New to channel for a couple of months now. Went back to when you first broke ground on the house, I'm glad I did. I'll never criticize what you're doing or how you're doing it. I'm a retired electrician, not a general contractor, and have enjoyed every minute I've watched. And that sprayer seems to do a hell of a job. Quit worrying about anything anyone says. They have probably never driven a nail in their lifetime. Wish I was physically able to volunteer cause there is a lot to learn even if you never plan to build with these types of products. Thanks
You're a very fascinating person you can watch somebody do something all day but until you put your hands in the glove and give it a shot you'll never get any better thanks for being an inspiration to so many
I started a new job this week, doing roofing and sheet metal, and talk about brutal, the reflection off of a white roof when it is 100 freaking degrees...... is definitely brutal. House is coming along nicely. Y'all stay hydrated, and take care.
Handy little tip to keep that sprayer always ready to spray between lengthy spray periods, the major key is to overly clean after use, should 'go without saying' but to make sure it ALWAYS starts when needed, at the end of the day, leave it running and shut off the gas so it can empty the fuel bowl to shut it off. It'll start every time, been doing that with my 25-year old power-washer since new, three pulls fires right up. when needed again, add fresh gas in the tank which adds fresh fuel to the carb, 😉👌🏻it's guaranteed to start every time, no matter how long it sat.
That's exactly what Darren Mustie1 tells his subscribers. He has one of the most entertaining and informative channels on TH-cam. Along with Watch Wes Work. Darren is a hoot to watch because of the way he talks to us like we're actually there and the way he pokes fun at himself. Wes could easily be a top notch vocational school instructor.
@@ronaldheit196 Small gas engines like this are notorious for not starting after sitting for an extended period of time if old gas is left in the carburetor. The last day on the job right before prolonged storage, allowing it to run for a few moments with the gas feed switched off instead of shutting down using the kill switch (I always use the gas shut method) uses up all of the little bit of fuel in the tiny bowl. They'll start every time!
I watched and then forgot to comment - sorry Bealy Good. This was great to watch - the how to experience. Amazing the advances in the construction industry.
Geoff, just a small tip. If you cut tie wrap straps just behind the head where it goes thru the head you can reuse them. Why buy new unless you have to when you can use them again. In my profession as an arcade and pinball games mechanic/electronics tech I use bags of them. Use recycling them saves me a little chuck of change and adds less plastic to landfills.
That's a much better way than I had to do it years ago. We had to heat up the waterproof. Then pump it to the location and aim at the concrete. While right behind you. Several people were taking a paint roller and spreading it before it hardened back up. Love your new technologies. From watching your progress I'm thinking you're using a water-based sealent. In the past, it was a hard tar that was used. Today's technologies are much better on the body and environment. Great video, Jeff, and thanks for sharing the information and experience with us all.
He ain’t just another purdy face!! 😂😂 I know, I have complimented Geoff before about how hard he works. He is a giant sponge for knowledge as well. That’s not typical of everyone. Keep up the good work Geoff! 😊
Glad you got hooked up with Tremco… I hauled every gallon of the base material to their Cleveland and Toronto plants for years. Good people, and a GREAT product!
Crew seeing Bealy coming with his new sprayer: "Here comes the guy who spent too much time on a Sit & Spin as a kid, now Haney's more Spew & Spray. Cleaned out, those might be some nice storage drums.
Cheers for the update bro, that stuff looks like cold tar (bitumen) I have seen here in NZ, starts out brown and goes black when dry. Safe travels. Ken.
The Sprayer worked like a charm. Nice work! Good timing to waterproof with all the wet weather down south from the hurricane. Not sure if you will get any of that rain, but you're well protected now.
dont envy you Geoff. sprayer sure speeds up waterproofing but the application is a workout. flashbacks of spraying wrought iron fences, rustproofing warehouses. my arms twitching just watching you. this heat lately has been brutal, another reason I dont miss spraying. I was the one on the crew that had glorious job of cleaning out sprayers. always seemed to take longer then job itself did
Some barrel forks for the tractor and then you could leave it hooked in and use the tractor to tilt the barrel when you get to the end so a person doesn't have to stand there holding it. Looks good brother.
Awesome job, with the heat and all. Looking forward to the back fill, going to start looking like you are moving along again. Stay hydrated and safe young man. Looks like an excellent product and I like the sprayer. Thanks for the update, enjoyed watching.
Wow coming right along. Nice waterproofing. Wish I could send you some cool weather but Texas got nothing but 100's too. Love the aerial views and the music. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing. Great progress !! If this heat keeps on you all are gonna look like Mr Bones. Stay safe you guys and hope you can get backfill done before storm Debby. 👍😍😎😀
Oh Yeah Man, How nice was that sprayer !! Really went fast getting it all sprayed on, And the drain wrapped around. Nice !! Going to really come together once Chris gets to backfilling, will start to take shape !! Nice too, that you have 2-3 week in between clean time on the machine, incase ya was to forget or in a hurry , you can always come back and get it cleaned out. Dude, you ain't lyin' about this freaking Heat !! I think today here in W. Ky. "Sunday", it's gonna be 94-97, without the Heat index !! which will make it feel like 110-115 outside !! Man, I'm ready for Fall myself !! I know you guys are too, makes it awful trying to work out in that kind of Heat !! I thought about you yesterday Geoff !! lolol... I had to run to Lowe's to grab a few things, and went I got onto the Hwy., A flatbed passed Me with about 60 or so "Nudura" wall forms on it !! lolol,.. First time I have ever seen them here in our area, guess a lot of people are going to those now ?? Or they could have been bringing them to you ?? Naa.. To far from here to NC. !! lolol... Great Video as Always Geoff !! Have a Great Sunday, And you guys stay cool as ya can out there Man !! Have a Great Day... Was just looking , Now there is a damn Hurricane going to hit you guys !! in the next few days to come, Man, you guys can't get a break with the rain !! now a lot more coming... better buckle down... lolol...
Awesome video very interesting process the Bealy Good mansion is coming along great. Stay safe and Hydrated. I'm doing my best to stay hydrated with North Carolina foothills creek water it's the best. 🍻🥃
Good product selection Geoff. I've used it for years with the drainage/ insulation material. Sure is easier to have a good sub that only does waterproofing though. Never got any on me that way! 😀 Keep up the good work!
I like the idea of a spray on membrane but I think its really important to avoid missed coverage and bridging, I would like to see troweled sealant into all the open joints (no visible gaps), swept and cleaned off footings and a sealed wall to footing joint with a full concave trowelled fillet before spraying out to the footing edge, and perhaps use a masking board to get the top sprayed edge sharp and tidy. I have chemical grout sealed commercial buildings that had tanking leaks between the tidy slabs and floor slabs and from experience know that water will find any weakness in the waterproofing system sooner or later so it is imperative to think like you are creating a boat not a box, otherwise it sinks.
Yeah, when they built My first house, the Line from the well went Down Hill in through the Wall in to the house, NFG! The Sewer Line went Up Out the wall...NFG, the Fifty's were a Bad time to be building Houses I guess!
Coming along nicely Geoff. I would always stop working around 1 pm when the heat is on. One time I had to go to the emergency room while over stressing myself in the 110 plus heat. Enjoyed the video, I was suprised how far one barrel of the juice took ya.
Pour a little baby oil on the super floor and you could cook the boys some lunch.😀 Wondering if there was over spray or fumes from the waterproofing that you guys were inhaling down in the trench.
DANG! Wish this was around when I was doing PM work! My earth mover wouldn't do it. My concrete guy wouldn't do it. My framers wouldn't do it. Needed to get done. I could do it myself way faster than I could hire someone, so time to dive in. Mason brushes, rollers, duct taping sticks to things for extensions, yeah that's me. Then bedding 6 mil poly into the wet goo- that was fun. Concocted a plan to nail the poly to the top of wall (TOW) through some furring strips, so I could just pull the poly into the wet foundation coating while it was as wet as possible. One day the boss, (owner of the company) came by and asked how I was going to get the poly bedded. After I told him, he said he didn't understand, but was going to run home real quick, change his clothes and join me to get-er-done! (Bottom of the hill about 1-1/2 miles to his house). By the time he got back, I was bedding the last 15-20 feet of poly onto the wall. He couldn't believe I got that done so well, and smooth too! Little deeds like that turn into massive R E S P E C T rather quickly, and add up over time. Sorry I got a little off-track there, but anyway, sure would've been nice to shoot the waterproofer on back in my day. (Can't believe I just said 'back in my day').
Great video. Any chance you could just explain how that drain you put round the bottom of the wall works in reality, not seen that before and confused how it works? Thanks😀
Grounding the barrel: More detail please. Is it a static charge build up from where? Thinking you could run it to a temporary ground rod , maybe a wire to the the pond. Grounds and Neutrals are commonly not done correctly nor understood from my experience as OEM equipment designer. Maybe there is a wiring sketch schematic in the sprayer manual. A reference to pdf manual might answer my question.
Hey Geoff, according to the latest weather forecast, y'all are going to get a ton of rain toward the end of the week from that tropical system. Stay safe & dry. 👍
Really great music in this video who is the artist? Work looks good and watching YOU WORK is worth the price of admission. Wonderful weather for doing anything outside after lunch.
That’s a good question. I put the name of the artist for the last song. The ones without lyrics I usually don’t. I don’t recall right off who I used. Remind me to get in a few hours. I’m out right now.
Hello Geoff, Thanks for the video,it was all interesting and I wonder why none of you were wearing disposable Tyvek suits and face masks? You would have been cooler wearing a wet t shirt under a tyvek disposable suit and definitely needed N95 face masks when using a spray gun. I was just worried about your safety, especially down in the trenches with a spray gun.
Hell I moved North to the Adirondacks to get away from that Humid HOT CRAP AIR, this Summer has been Brutal, We had 17 Tornadoes in 2 Days, took out the Power for 52hrs, Ya know that Pony Express Rider said that the Red Men done CUT the Singing Wires again! Get the PUN?
I've got an electric version of your sprayer Geoff, let me tell you, clean it out every time you use it even if it's only overnight. And never ever run it dry, like you did when you first started it. Experience.
You used form-a-drain for the footers didn't you Jeff? Or am I thinking of another build LOL If you did, then between the two drainage systems and the spray sealant you shouldn't need to worry at ALL about water getting into the basement, as long as the windows and doors are closed at least!
Gee, I'm surprised you didn't use air makes while spraying that stuff. I used to spray a lot of stuff and never used a mask. but I HAD MAJOR HEAD ACHES EVERY TIME i sprayed
"mil" is a plastic thickness measurement like "gauge" is a wire size measurement. It isn't really a inches or metric number.
@@tjbjornson154 yay!! Finally, someone told me what it is. Instead of just commenting. Thanks.
@@BealyGoodmil is a thousandth of an inch. Google it. Used to measure thickness of films, paint, coatings and all kinds of other things.
1 mil is .001 inches
Huh? Like the other guy posted, 1 mil is .001
It's not just a plastic thickness measurement
@@kennethney4260 lots of people thought it meant millimeter
Thanks for watching! Hope you enjoyed the video. See you on the next one!
Thanks for sharing
New to channel for a couple of months now. Went back to when you first broke ground on the house, I'm glad I did. I'll never criticize what you're doing or how you're doing it. I'm a retired electrician, not a general contractor, and have enjoyed every minute I've watched. And that sprayer seems to do a hell of a job. Quit worrying about anything anyone says. They have probably never driven a nail in their lifetime. Wish I was physically able to volunteer cause there is a lot to learn even if you never plan to build with these types of products. Thanks
@@mikefromwv1010 I appreciate that Mike. Thanks for the support.
You're a very fascinating person you can watch somebody do something all day but until you put your hands in the glove and give it a shot you'll never get any better thanks for being an inspiration to so many
Thank you 😊
Once back-filled, the whole job site becomes so much more user friendly. Excellent progress despite the heatwave. Thanks for sharing Mr. Bealy Good!
You're welcome!
I started a new job this week, doing roofing and sheet metal, and talk about brutal, the reflection off of a white roof when it is 100 freaking degrees...... is definitely brutal. House is coming along nicely. Y'all stay hydrated, and take care.
@@JerrellKull you too. Thanks
Handy little tip to keep that sprayer always ready to spray between lengthy spray periods, the major key is to overly clean after use, should 'go without saying' but to make sure it ALWAYS starts when needed, at the end of the day, leave it running and shut off the gas so it can empty the fuel bowl to shut it off. It'll start every time, been doing that with my 25-year old power-washer since new, three pulls fires right up. when needed again, add fresh gas in the tank which adds fresh fuel to the carb, 😉👌🏻it's guaranteed to start every time, no matter how long it sat.
That's exactly what Darren Mustie1 tells his subscribers.
He has one of the most entertaining and informative channels on TH-cam.
Along with Watch Wes Work.
Darren is a hoot to watch because of the way he talks to us like we're actually there and the way he pokes fun at himself.
Wes could easily be a top notch vocational school instructor.
@@ronaldheit196 Small gas engines like this are notorious for not starting after sitting for an extended period of time if old gas is left in the carburetor. The last day on the job right before prolonged storage, allowing it to run for a few moments with the gas feed switched off instead of shutting down using the kill switch (I always use the gas shut method) uses up all of the little bit of fuel in the tiny bowl. They'll start every time!
By the time you get this one finished you will have a great library of how to
Hopefully. Thanks 😊
And how not to also.
I'm definitely loving the longer videos!!! You're doing great!
Yay! Thank you!
I watched and then forgot to comment - sorry Bealy Good. This was great to watch - the how to experience. Amazing the advances in the construction industry.
Geoff, just a small tip.
If you cut tie wrap straps just behind the head where it goes thru the head you can reuse them.
Why buy new unless you have to when you can use them again.
In my profession as an arcade and pinball games mechanic/electronics tech I use bags of them.
Use recycling them saves me a little chuck of change and adds less plastic to landfills.
That's a much better way than I had to do it years ago. We had to heat up the waterproof. Then pump it to the location and aim at the concrete. While right behind you. Several people were taking a paint roller and spreading it before it hardened back up. Love your new technologies. From watching your progress I'm thinking you're using a water-based sealent. In the past, it was a hard tar that was used. Today's technologies are much better on the body and environment. Great video, Jeff, and thanks for sharing the information and experience with us all.
Thanks for watching and commenting 😊
Jeff, I must say your a hard worker. I'm impressed.
Thanks 😊
He ain’t just another purdy face!! 😂😂
I know, I have complimented Geoff before about how hard he works. He is a giant sponge for knowledge as well. That’s not typical of everyone. Keep up the good work Geoff! 😊
That's definitely some Bealygood Spraying!! 😅
Glad you got hooked up with Tremco… I hauled every gallon of the base material to their Cleveland and Toronto plants for years. Good people, and a GREAT product!
Great outtro, Audrey has a great voice
Come visit where I am in northern California valley area of Chico...only 105° today, but low humidity...🥵
I’m not sure which I’d rather have. Low or high humidity. It all sucks 🤣
Crew seeing Bealy coming with his new sprayer: "Here comes the guy who spent too much time on a Sit & Spin as a kid, now Haney's more Spew & Spray. Cleaned out, those might be some nice storage drums.
Cheers for the update bro, that stuff looks like cold tar (bitumen) I have seen here in NZ, starts out brown and goes black when dry. Safe travels. Ken.
The Sprayer worked like a charm. Nice work! Good timing to waterproof with all the wet weather down south from the hurricane. Not sure if you will get any of that rain, but you're well protected now.
@@silverlicious2086 we’re supposed to get pummeled
@@BealyGood well, this will be a good test for the waterproofing. Batten down the hatches Captain!
it's coming along, the drone view is great,great video thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
dont envy you Geoff. sprayer sure speeds up waterproofing but the application is a workout. flashbacks of spraying wrought iron fences, rustproofing warehouses. my arms twitching just watching you. this heat lately has been brutal, another reason I dont miss spraying. I was the one on the crew that had glorious job of cleaning out sprayers. always seemed to take longer then job itself did
Yeah. I’m ready for Fall already.
Nice job! The foundation is almost finished and ready to backfill. Nice to get trained by someone who knows the product like he does. Cheers
Following your every step here in Australia 🇦🇺 honest presentation and I’m glad your friends with Chris Dig🚜 😎👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Thanks for showing the names of the singers you da Man 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Some barrel forks for the tractor and then you could leave it hooked in and use the tractor to tilt the barrel when you get to the end so a person doesn't have to stand there holding it. Looks good brother.
Awesome job, with the heat and all. Looking forward to the back fill, going to start looking like you are moving along again. Stay hydrated and safe young man. Looks like an excellent product and I like the sprayer. Thanks for the update, enjoyed watching.
Thanks 👍
That spray machine is awsome.
Wow coming right along. Nice waterproofing. Wish I could send you some cool weather but Texas got nothing but 100's too. Love the aerial views and the music. Thanks.
@@donnamullins2089 thanks 😊
That was very satisfying to watch the installation. Congrats on the next step being completed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
learned new stuff! Great products!
Thanks 😊
That did go much faster than I thought it would. James & all did an awesome job (so did you) in impossible conditions. Thanks for sharing, Geoff.
Thanks Vickie 😊
Love seeing the progress. Thanks for sharing the journey!
@@allencosborn thanks for watching and commenting!
Awesome job great video
Thanks 👍
take advantage of the nice weather while you can.
Cause it is going to turn sour up there soon. We had a tornado warning here in S. Florida at 1545 today.
AWSOME AGAIN my friend 😀 Keeping it Bealy Great ❤!😮
Thank you! Will do!
I would enjoy a video of the storm
Looking better ever the time I see it , keep up the good Work .
Thanks 😊
Mr Bealy Good you have mad skills is Chris (Lets Dig18) teaching you tricks of a lot of Trades 🤔👍😎🇺🇸 NY
That extra step of sealing the small form and voids is very important ...
It is looking good. It is going to be so nice.
Good thing the respiratory system is now waterproofed. 😷
I had to make sure to give you something to comment on
@@BealyGood 😉
Great job, another step closer!! Love it!!
Thanks!
Up here in Indiana we have used Tremco products for years the best on the market!
You would've had several mad people and a day involved in rolling that on. Nice equipment for future house builds. Very smart again Mr Bealygood.
Thanks 😊
Thank you for sharing. Great progress !! If this heat keeps on you all are gonna look like Mr Bones. Stay safe you guys and hope you can get backfill done before storm Debby. 👍😍😎😀
Thanks 👍
Oh Yeah Man, How nice was that sprayer !! Really went fast getting it all sprayed on, And the drain wrapped around. Nice !! Going to really come together once Chris gets to backfilling, will start to take shape !! Nice too, that you have 2-3 week in between clean time on the machine, incase ya was to forget or in a hurry , you can always come back and get it cleaned out. Dude, you ain't lyin' about this freaking Heat !! I think today here in W. Ky. "Sunday", it's gonna be 94-97, without the Heat index !! which will make it feel like 110-115 outside !! Man, I'm ready for Fall myself !! I know you guys are too, makes it awful trying to work out in that kind of Heat !! I thought about you yesterday Geoff !! lolol... I had to run to Lowe's to grab a few things, and went I got onto the Hwy., A flatbed passed Me with about 60 or so "Nudura" wall forms on it !! lolol,.. First time I have ever seen them here in our area, guess a lot of people are going to those now ?? Or they could have been bringing them to you ?? Naa.. To far from here to NC. !! lolol... Great Video as Always Geoff !! Have a Great Sunday, And you guys stay cool as ya can out there Man !! Have a Great Day... Was just looking , Now there is a damn Hurricane going to hit you guys !! in the next few days to come, Man, you guys can't get a break with the rain !! now a lot more coming... better buckle down... lolol...
It’s funny how things never noticed before seem to everywhere once you’re made aware of them 😁.
Why didn’t you just move the sprayer instead of moving the barrel that way you will reach further now you’ll have to move the sprayer and the barrel
@@darylhamann2310 I never moved the sprayer once
YES YOU, OR SOMEONE ELSE DID. LOOK 👀 AT THE WOODEN CRATE. @@BealyGood
Awesome job and looking forward to the next video!!
Thanks 😊
@@BealyGood You are very welcome!
Awesome video very interesting process the Bealy Good mansion is coming along great. Stay safe and Hydrated. I'm doing my best to stay hydrated with North Carolina foothills creek water it's the best. 🍻🥃
Keep your glass full
Good product selection Geoff. I've used it for years with the drainage/ insulation material.
Sure is easier to have a good sub that only does waterproofing though.
Never got any on me that way! 😀
Keep up the good work!
Thanks 😊
I like the idea of a spray on membrane but I think its really important to avoid missed coverage and bridging, I would like to see troweled sealant into all the open joints (no visible gaps), swept and cleaned off footings and a sealed wall to footing joint with a full concave trowelled fillet before spraying out to the footing edge, and perhaps use a masking board to get the top sprayed edge sharp and tidy. I have chemical grout sealed commercial buildings that had tanking leaks between the tidy slabs and floor slabs and from experience know that water will find any weakness in the waterproofing system sooner or later so it is imperative to think like you are creating a boat not a box, otherwise it sinks.
That’s great info. We didn’t focus too much on the block-to-footing connection as my inside slab is 6” above that point.
Yeah, when they built My first house, the Line from the well went Down Hill in through the Wall in to the house, NFG!
The Sewer Line went Up Out the wall...NFG, the Fifty's were a Bad time to be building Houses I guess!
Great job!
Thanks 😊
Nice video Mr Bealy Good. Things are coming together.
Thanks😊
@@BealyGood You're Welcome.
Your on a roll only thing that could stop you now is a tropical storm. Oh wait one’s coming darn.
Good morning, Sunday, August 4th. Mention. Looking good.👍
Thanks 😊
One more step completed , well done Geoff!
Thanks 😊
One more step done 👍👋🇨🇦
Ta da! Doing the happy dance! Finally. Bet it dried quick in that heat too. Progress.😊
Yeeees. Thanks 😊
Coming along nicely Geoff. I would always stop working around 1 pm when the heat is on. One time I had to go to the emergency room while over stressing myself in the 110 plus heat. Enjoyed the video, I was suprised how far one barrel of the juice took ya.
Yeah, heat is no joke. I was surprised too! Thanks 😊
Looking good. keep up the cool vid's.
Thanks 👍
Fantastic job coming on nicely Mr Bealy Good loving the videos 🏴🚜
Thanks 👍
Sweet. Signed, sealed and delivered Geoff. Great progress toward the next steps forward.
You actually read the instructions. You dont do that until all else fails LOL. That looks very easy to use and looks good too.
I perused the instructions 🤣
Looks great thanks
Pour a little baby oil on the super floor and you could cook the boys some lunch.😀
Wondering if there was over spray or fumes from the waterproofing that you guys were inhaling down in the trench.
Probably. Should’ve worn a headset. But it wasn’t anywhere bad as like painting a house. This stuff pretty thick and most of it adheres
One more step!
Hopefully, Chris can get it backfilled before TS Debby heads your way.
Lots of flooding going to happen in Florida soon.
I know. I’m watching.
DANG! Wish this was around when I was doing PM work! My earth mover wouldn't do it. My concrete guy wouldn't do it. My framers wouldn't do it. Needed to get done. I could do it myself way faster than I could hire someone, so time to dive in. Mason brushes, rollers, duct taping sticks to things for extensions, yeah that's me. Then bedding 6 mil poly into the wet goo- that was fun. Concocted a plan to nail the poly to the top of wall (TOW) through some furring strips, so I could just pull the poly into the wet foundation coating while it was as wet as possible. One day the boss, (owner of the company) came by and asked how I was going to get the poly bedded. After I told him, he said he didn't understand, but was going to run home real quick, change his clothes and join me to get-er-done! (Bottom of the hill about 1-1/2 miles to his house). By the time he got back, I was bedding the last 15-20 feet of poly onto the wall. He couldn't believe I got that done so well, and smooth too! Little deeds like that turn into massive R E S P E C T rather quickly, and add up over time.
Sorry I got a little off-track there, but anyway, sure would've been nice to shoot the waterproofer on back in my day. (Can't believe I just said 'back in my day').
That was a slick idea
☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸 just amazing now yes I can see it much better exciting!!!
I'D ABSOLUTELY ENJOY WATCHING ALL OF UR VEDIO. IT'S ALL EDUCATION ON HOW TO BUILD A HOUSE
Thanks 😊
Looks amazing sir. Thank you for the videos, love them, and appreciate you.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you 👍
You are welcome
The Trimco coatings guy loves himself some Dawg-Dawg! Of course, that isn’t surprising, being that we all love us some Dawg-Dawg!!
Guilty as charged. Everyone loves Dog Dog
Looking good Mr.B
Thanks
Reminds me of Laticrete 9235.
Great video. Any chance you could just explain how that drain you put round the bottom of the wall works in reality, not seen that before and confused how it works? Thanks😀
Yes, I will when I film putting the adapters on. Thanks 😊
Grounding the barrel: More detail please. Is it a static charge build up from where? Thinking you could run it to a temporary ground rod , maybe a wire to the the pond.
Grounds and Neutrals are commonly not done correctly nor understood from my experience as OEM equipment designer.
Maybe there is a wiring sketch schematic in the sprayer manual. A reference to pdf manual might answer my question.
I have no idea. I assumed it was because the feed tube goes in the barrel and there was a potential for a spark 🤷🏻♂️
Nice Terex Geoff, and another good video :)
😁. Someone finally noticed
@BealyGood What is that metal flooring called your using?
SuperFloor
Hey Geoff, according to the latest weather forecast, y'all are going to get a ton of rain toward the end of the week from that tropical system. Stay safe & dry. 👍
Yes, it’s definitely shaping up to be a wet summer
Really great music in this video who is the artist? Work looks good and watching YOU WORK is worth the price of admission. Wonderful weather for doing anything outside after lunch.
That’s a good question. I put the name of the artist for the last song. The ones without lyrics I usually don’t. I don’t recall right off who I used. Remind me to get in a few hours. I’m out right now.
Hello Geoff,
Thanks for the video,it was all interesting and I wonder why none of you were wearing disposable Tyvek suits and face masks?
You would have been cooler wearing a wet t shirt under a tyvek disposable suit and definitely needed N95 face masks when using a spray gun. I was just worried about your safety, especially down in the trenches with a spray gun.
Is this stuff odorous or should you were a mask? Thank you and have a great week.
Should have worn the head sock but it wasn’t bad. It doesn’t fume up like paint does. More like when asphalt goes down on the road.
@@BealyGood Thank you.
Hell I moved North to the Adirondacks to get away from that Humid HOT CRAP AIR, this Summer has been Brutal, We had 17 Tornadoes in 2 Days, took out the Power for 52hrs, Ya know that Pony Express Rider said that the Red Men done CUT the Singing Wires again!
Get the PUN?
Will that finish have pass inspection before backfilling and ps everything looks very good my hat is off to all of you
Yes, inspection is tomorrow. Thanks!
I've got an electric version of your sprayer Geoff, let me tell you, clean it out every time you use it even if it's only overnight. And never ever run it dry, like you did when you first started it. Experience.
I never ran the sprayer dry. That was just the engine running. It has a separate control box for the Sprayer, but still good advice.
Does tremco make that stuff in green? Might be a good alternative for grass.
🤔 there’s an idea!
Place is going to look sooo different once backfilled. Also you’ll be like omg I can walk around without falling in a 8ft hole 😂
How was the overspray? Did much of it get to clothes? You and Chris made it look easy but I know you all prepped a bit for the job. 👍👍
Not much overspray at all. The worst was on my arms.
Eazy peazy tubee squeezy
That sure beats the hell out of a 5 gallon bucket and a mop!
Absolutely
Hey bealy good. Nice job. 👍🏻👍🏻 just thinking about the spray paint? Don’t you have to put on some mask..😷 ?? Here in Denmark we have to all times…..
@@minijjbitjj194 yeah. Should. This isn’t as bad as paint though.
You used form-a-drain for the footers didn't you Jeff? Or am I thinking of another build LOL If you did, then between the two drainage systems and the spray sealant you shouldn't need to worry at ALL about water getting into the basement, as long as the windows and doors are closed at least!
Correct 😃
Just curious if the lots you sold are opting for traditional or this ICF style construction?
So far I’m building 2 with ICF
A sign that it's almost time for Billy Bob 18 to come back fill the house foundation...
Almost
are american millimetres different to australian millimetres,50 mm in australia is around 2inches?great show as usual.😄😄😄
Mils, not mm. 1 mil os .001" so 60 mils is .060"
Gee, I'm surprised you didn't use air makes while spraying that stuff. I used to spray a lot of stuff and never used a mask. but I HAD MAJOR HEAD ACHES EVERY TIME i sprayed
Might also want to tell helpers not to stand so close to the edge of the cliff. It could collapse.
Good job! I don't see any safety glasses so, hopefully you don't wake up with your eyeball's waterproofed. Lol.
I wear glasses all the time 😊
How do you prevent water from leaking past screws holding the drain
It will still go past the drain regardless. I have another drain at the foundation
I sure hope nyou got that back filled before Debby arrived!
@@Staceymi2001 Debbie isn’t here yet. Racing the ⏰