Great progress Geoff. Have to say, your progress with operating the Kubota is mighty impressive. I'm not saying that Chris need to worry, but it s still not that long ago that you first got it and got stuck in the woods (and then the swamp), so hats off to you!
Good explanation of what's going on Geoff. I don't think we've seen james move so fast b/4 this video 🤣 Seriously, he is picking up considerably from pre-build. Keep it up james!!😃 Keep pecking away at it & take a deep breath as you have just a little ways to go on this project.😱😱😱
Lets Dig 1/8th did a serviceable job :). Explanation good of past and future tasks. Grass has greened up with all the rain. Admiring the view on the warm Summer morning - just beautiful.
The water came rushing out of the drains was a shocker. And I have to say, you learned grasshopper from Chris, and put his lessons to good use. It's nice seeing more progress being made, which has been hard given all the rain you've had. Thanks for sharing, Geoff.
Digging ditches and trenches is much easier than back in the day 😂 Nice job! Looks like we have some drier weather moving in starting this Sunday. Will be productive next week for all of us working outdoor projects Have a nice weekend!
Lot's of good info in a really short video. Keep up the great work . A really big shout out to James,Tater and the other guys working with you. Y'all are doing a BEALY GREAT JOB
In your pump house you need a fan that blows in and one that blows out because there's going to be chlorine in that room and it will eat that metal roof out of there if you do not have adequate ventilation and keeps moisture out also
Almost everyone is doing saltwater pools now so chlorine should not be an issue. It probably does need some ventilation or a dehumidifier just for moisture though.
@@kennethney4260 - I was checking into these several years ago and from what I was led to believe, as the salt water passes through the chlorine generator the salt is converted to chlorine, but the moment that the water has passed by the generator then the chlorine reverts back to salt. I might not understand the process correctly because as soon as my owner/operator pool supplier told me that they would not spend the money to convert then I lost interest.
Cool:: thanks on explaining the membrane issues. I remember you putting down the weather striping on the sun shelf but didn’t know that was the membrane you had talked about with Chris.
Great job with your update on the house, Jeff. It's a shame you didn't have a trench to the pond, so you don't have more mud. Chris will tease you about that when he comes back. Everything you said makes sense, Jeff.
Yes, Chris will be proud of your ditch. Maybe he'll bring his mini over so you can use it for a while! HaHa Probably not as he seems to use it a lot on his farm. Thanks for giving a great explanation of the issues with the pump room and the sun shelf. You will get it done and then you can sit back and enjoy it all. Cheers
Nice of you to share what’s going through your mind concerning the challenges that changes to the original plan present. You seem to be taking it right in stride. Also nice to have help at the ready to keep things moving along. Really enjoy following your build.
Dude you’ve got a lot going on.. I’ve built my own house before and I know what you’re going through! Hang in there. When it’s finally done and you’re sitting on your pool deck sipping ice tea.. it’ll all be worth it..
I'm glad you decided to put a floor in the mechanical room. Definitely going to help with moisture. The comments about chlorine aren't you using a salt pool chlorine generator? It shouldn't be an issue. Looking good ! I agree with everyone exhaust fan in the mechanical room up high and a louvered door. We had some swampy mechanical spaces underground. One that was 50k sqft poorly designed . Made for some interesting flooding when piping failed.
I like the talking, I can’t always follow what you’re saying, sometimes I see videos out of order, but I’m sure talking it out is helping you think things through. We are free to skip over the talking if we choose. Either way, sweet vidoes!!
Jeff I also want to say that I was hesitant at first. I was wondering why you didn’t just do a poured foundation. All that extra work. But now I see that a second level of icf is coming do I realize. I may have missed a vid or you may not have explained exactly what it was but you all have to admit it is pretty dang cool !!
@@BealyGood I’m an electrical engineer. Not sure ur background but you know things ! I live in the north east and I’m not sure we are ready for that other than basement forms. But I enjoy watching. I cringe at some of ur pipes but that’s just me.
A couple of things you might want to consider with the pool filter: one is when you back wash you will be pushing a bunch of water. Make sure what ever you are pushing it into for the backwash can handle the volume. Also, put a clear section in the backwash drain so you can watch the progress. That way you can see when it’s finished backwashing by watching for clear water.
@@kennethney4260 Mine didn't so I relied on watching the discharge hose to see the progress. Made a big mistake once of terminating the backwash while the water was still coming out dirty. It pushed a lot of that dirt back into the pool when I returned the operation to Filter.
This is all very interesting. Wondering when you will be installing all the raidant heat for the heated floors in the basement? and will you also be installing the raidant hearted floors in the first floor as well??
Hey love the Chanel as for the pool pump and electrical room I would suggest a good filtered cross ventilation due to moisture and excessive heat that will take down and destroy motors pumps electrical in no time flat. it's bad enough up here in north central Wisconsin. I have seen this to many times . I bet it's really nasty in your part of the country with heat and humidity.
Really? I thought it was obvious, but at times, you do very quick explanations and just point in the general vicinity, and move your hand around so it has me wondering sometimes. 😂
Every step is one more step towards completion! Just curious as to where you expect to be in the build before the cold weather hits?! Thanks for sharing Mr. Bealy Good!
Watch your elevations if your planning on the floor drain coming in the bottom of the basin. If your outlet is too high you'll just push water backwards up the floor drain pipe...
Stay the course, you seem to be in the “all the little details” right now before you can move into the next bigger part of build, and is tedious at times but necessary. I think you should give yourself some credit, I would say at the very least, 1/6th LD18, it was a fine trench, it even held water!!!!🙄😬😉😏, thanks for the update.
Hey Dr. BG, So what comes after LetsDig1/8...3/16th's??? Can't wait for water-proofing & more concrete! Then Chris can fill in around the foundation...yyaaa!! Stay safe! Thumbs up! Jim
🚨 🚨 I knew the Talking Police 🚨 🚨 were going to stop by and issue a citation. Probably the same people that say “you got time to lean, got time to clean”. I enjoy the videos, keep them coming!
@@BealyGood I'm unfamiliar with that system so I don't presume to know more about it than the design engineers. To me, it just seems like a lot of weight on the bolted joint and foot pads.
Where did the water come from, I thought the pool but that still has water? Thank you and have a great and awesome week. PS That piping has not changed since two videos back. :)
Looking good Geoff! So you flip flopped again on the floor on the pool equipment room, the last time you said you was going to leave it gravel, so if there was a leak it would drain faster. Concrete is good, it will keep the vermin out. So have you decided to pour the floor /Roof the basement so you have hsve a place to anchor the plum wall braces?
@@BealyGood I honestly doubt that will be strong enough. What is the gauge of metal on the Floor pan, unless you are going to anchor to the beams of the floor pan, plus in the adjustment your will have to allow for the downward deflection at the brace point of the legs. Have you talked to the Super floor about attaching Plumwall braces to the pan without concrete over the pan? My cousin in Texas has a company that builds Customs homes, and he said the ICF bracing need as solid floor to anchor to, earth, wood or concrete. he said super floor is good and strong, but it needs to be capped before anchoring ICF bracing.
@BealyGood Programmed? I can see why you would conclude that. But that's not me. Anyway. I wish you well with it all. I simply can not relate. I could have had fancy stuff all my life. It just was not important to me.
That was exactly my thought as well. Salt pool or chlorine, neither will be good for the fish. I would have thought a large soak away set well back from the pond would have been better.
@@justinharvey6192 I bet that pond has a crap ton of input so I’m sure a small amount of diluted salt or chlorine would negatively affect it. Watch his other vids where that pond could overflow so much that unless those things were sediments it wouldn’t matter.
Can you speak to how you if you will be neutralizing the chlorine as it gets drained into the lake or will this pool not have chlorine and be salt or something? forgive me i am interested for my future pool set up.
Sounds like you are finding details left out of the engineered drawings. Chris has no worries about competition from your digging. Did you just admit finding the hard way you can`t pull wire thru too many bends?
So all the new subscribers over the past few months, don't know much about dog dog, the chickens or the duck mafia, let alone feeding up in the mornings. I kinda miss that.
17:00 That's one way to test your ditch slope... Duct tape some 4 inch flexi drain pipe on those pipes and run it out at least to the ditch. Stop eroding your work away.
The money I spend is nothing, and I mean not a drop in the bucket to the wealth that exists in the country. I did projects all over the place and it amazes me that people think I spend a lot. I guess it's a combination of people not getting out much and others not showing their builds on TH-cam.
Great progress Geoff. Have to say, your progress with operating the Kubota is mighty impressive. I'm not saying that Chris need to worry, but it s still not that long ago that you first got it and got stuck in the woods (and then the swamp), so hats off to you!
Thanks 😊
The quality of your videos continues to improve. Sure am enjoying watching the build, learning a ton.
@@coolfool182 I appreciate that. Thanks 😊
Good explanation of what's going on Geoff.
I don't think we've seen james move so fast b/4 this video 🤣
Seriously, he is picking up considerably from pre-build. Keep it up james!!😃
Keep pecking away at it & take a deep breath as you have just a little ways to go on this project.😱😱😱
Thanks for the explanation. It is clear now.
Glad it helped!
Lets Dig 1/8th did a serviceable job :). Explanation good of past and future tasks. Grass has greened up with all the rain. Admiring the view on the warm Summer morning - just beautiful.
Thanks Heather!
The water came rushing out of the drains was a shocker. And I have to say, you learned grasshopper from Chris, and put his lessons to good use. It's nice seeing more progress being made, which has been hard given all the rain you've had. Thanks for sharing, Geoff.
Thanks Vickie :)
That's a mighty fine trench you dug Geoff! Almost as straight as a Chris trench!
Digging ditches and trenches is much easier than back in the day 😂 Nice job! Looks like we have some drier weather moving in starting this Sunday. Will be productive next week for all of us working outdoor projects Have a nice weekend!
Yeah. So perfect time for me to go on vacation
Staycation? 😂
@@silverlicious2086 🤣🤣
Lot's of good info in a really short video. Keep up the great work .
A really big shout out to James,Tater and the other guys working with you. Y'all are doing a BEALY GREAT JOB
Much appreciated!
In your pump house you need a fan that blows in and one that blows out because there's going to be chlorine in that room and it will eat that metal roof out of there if you do not have adequate ventilation and keeps moisture out also
Almost everyone is doing saltwater pools now so chlorine should not be an issue. It probably does need some ventilation or a dehumidifier just for moisture though.
@@daneclark3161you still have chlorine in a "saltwater" system. It just converts the salt into chlorine.
@@kennethney4260 - I was checking into these several years ago and from what I was led to believe, as the salt water passes through the chlorine generator the salt is converted to chlorine, but the moment that the water has passed by the generator then the chlorine reverts back to salt.
I might not understand the process correctly because as soon as my owner/operator pool supplier told me that they would not spend the money to convert then I lost interest.
OOOOoooohhhh - I get it now. Thanks for explaining that. Glad you had a way to fix that...
Glad to help
Cool:: thanks on explaining the membrane issues. I remember you putting down the weather striping on the sun shelf but didn’t know that was the membrane you had talked about with Chris.
Great job with your update on the house, Jeff. It's a shame you didn't have a trench to the pond, so you don't have more mud. Chris will tease you about that when he comes back. Everything you said makes sense, Jeff.
James must be the lead engineer on this project.
@@CCscott you’ve got it all figured out
I was waiting for Granny and Jed to come out and help. 🤣
That would be a bad day. Granny would be carrying her shoot gun. :) Though that might get more work done. :)
Haha gotta love LetsDig1/8!!
Yes, Chris will be proud of your ditch. Maybe he'll bring his mini over so you can use it for a while! HaHa Probably not as he seems to use it a lot on his farm. Thanks for giving a great explanation of the issues with the pump room and the sun shelf. You will get it done and then you can sit back and enjoy it all. Cheers
Thanks 😊
Nice of you to share what’s going through your mind concerning the challenges that changes to the original plan present. You seem to be taking it right in stride. Also nice to have help at the ready to keep things moving along. Really enjoy following your build.
Thanks Chuck
Good progress !! Hope weather stays nice so you can keep going. Thanks for the share. 😎😍
Thanks 👍
Good update bro, at least ya gots a big puddle where the water can go if needed. Safe travels. Ken.
Interesting build up.
I’m so happy your getting to work some , dang rain! I’m like Jackie I can’t see it all yet but I know it’s going to be breath taking!
Thank you!
Keep going Geoff, you are making good progress😀
Thanks 👍
Now that's funny as hell Geoff. LD 1/8th Love it. you have a great sense of humor
Glad you enjoyed it!
I bought one of those neck fans and I really love it
little progress at a time, but like they say any progress is good progress, don't get discouraged you will get through it 👍👍👍👍👍
Dude you’ve got a lot going on.. I’ve built my own house before and I know what you’re going through! Hang in there. When it’s finally done and you’re sitting on your pool deck sipping ice tea.. it’ll all be worth it..
Hope so. Thanks 😊
I'm glad you decided to put a floor in the mechanical room. Definitely going to help with moisture. The comments about chlorine aren't you using a salt pool chlorine generator? It shouldn't be an issue. Looking good ! I agree with everyone exhaust fan in the mechanical room up high and a louvered door. We had some swampy mechanical spaces underground. One that was 50k sqft poorly designed . Made for some interesting flooding when piping failed.
Salt and Ozone. A minisplit as well.
Hey, that’s my line. Another day another way to mess s}it up. lol. Really starting to love your channel. lol. ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks 😊
Looking good.
Love the house videos can’t wait to see it progress
I got that fan you wear around your neckband wow does that help keep you cool.wish it lasted a little long each day.
Good video!
Thanks 😊
Let’s dig 1/8 , haha I love it !
Thanks :)
I’m not sure if you sell merch but if you do a silhouette of the kabota and ur dich , and it wasn’t bad, then let’s dig 1/8
It would be a good gag gift for him anyway.
You definitely have your hands full. But we have learned, you're very capable in many ways.
I appreciate that
Well aren’t you just a busy little beaver(Bealy).
Your hydraulic teaspoon had a pretty good workout there.🙃😁
lol
We are back. Can't wait the see the video.👍
I like the talking, I can’t always follow what you’re saying, sometimes I see videos out of order, but I’m sure talking it out is helping you think things through.
We are free to skip over the talking if we choose.
Either way, sweet vidoes!!
Thanks 😊
"letsdig 1/8" nice!
Jeff I also want to say that I was hesitant at first. I was wondering why you didn’t just do a poured foundation. All that extra work. But now I see that a second level of icf is coming do I realize. I may have missed a vid or you may not have explained exactly what it was but you all have to admit it is pretty dang cool !!
Thanks for sticking with it
@@BealyGood I’m an electrical engineer. Not sure ur background but you know things ! I live in the north east and I’m not sure we are ready for that other than basement forms. But I enjoy watching. I cringe at some of ur pipes but that’s just me.
And I only mean that working as a part timer I was taught that all lines should be perfectly neat and straight.urs weren’t bad.
Letdig 1/8 LOL. Plucking and grinning during your trench dig, Hee Haw.
Nice video Mr Bealy Good.
Thank you kindly
@@BealyGood You're Welcome.
Thank you 👍
You are welcome
LETSDIG 1/100th😂 Great job guys 🤗🇺🇸
Sorry, on the rebar, people fall on it, not good, love your channel, hi from noosa Australia 😊
Cool
Good Video Thax 😀⭐️⭐️😀
Glad you enjoyed it
A couple of things you might want to consider with the pool filter: one is when you back wash you will be pushing a bunch of water. Make sure what ever you are pushing it into for the backwash can handle the volume. Also, put a clear section in the backwash drain so you can watch the progress. That way you can see when it’s finished backwashing by watching for clear water.
That’s a great suggestion
The filters have a sight glass so you can see when the water clears up.
@@kennethney4260 Mine didn't so I relied on watching the discharge hose to see the progress. Made a big mistake once of terminating the backwash while the water was still coming out dirty. It pushed a lot of that dirt back into the pool when I returned the operation to Filter.
This is all very interesting. Wondering when you will be installing all the raidant heat for the heated floors in the basement? and will you also be installing the raidant hearted floors in the first floor as well??
Yes. They both get radiant. I was hoping to get under roof and then work on the floors. We’ll see how the timeline goes.
Hey love the Chanel as for the pool pump and electrical room I would suggest a good filtered cross ventilation due to moisture and excessive heat that will take down and destroy motors pumps electrical in no time flat. it's bad enough up here in north central Wisconsin. I have seen this to many times . I bet it's really nasty in your part of the country with heat and humidity.
Thanks. It is getting a minisplit.
Bealy i just watch once. but i do watch all your vidios
Thank you
Really? I thought it was obvious, but at times, you do very quick explanations and just point in the general vicinity, and move your hand around so it has me wondering sometimes. 😂
I might not leave a command every time, but you we'll get a thumbs up.👍
Legend!
Every step is one more step towards completion! Just curious as to where you expect to be in the build before the cold weather hits?! Thanks for sharing Mr. Bealy Good!
Roof on and working inside :)
Awesome…big goals, luv it! 👊🏻
Did you even leave room for a septic tank and field? I dont see it anywhere. Or the intake for a water system for the house.
Yes
Let’s dig 1/8th 😂😂😂 perfect! Also I don’t know if you covered this previously, but are you going to go the salt system route with the pool?
Yes. Salt system plus ozone.
Wondering if you'll finish the house or the pool first? I'm thinking the house first so you don't get construction garbage in the pool,
Watch your elevations if your planning on the floor drain coming in the bottom of the basin. If your outlet is too high you'll just push water backwards up the floor drain pipe...
Outlet of catch basin needs to be lower that inlet of floor drain. ✅
I understood what you meant .
That pool filter sand is going to be a pain to change every two years
Ooh doggy uncle Jed
Howdy bealy good
Hey Tugboat
Stay the course, you seem to be in the “all the little details” right now before you can move into the next bigger part of build, and is tedious at times but necessary. I think you should give yourself some credit, I would say at the very least, 1/6th LD18, it was a fine trench, it even held water!!!!🙄😬😉😏, thanks for the update.
😁
The Goodege Mahal!
Hey Dr. BG, So what comes after LetsDig1/8...3/16th's??? Can't wait for water-proofing & more concrete! Then Chris can fill in around the foundation...yyaaa!! Stay safe! Thumbs up! Jim
🚨 🚨 I knew the Talking Police 🚨 🚨 were going to stop by and issue a citation. Probably the same people that say “you got time to lean, got time to clean”. I enjoy the videos, keep them coming!
Thanks 😊
Coming along nicely good thing Mrs beally good didn’t come down if she did you would have been deligated to shovel duty like James and tater lol
The pan is designed for 4 inches of concrete that weight takes out the bow.
I recommend you epoxy rebar horizontally as well in the side.
I hope you get an attached garage eventually.
Are you going to brace the beams under the pan before you pour the floor?
No, It is designed to not have to do that.
@@BealyGood I'm unfamiliar with that system so I don't presume to know more about it than the design engineers. To me, it just seems like a lot of weight on the bolted joint and foot pads.
So, what was it that failed the sun deck?
The water stop and lack of rebar on the edge
👍👍👍
Where did the water come from, I thought the pool but that still has water? Thank you and have a great and awesome week. PS That piping has not changed since two videos back. :)
Those are the upper pool floor drains.
@@BealyGood Thank you.
Looking good Geoff!
So you flip flopped again on the floor on the pool equipment room, the last time you said you was going to leave it gravel, so if there was a leak it would drain faster.
Concrete is good, it will keep the vermin out.
So have you decided to pour the floor /Roof the basement so you have hsve a place to anchor the plum wall braces?
I’m going to anchor them to the metal pan
@@BealyGood I honestly doubt that will be strong enough. What is the gauge of metal on the Floor pan, unless you are going to anchor to the beams of the floor pan, plus in the adjustment your will have to allow for the downward deflection at the brace point of the legs.
Have you talked to the Super floor about attaching Plumwall braces to the pan without concrete over the pan?
My cousin in Texas has a company that builds Customs homes, and he said the ICF bracing need as solid floor to anchor to, earth, wood or concrete. he said super floor is good and strong, but it needs to be capped before anchoring ICF bracing.
I agree with mum. " what are you going to do with it all"?
I all seems like a monumental pain in the arse for......showing off.
You’ve been programmed by society too much. Assuming what motivations are
Stand back folks, Vinny the gormless twit has got his knickers in a twist yet again. 🤣
@BealyGood Programmed? I can see why you would conclude that. But that's not me. Anyway. I wish you well with it all. I simply can not relate. I could have had fancy stuff all my life. It just was not important to me.
Hey Mr. Bealy what is your expectation of completion on your house project.
18 months
How many gallons is the pool in total
55000
Will the chemicals have any effect on the pond or the life in it?
That was exactly my thought as well. Salt pool or chlorine, neither will be good for the fish. I would have thought a large soak away set well back from the pond would have been better.
@@justinharvey6192 I bet that pond has a crap ton of input so I’m sure a small amount of diluted salt or chlorine would negatively affect it. Watch his other vids where that pond could overflow so much that unless those things were sediments it wouldn’t matter.
Gets ozone
I figured there was something you had planned for that! Great build Mr BealyGood
Can you speak to how you if you will be neutralizing the chlorine as it gets drained into the lake or will this pool not have chlorine and be salt or something? forgive me i am interested for my future pool set up.
It will be salt but I am also adding an ozone unit. The chlorine content ends up about the same as municipal drinking water.
Lots and lots a stuff needs done
Urinals appear to be working!
Congratulations on not getting the Kubota stuck this video.
🤣
Sounds like you are finding details left out of the engineered drawings. Chris has no worries about competition from your digging. Did you just admit finding the hard way you can`t pull wire thru too many bends?
25 years of experience pulling wire and yes, I learned the hard way 🤣🤣
👍
So all the new subscribers over the past few months, don't know much about dog dog, the chickens or the duck mafia, let alone feeding up in the mornings. I kinda miss that.
The last video had all of them in it. But, correct, been less for sure. More is coming though.
👋👋
👍🏼👍🏼
17:00 That's one way to test your ditch slope...
Duct tape some 4 inch flexi drain pipe on those pipes and run it out at least to the ditch. Stop eroding your work away.
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Is it wise to drain chlorinated water from your swimming pool into your lake ?
That’s not what I’m doing.
Salt will rust metal too😮
@@keitheagle4633 pretty much everything rusts metal 🤷🏻♂️
Must be a pool chemical salesman 😂
Still do not know what you are talking about, still confused! I'll wait for you to be finished and then the light bulb will come on.
Please place plastic safety tops on the rear 😢
Where?
Letsdig 1.8
0.125 👍
1/64 th
You lost me on "you're going to drive over the underground tunnel". Guess I'll wait until you get it done to see where your garage is going to be.
You're consistently messing things up really Bealy Good.
spell check
@@BealyGoodYou spiel check, I only hip check...into the boards. The error was a tribute to all Bealy 'screw-ups' across the land.
U must have endless money
The money I spend is nothing, and I mean not a drop in the bucket to the wealth that exists in the country. I did projects all over the place and it amazes me that people think I spend a lot. I guess it's a combination of people not getting out much and others not showing their builds on TH-cam.
You get what you work for in life.
11:20..that ditch wont dig itself
🤣🤣 they alternate.
I hated to see all that water in your trench as it will break down those sidewalls.
That’s why I pumped it out 😁👍🏼
@@BealyGood good move….💪