I took a half day nap because I couldn't figure this out for the concrete slabs.I wish school was teaching it like you did, simple and effective. Thank you.
I’m glad I was able to help! I use this technique all the time, and find it a very simple solution for these types of tasks. Hopefully your concrete turned out awesome. 👊🏻
I have one question, how do you know that side A is parallel to the road at which sides you're placing the posts? Or that B is parallel to the other road that appears in the backgrond?
Straight or parallel? It’s a string line pulled tight so it’s going to be straight, if you mean parallel and in this case I was wanting it parallel to my driveway edge, I just measured and placed both stakes at the same distance from the driveway edge. I would venture to say they are with in 1/4” and close enough that you wouldn’t notice any deviation by eye. Hope that makes sense and answers your question. 👍🏻
No not a silly at all, and is a great question. I made sure to measure off my driveways edge when driving in the 2 stakes for the first string line. By doing this I knew that first line was parallel with my driveways edge, or in other words straight, relative to my driveway. In this application that’s what I was trying to accomplish. 👍🏻 I hope that makes sense.
This is kinda misleading. Dude really made a plumb bob mark at both sides A and B and then used a tape measure and object on the ground to mark the end of side C. I had to watch a couple times to really understand, not everyone will. The entirety of Side A does not equal 6 FT, he marked it somewhere in between, the same goes for side B, such that the continuation of the square line B lined up with line C is also a straight line, perpendicular to the drive way path. Nice! ... but next time you can let us in on the cheat codes bro.
I’ll have to re-watch to see what you are talking about. At the end of the day it’s just 3-4-5… or any multiples, I’m not trying to pull a fast one on anyone. If either the adjacent side equals 3 and the opposite equals 4 or vise versa the hypotenuse will equal 5.
I was confused too until i read this comment by the guy above. It makes it seem like the first line is 6 feet entirely because of the yellow line spanning the entire length between the first two stakes as opposed to only highlighting up to the 6 foot mark on the string. Then i also thought for a while that the second string (b) was an 8 foot long string. So when you introduced the plumb bob at 8 feet I felt lost because I assumed youd place a bob at the end of the string ( assuming the graphic highlights the length of eight feet). Makes sense now 😅 but was thoroughly confused for a bit.
Bro ive watched like 20 fence building videos looking for this info. They all start the video after its all laid out. Thank you!
No problem, I’m glad you found it helpful. Thanks for commenting. 👍🏻
I took a half day nap because I couldn't figure this out for the concrete slabs.I wish school was teaching it like you did, simple and effective. Thank you.
I’m glad I was able to help! I use this technique all the time, and find it a very simple solution for these types of tasks. Hopefully your concrete turned out awesome. 👊🏻
Just you using the reference from European gigolo made me keep watching. 😂
Genius!! Even though you lost me at 3,4 something it seems really easy. Nice reel mower in the back 😜
Thanks dude, it is easy and hey you could use it to setup your first mow pass to get perfect stripes.😜 I had to have the toro in the background 😂
@@brewbuilds I actually thought that same thing. Gotta get that first line right or it messes everything up.
I know I could probably use it!😂
amazing! how much will you charge to do this for our house? Your probably not local to us :)
I have one question, how do you know that side A is parallel to the road at which sides you're placing the posts? Or that B is parallel to the other road that appears in the backgrond?
🤯 thank you !
You bet. 👍🏻
Great video
Thanks for watching.
But how do you know thta the A line is straight?
Straight or parallel? It’s a string line pulled tight so it’s going to be straight, if you mean parallel and in this case I was wanting it parallel to my driveway edge, I just measured and placed both stakes at the same distance from the driveway edge. I would venture to say they are with in 1/4” and close enough that you wouldn’t notice any deviation by eye. Hope that makes sense and answers your question. 👍🏻
Isn't there a easily way?
I’ve found this to be the most reliable. I’m always open for new techniques if you have a different way to share.
1:56 😂😂
I Couldn’t resist. 😂
Don't know if this is a silly question or if I just missed it, but how did you know the first striaght edge was striaght ? The first line I mean
No not a silly at all, and is a great question. I made sure to measure off my driveways edge when driving in the 2 stakes for the first string line. By doing this I knew that first line was parallel with my driveways edge, or in other words straight, relative to my driveway. In this application that’s what I was trying to accomplish. 👍🏻 I hope that makes sense.
@brewbuilds That makes sense, but what if you don't have a straight edge to measure off? Also thanks for the video! Learned something new!
If you don’t have anything to measure off, I’d say at that point you can establish your own straight line with stakes and string line. 👍🏻
@@brewbuilds Thank you
@@hcnevils no problem. 👍🏻
Thank you. :)
This is kinda misleading. Dude really made a plumb bob mark at both sides A and B and then used a tape measure and object on the ground to mark the end of side C. I had to watch a couple times to really understand, not everyone will. The entirety of Side A does not equal 6 FT, he marked it somewhere in between, the same goes for side B, such that the continuation of the square line B lined up with line C is also a straight line, perpendicular to the drive way path.
Nice! ... but next time you can let us in on the cheat codes bro.
I’ll have to re-watch to see what you are talking about. At the end of the day it’s just 3-4-5… or any multiples, I’m not trying to pull a fast one on anyone. If either the adjacent side equals 3 and the opposite equals 4 or vise versa the hypotenuse will equal 5.
I was confused too until i read this comment by the guy above. It makes it seem like the first line is 6 feet entirely because of the yellow line spanning the entire length between the first two stakes as opposed to only highlighting up to the 6 foot mark on the string. Then i also thought for a while that the second string (b) was an 8 foot long string. So when you introduced the plumb bob at 8 feet I felt lost because I assumed youd place a bob at the end of the string ( assuming the graphic highlights the length of eight feet). Makes sense now 😅 but was thoroughly confused for a bit.
Lose the music