Just what I was looking for. I was about to do all kinds of heavy concreting and pilon preparation when my wife (Who watches mega-engineering on TV) said, 'why not use a metal plate!' Huh? Oh yeah, I said lol. Phew, we live and learn guys! Great video, thanks so much!
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Yup they rise up and pull down into the ground with the frost heaving. Twisting the floor which twists the walls and the roof... Ah just adjust the screws again.. It sounds great for non-frost zones..
The frost zone in the UK rarely reaches a depth of 300mm. The QuickJack system sits below the front zone and is not affected by frost heave or seasonal movement. Our new system for larger buildings penetrates the ground to a depth of over 500mm for areas with a deeper front zone.
I don't trust the settling into the ground. Not just down, but sideways. It doesn't take much. It would be better to make traditional stone blocks adjustable somehow.
Everyone saying this is over priced? however, inst it a much cheaper alternate to laying a big concrete foundation? i mean, i'm no builder so don't know... but surly it's cheaper and more convenient as they can be moved also. And you don't have to dig a hole + saves time.
You are very correct with that comment Jack, sometimes individuals only consider the initial charge of something and don't include the additional costs incurred for example with concrete, the spreader, labour etc needs to also be paid for!
NEW FOR 2016! In addition to our popular QuickJACK-PRO (above) which is specifically for soft ground, we are now delighted to announce the NEW QuickJACK-HS for hard surfaces. No need to drive spikes into the ground... perfect for all solid surfaces including concrete, paving slabs, tarmac and monoblock, etc. Both versions QuickJACK-PRO (Soft Surfaces) and QuickJACK-HS (Hard Surfaces) can be easily adjusted for precise levelling... even after your building has been constructed on site. They are very innovative, simple and fast to use, and are available in the UK at www.a1sheds.com/quickjack-garden-building-base-system-317-c.asp.
What kind of brackets would be used for a 10×14 shed. The one I'm building, has 5) 4x4s running lengthwise and on top of that are 2x4 floor joists running widthwise. I guess I would need brackets for the 4x4s? Or are the 4x4s even needed at this point?
I want to put a shed on an uneven patio. It seems that I would need to drill holes through the concrete for the screw to go down into. Is that how it's intended to work?
+Neil Garber Thanks for your enquiry Neil. If using the QuickJack Pro, you would need to drill holes to allow the spike to go through, however we are just about to launch a new version designed specifically for hard surfaces, and this will reduce the need for drilling. Please email via our website www.a1sheds.com, and we'll send you some pre-launch details.
This was great, been searching for "should i treat the inside of my shed?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Damkietor Nonpareil Dominion - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? It is an awesome one off guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my buddy got excellent results with it.
I like the idea. But I built a 12X12 shed and placed it on 8X16 solid concrete blocks ( a pain to level all of them up). It hasn't moved. But I think in the future I'll dig 4 holes and pour concrete piers. Basically build a deck about 12" off the ground. That also helps when you have critters digging under your shed.. Undermining the foundation.. But I like the idea still.. :-)
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I don't understand why this wouldn't just press the steel washers into the ground over time? Like, how is this still going to be even after a couple of years?
I have an existing concrete pad 12x14 that is cracked and uneven due to the roots of a nearby tree. I want to put an 8x10 shed. Removing the existing concrete or even pouring new concrete on top costs a lot. Can I use this system for my project? I would drill holes through the existing concrete to install the system. Any other issues I might not have thought about?
omg just looked up the price for my 12x8 I could concrete base wood base paving slab base it for that and still have a LOT of change, its a couple of nuts and bolts ffs
@paulashton473 bought the kit for a 14x10 (12 screws/plates in total, 6") back in May. Had my workshop sitting on it for 4 weeks now and no signs of any significant movement. Adjusted 2 or 3 of them after putting the workshop on but they've been brilliant and saved a lot of back breaking ground work 👌
+Santino Passalacqua These QuickJACKS are perfect for a deck, however there isn't anything comparable that I'm aware of. Please send us an email with quantities and your shipping address (via our website www.a1sheds.com), and we'll get a shipping cost worked out for you.
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Fantastic product perfect for Uk ground conditionsCommerical grade components, Bright Zinc Plated to prevent rust.The fastest way of laying a base on uneven ground. Superb
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Hi Greg, you're right. It can be used for almost anything, as long as you remember to position the QuickJacks closer together if it's used with a very heavy object such as a hot tub. We can also supply them with oversized bearing plates to spread the weight on soft ground. In either case, they can be jacked up after the weight goes on... ideal for any future adjustment.
+pa ma That's a standard floor from a wooden shed. Usually they are pre-made when you purchase the shed, but you could make it with some 2x2 battens and tongue and groove boards.
+Mike Nestle We are able to ship (at an additional charge) right now, but we don't have any dealers lined up within the U.S.A. just yet. Please email us with your requirements and your zip code, and we can get you a shipping price.
+TH-cam Tv I'm not sure about property tax legislation is in the U.S., however here in the UK, most buildings sitting on this base will be classed as a temporary structure, and wouldn't be subject to any additional tax.
When the ground swells with the frost (then falls as it dries), the QuickJacks will go with it, and they can be adjusted at any time by screwing them up and down if required (even after the building is assembled). The centre jacks under the floor can be trickier to get at, but they can still be adjusted using a wrench with an extension tube. P.S. We always recommend greasing the threads before assembling your building, as this makes the jacks much easier to adjust later.
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crisanto fesalbon Yes, almost any size of shed base can be achieved by adding more brackets, however the Kit-D on our website is recommended specifically for 8x12 or 10x12 buildings. www.simplygardenbuildings.co.uk/quickjack-adjustable-shed-base-system-11398-p.asp
Mr Benjibogs Yes, it would work OK as long as your ground is well compacted below the base plates, although you would need extra brackets. We'd also recommend using heavier 6"x2" timber for the frame.
Hi Mr Benjibogs, would be interested to know if you went ahead with these for your workshop and how they are holding up. I'm building a shed office 4mx3m and weighing up options for foundations
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This is what I plan to do. I also think you could do this without welding, with the nut independent of the plate and leave the plate untapped. The connection of the threaded rod to the foundation beams would be different too, maybe a through bolt with washers / nuts on each side which would require wider beam or multiple 2x laid flat.
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+qudjy1 It's not available for sale in the USA yet. We can ship from the UK if required, although you would need to pay the additional carriage charges.
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@@zhugeliang777 it doesnt need to screw actually ONTO the block its fine resting on them. What you need is a bigger deeper block. I would dig out around 30x30cm sq and 40cm deep and fill it with concrete. One pad on each screw. Adjust the screw to level. If you want to screw it to the concrete pad you can use rawlplugs and screws. The idea is to stop it sinking, not moving, so it would be ok to rest on concrete pads.
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Nice Video clip! Excuse me for butting in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you tried - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (search on google)? It is a great one off product for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my work colleague at very last got great success with it.
Nah. The purpose of a foundation is to spread the load over a wider area, and often also to tie all the vertical support elements to prevent horizontal movement. This system does neither. Dig a trench, etc, like real builders. This is a toy, for the sandbox, not for a real floor for real humans.
And I didn't even mention STORMS. Side-load from the wind will just roll it out of the ground, and over the fence into the neighbours pool (if you're lucky). If you're REALLY lucky, the mother-in-law will be inside. Possibly in Kansas.
Until you load the shed and they sink into the dirt. Useless idea. Level the ground and either lay a raft or get some shingle grids and put the shed on that.
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This was great, I been tryin to find out about "how do you build a foundation for a house?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Damkietor Nonpareil Dominion - (search on google ) ? It is an awesome one off guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my mate got great results with it.
Just what I was looking for. I was about to do all kinds of heavy concreting and pilon preparation when my wife (Who watches mega-engineering on TV) said, 'why not use a metal plate!' Huh? Oh yeah, I said lol. Phew, we live and learn guys! Great video, thanks so much!
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Great idea for us Senior Citizens ! You really need to sell in the USA !
Definitely going to look into purchasing these when I buy my shed for my super uneven backyard.
How did it go? Planning my shed build.
I have something similar that can be used on pads and even versatile enough for permanent camper living
Yup they rise up and pull down into the ground with the frost heaving. Twisting the floor which twists the walls and the roof... Ah just adjust the screws again.. It sounds great for non-frost zones..
Yep, you'll need that adjustment feature in frost zones. Neat idea though
The frost zone in the UK rarely reaches a depth of 300mm. The QuickJack system sits below the front zone and is not affected by frost heave or seasonal movement. Our new system for larger buildings penetrates the ground to a depth of over 500mm for areas with a deeper front zone.
@@benjackson2888 where can I find your system for larger buildings? This sounds like just what I need
I don't trust the settling into the ground. Not just down, but sideways. It doesn't take much. It would be better to make traditional stone blocks adjustable somehow.
@Davehere68:
This is WHY you don't live in COLD climates ...
I don't know why, But i'm envisioning this being built in the Brady Bunch's back yard.
Any way to get these in USA? Unfortunately you are not able to ship to US. Any dealers here that would carry them?
Everyone saying this is over priced? however, inst it a much cheaper alternate to laying a big concrete foundation? i mean, i'm no builder so don't know... but surly it's cheaper and more convenient as they can be moved also. And you don't have to dig a hole + saves time.
You are very correct with that comment Jack, sometimes individuals only consider the initial charge of something and don't include the additional costs incurred for example with concrete, the spreader, labour etc needs to also be paid for!
How come the wont ship to the USA? I could use these really bad. Cant believe we can't find them here !!
Shipping has to be ridiculous for them now to.
NEW FOR 2016!
In addition to our popular QuickJACK-PRO (above) which is specifically for soft ground, we are now delighted to announce the NEW QuickJACK-HS for hard surfaces. No need to drive spikes into the ground... perfect for all solid surfaces including concrete, paving slabs, tarmac and monoblock, etc.
Both versions QuickJACK-PRO (Soft Surfaces) and QuickJACK-HS (Hard Surfaces) can be easily adjusted for precise levelling... even after your building has been constructed on site. They are very innovative, simple and fast to use, and are available in the UK at www.a1sheds.com/quickjack-garden-building-base-system-317-c.asp.
Is there anywhere to get these in the USA? I NEED these!
What are the chances of not hitting a big stone on at least one of the piles though
I wonder how long they'll last before rusting.
I have grass at the bottom. Is it a good idea to add a vapor barrier underneath the foundation?
would those work on a 12'x10' shed without any sagging issues etc? Thansk!
the music is.. sooo soothing
What kind of brackets would be used for a 10×14 shed. The one I'm building, has 5) 4x4s running lengthwise and on top of that are 2x4 floor joists running widthwise. I guess I would need brackets for the 4x4s? Or are the 4x4s even needed at this point?
I want to put a shed on an uneven patio. It seems that I would need to drill holes through the concrete for the screw to go down into. Is that how it's intended to work?
+Neil Garber Thanks for your enquiry Neil. If using the QuickJack Pro, you would need to drill holes to allow the spike to go through, however we are just about to launch a new version designed specifically for hard surfaces, and this will reduce the need for drilling. Please email via our website www.a1sheds.com, and we'll send you some pre-launch details.
Good for quickness , not the best for stability when something heavy in it (unless is in the middle)
This was great, been searching for "should i treat the inside of my shed?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Damkietor Nonpareil Dominion - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? It is an awesome one off guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my buddy got excellent results with it.
great video and excellent work
I like the idea. But I built a 12X12 shed and placed it on 8X16 solid concrete blocks ( a pain to level all of them up). It hasn't moved. But I think in the future I'll dig 4 holes and pour concrete piers. Basically build a deck about 12" off the ground. That also helps when you have critters digging under your shed.. Undermining the foundation.. But I like the idea still.. :-)
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Great idea,love it
Can I use this method for levelling bigger decking frame? Thanks
Is this considered a permanent foundation I'm asking because I rent my home and I don't want any trouble from landlord or zoning
Where do I get this product and what is cost per unit.
what about cementing it in? how would you do that?
Won't they get rusty over time?
I don't understand why this wouldn't just press the steel washers into the ground over time?
Like, how is this still going to be even after a couple of years?
where can you buy quick jacks?
I have an existing concrete pad 12x14 that is cracked and uneven due to the roots of a nearby tree. I want to put an 8x10 shed. Removing the existing concrete or even pouring new concrete on top costs a lot. Can I use this system for my project? I would drill holes through the existing concrete to install the system. Any other issues I might not have thought about?
omg just looked up the price for my 12x8 I could concrete base wood base paving slab base it for that and still have a LOT of change, its a couple of nuts and bolts ffs
Maureen Thompson lol.....
Do you know what size (diameter) the spikes are? M12 for example?
Roughly about one inch diameter
@paulashton473 bought the kit for a 14x10 (12 screws/plates in total, 6") back in May. Had my workshop sitting on it for 4 weeks now and no signs of any significant movement. Adjusted 2 or 3 of them after putting the workshop on but they've been brilliant and saved a lot of back breaking ground work 👌
Can I purchase this product in the United states - I live in North Babylon New York
THEY DON'T SELL TO USA
Where in the U.S. can you buy this?
THEY EMAILED ME AND SAID THEY DON'T SELL TO USA
Can I get these in the USA? Please advise
I could use these QuickJack-Pro for my deck I am about to build. Any clue where I could find these or anything comparable ?? Dallas, Tx here.
+Santino Passalacqua These QuickJACKS are perfect for a deck, however there isn't anything comparable that I'm aware of. Please send us an email with quantities and your shipping address (via our website www.a1sheds.com), and we'll get a shipping cost worked out for you.
Santino Passalacqua Just saw this video. I’m also in Dallas. Were you able to find them here?
Still making this product?
That was cool!
Brilliant! Love it.
wish I would have known about this a couple of months ago
Anyone used this for a greenhouse?
Also read a comment saying not stable will move sink? TIA
Do you guys have a rep in the US? If not do you ship?
THEY DON'T!
Where do u get the pilot screws
I’m Building a shed and I’m trying to find that quick jack system to buy where can I purchase that and what is it called
I think it's only in the UK. Haven't checked but you should be able to find it if you Google Quick Jack Pro
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where can i buy the brackets bearing plantes and screw piles you are using
Unless you live in the U.K., you can't.
Fantastic product perfect for Uk ground conditionsCommerical grade components, Bright Zinc Plated to prevent rust.The fastest way of laying a base on uneven ground. Superb
Do you enjoy working for the company? Superb.
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These can be used for almost anything...as long as you don't mind it slowly sinking into the ground
Hi Greg, you're right. It can be used for almost anything, as long as you remember to position the QuickJacks closer together if it's used with a very heavy object such as a hot tub. We can also supply them with oversized bearing plates to spread the weight on soft ground. In either case, they can be jacked up after the weight goes on... ideal for any future adjustment.
This is silly. This does not create a proper support. Those will eventually sink into the ground and become unlevel
That really depends on weight of shed or rather what’s in shed and the type of earth and how much rain.
Hi,what size was the timber you guys used for the frame because I will putting a 8x6 shed on top of it???
+dean boustred We recommend 4"x2" (100x50mm) pressure-treated timber.
Thank you
how do i get this in usa?
THEY DON'T SELL TO USA
Wait, how did you make that floor thing that you just threw on top of the base???
+pa ma That's a standard floor from a wooden shed. Usually they are pre-made when you purchase the shed, but you could make it with some 2x2 battens and tongue and groove boards.
Great system but how can i level a slab patio to take a shed?
great stuff. drill through and it will lift concrete. plenty of vids on youtube. amazing. 6,000 psi strength
btw, just do NOT level an uncovered patio that is near the house as it will allow water to pool against the foundation and totally eff up your house.
You have a great product. Just tried your link. It seems as if your link is not working.
Thanks for letting us know. It should be OK now.
Can see it sinking once the weight is applied
Will it rust? It does not look like stainless.
+Manuel Chavez The QuickJACKS are zinc galvanized to prevent rust.
Is there any possibility of selling to the USA soon, say within a year? Do you have any dealers who would like to sell by mail?
+Mike Nestle We are able to ship (at an additional charge) right now, but we don't have any dealers lined up within the U.S.A. just yet. Please email us with your requirements and your zip code, and we can get you a shipping price.
I sent an email to your company and was told you cannot ship to the USA. Can you ship to the US?
We aren't shipping overseas at present, however we will review this again once we find an agent who will ship at an affordable price.
Make your own....its a pretty basic concept. I mean, If they arent available in the US. :)
brilliant love it thanks
The only application I can see using this is if you want to take it with you when you move.
Where did you get your bearing plates from?
+MakeMePreety They are manufactured in the U.K.
Is it true you dont have to pay extra property tax if your structure sits on somthing like this?
+TH-cam Tv I'm not sure about property tax legislation is in the U.S., however here in the UK, most buildings sitting on this base will be classed as a temporary structure, and wouldn't be subject to any additional tax.
What a Genius idea!!!
How does this work for areas with winter frost lines?
When the ground swells with the frost (then falls as it dries), the QuickJacks will go with it, and they can be adjusted at any time by screwing them up and down if required (even after the building is assembled). The centre jacks under the floor can be trickier to get at, but they can still be adjusted using a wrench with an extension tube. P.S. We always recommend greasing the threads before assembling your building, as this makes the jacks much easier to adjust later.
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Can we used this for 8x12 shed.
crisanto fesalbon Yes, almost any size of shed base can be achieved by adding more brackets, however the Kit-D on our website is recommended specifically for 8x12 or 10x12 buildings. www.simplygardenbuildings.co.uk/quickjack-adjustable-shed-base-system-11398-p.asp
Probably a good idea to check for pipes and cables first though🙈🙈🙈 just a thought💥💥🚑🚑
Oh shut up....he’s in the middle of his garden ffs.
@@jonnygunner65 baw bag
Would these be suitable for a workshop sized 6 metres by 3 metres?
Mr Benjibogs Yes, it would work OK as long as your ground is well compacted below the base plates, although you would need extra brackets. We'd also recommend using heavier 6"x2" timber for the frame.
Hi Mr Benjibogs, would be interested to know if you went ahead with these for your workshop and how they are holding up. I'm building a shed office 4mx3m and weighing up options for foundations
What did you do in the end?@@jamesk5831
available in the US?
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NOPE!
I check a lot of woodworking handbooks. These one from woodprix are the best.
Rust?
Can I get this product in the United States?
jackflip4877 Currently this product is only available in the UK.
jackflip4877 you can make them!!! just need a friend with slight welding experience. I'm going to make some this weekend!!!! :-)
This is what I plan to do. I also think you could do this without welding, with the nut independent of the plate and leave the plate untapped. The connection of the threaded rod to the foundation beams would be different too, maybe a through bolt with washers / nuts on each side which would require wider beam or multiple 2x laid flat.
it is not worth it.
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Surely that will rust in time , looks zinc plated
Is this available in the USA?
+qudjy1 It's not available for sale in the USA yet. We can ship from the UK if required, although you would need to pay the additional carriage charges.
+A1 Sheds & Garden Buildings What would those charges be from UK to San Diego, California?
+Mike Nestle Please email us via our website. We need your zip code, and the quantity/size of QuickJacks, and we'll get you a quote.
How can I get this in the US?
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THEY DON'T SHIP TO USA
hola que gran idea gracias por compartir
+Ana Matilde Cupil
Me alegro de que te guste. Gracias por sus comentarios.
Saludos y que salgan más buenas ideas
buenas construcciones
casas de madera
word #1
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When your garden floods in winter or is siaking wet for weeks, that'll sink like the titanic
is there a type of adjustable bolt and metal mold like that that'll screw onto concrete blocks instead?
@@zhugeliang777 it doesnt need to screw actually ONTO the block its fine resting on them. What you need is a bigger deeper block. I would dig out around 30x30cm sq and 40cm deep and fill it with concrete. One pad on each screw. Adjust the screw to level. If you want to screw it to the concrete pad you can use rawlplugs and screws. The idea is to stop it sinking, not moving, so it would be ok to rest on concrete pads.
@@gbwildlifeuk8269 I found the name of the metal thingy but it's escaping me right now.
are these available in the U.S.?
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NOPE!
America have anything like this
Ugh. Almost. I need something I can build over paving stones.
Fuckin awesome!!
Nice base but ridiculously over priced ...
I agree, went to their website to order, £200 for a kit!! No thanks.
Nice Video clip! Excuse me for butting in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you tried - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (search on google)? It is a great one off product for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my work colleague at very last got great success with it.
You can literally just buy pier blocks with adjustable stands
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very expensive but easy enough to duplicate cheap
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Isn't this going to just rather quickly?
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Nah. The purpose of a foundation is to spread the load over a wider area, and often also to tie all the vertical support elements to prevent horizontal movement. This system does neither. Dig a trench, etc, like real builders. This is a toy, for the sandbox, not for a real floor for real humans.
And I didn't even mention STORMS. Side-load from the wind will just roll it out of the ground, and over the fence into the neighbours pool (if you're lucky). If you're REALLY lucky, the mother-in-law will be inside. Possibly in Kansas.
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I thought decks shouldn't be level?
Now you tell me. :/
£229 for 9 don't think I will be using these
Any sign of wind and it becomes your neighbours’ property
Until you load the shed and they sink into the dirt. Useless idea. Level the ground and either lay a raft or get some shingle grids and put the shed on that.
Y'all must not live on the mountain ha guaranteed 2-3 will hit rock I build on top on the surface
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