The first 500 people to use my link skl.sh/mateostabio11241 will get a 1-month free trial of Skillshare premium! Making these videos takes a ton of time-this one took me weeks to finish-but I absolutely love doing it. Your support means the world to me! Whether it’s joining the channel (buy me a beer 🍻), sharing the video, liking, subscribing, or even leaving a comment, every bit helps me keep creating. Thank you, and see you on the next project!
LOL your ending is absolute comedy gold. You’re wild for tackling a concrete DIY project in your garage. Great fricken job, man! I look forward to your next epic project!
I am glad you get help with the pour itself - very stressful, requires experience to get it right, and it’s not something you want to go wrong. Still majority DIY
I LOVE your channel! I have watched your past few videos and have always watched the whole video, not sped up. I love watching you try new things, and showing your struggles. Keep up the great work man!
I have watched all those channels you mentioned and 100% agree Essential Craftsman is the best motivator! Great to see someone else putting into practice what they have learned just like I try to.
i got rid of my lower back pain by working on my stomach muscles. might seem counterintuitive, but it worked. at first, i couldn't do sit-ups bc of the back pain, so i used an electric muscle stimulator (you see them advertised online, and mine really worked). As long as i continue working on my abs, my lower back pain stays in check. i'm 65. a chiropractor fixed my cervical and thorasic spine pain, even though several MDs told me i needed surgery. turns out the MDs were full of bs.
@@BradHoover-m1i love love love this! Thank you. I did notice that when I do big projects like these the first week it hurts because, like you said, im missing core muscles from being sitting for a decade and not working out. But after a week of hard core diy projects my lower back feels amazing again! Thanks for sharing
someone might have informed you already, but you should use concrete chairs with ties in them to lift up rebar. A because they wont break, and B because you wont have bits of plastic in your concrete.
Ayy! After every video, you seem more local. Turns out we have friends in common 😂😂 BTW doing it yourself will always be better. Just paid 30k for a shit job (according my observation) at a foundation waterproofing job at my place. Im never letting a contractor touch my property again.
So your driveway slopes towards the garage, you left the linear drain 1" lower for heavy rain but it drains to the box inside the garage? You have channeled the water direct in your house? Hopefully the rain is not to heavy and your sewage system inside your house can handle it.
@@thomasoo5726 yea, i feel like allthe houses around here were designed to do this back in the 70s. Thanks for watching! Im already seeing a lot of comments about draining towards the garage door. Must be a usa/canada difference? Perhaps because we have basements?
do you have to put the drain in the middle of the garage floor by code or something? seems that you'd just make it slope to the front of the garage and be done with it.
i am wondering why the floor can’t have a very mild pitch from front to back, no drain needed? might be a simple issue i’m not seeing (melting snow?), most of the (few) garages where i live in nyc have no drain just a pitch to the front. thanks!!
The first 500 people to use my link skl.sh/mateostabio11241 will get a 1-month free trial of Skillshare premium!
Making these videos takes a ton of time-this one took me weeks to finish-but I absolutely love doing it. Your support means the world to me! Whether it’s joining the channel (buy me a beer 🍻), sharing the video, liking, subscribing, or even leaving a comment, every bit helps me keep creating. Thank you, and see you on the next project!
LOL your ending is absolute comedy gold. You’re wild for tackling a concrete DIY project in your garage. Great fricken job, man! I look forward to your next epic project!
@@MakerMentor thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers!
33:20 an all too common conversation between my wife and I 🤣🤣🤣. Awesome job Mateo!
I am glad you get help with the pour itself - very stressful, requires experience to get it right, and it’s not something you want to go wrong. Still majority DIY
I LOVE your channel! I have watched your past few videos and have always watched the whole video, not sped up. I love watching you try new things, and showing your struggles. Keep up the great work man!
@@Monkey_Devin2yt thanks!
I have watched all those channels you mentioned and 100% agree Essential Craftsman is the best motivator! Great to see someone else putting into practice what they have learned just like I try to.
Couldn't agree more!
I'm really enjoyed watching this whole journey.
Great job! We’ve watched it 3 times !
@@LisaR-eq6oz haha thanks for watching 3 times! 😉
It's nice to DIY, but watching a pro with their know-how... invaluable!
Excited for this one
Man! Just Man! Waiting for others projects! Good luck!
Love your vids man, well done!
That Ben guy is an artist.
Came here to like and listen while I’m working on a DIY patio paver project your videos inspired me to tackle😅😂
I’m a software engineer as well and can only aspire to get the confidence to tackle some of the stuff you do. Keep it up!
i got rid of my lower back pain by working on my stomach muscles. might seem counterintuitive, but it worked. at first, i couldn't do sit-ups bc of the back pain, so i used an electric muscle stimulator (you see them advertised online, and mine really worked). As long as i continue working on my abs, my lower back pain stays in check. i'm 65. a chiropractor fixed my cervical and thorasic spine pain, even though several MDs told me i needed surgery. turns out the MDs were full of bs.
@@BradHoover-m1i love love love this! Thank you. I did notice that when I do big projects like these the first week it hurts because, like you said, im missing core muscles from being sitting for a decade and not working out. But after a week of hard core diy projects my lower back feels amazing again! Thanks for sharing
Great job sir. Very satisfying.
HAH! The ending! :D
I LOVE IT!
Wow there again with an absolute banger video!! Thanks
someone might have informed you already, but you should use concrete chairs with ties in them to lift up rebar. A because they wont break, and B because you wont have bits of plastic in your concrete.
Looking good man
''tu le veux en français ou en anglais?'' Classique Montréal
@@DelugeQuebec c’eat sa!
ca fait du bien d'avoir entendu du français avec ce magnifique accent québécois :-)
Let me know if you plan on doing a french drain replacement/excavation video in the near future, mine is due next year haha!
@@TheBeginner22 😂😉. Contact SolageSolide!
I love your DIY Videos. Nice Video filming and cutting.
For foreign viewers it would be nice when you show the Inches converted in Meter 😬😃
@@EP-kd9ru thanks for the feedback. Definitely something I have to get used to.
@@EP-kd9ru just remember that 1” is around 25mm 😉
STABIOOOOO!!! :D Awww yiisss!!!!
Ayy! After every video, you seem more local. Turns out we have friends in common 😂😂 BTW doing it yourself will always be better. Just paid 30k for a shit job (according my observation) at a foundation waterproofing job at my place. Im never letting a contractor touch my property again.
@@BootSequence 👍 thats the spirit!
So your driveway slopes towards the garage, you left the linear drain 1" lower for heavy rain but it drains to the box inside the garage? You have channeled the water direct in your house? Hopefully the rain is not to heavy and your sewage system inside your house can handle it.
@@thomasoo5726 yea, i feel like allthe houses around here were designed to do this back in the 70s. Thanks for watching! Im already seeing a lot of comments about draining towards the garage door. Must be a usa/canada difference? Perhaps because we have basements?
Great Job both the concrete and the video/production. Sorry bit confused though where does the water go once it enters the outside drain?
@@k671070 to the sewer
@@k671070 thanks for watching!
do you have to put the drain in the middle of the garage floor by code or something? seems that you'd just make it slope to the front of the garage and be done with it.
@@madchillerofficial my driveway leans towards the house. Not slanted to towards the street
i am wondering why the floor can’t have a very mild pitch from front to back, no drain needed? might be a simple issue i’m not seeing (melting snow?), most of the (few) garages where i live in nyc have no drain just a pitch to the front. thanks!!
@@chillpillology thats a good question! Not sure. But my house has a pitch towards the house and not towards the street
Hey dude, you using earpro? Cheap to protecting hearing now rather than trying to add it back later.
@@stanleynickarz yea. Noise cancelling headphones saved the day
@@mateostabio Love to hear it.👌
Get a laser for your space!
can I borrow your neighbor ? :-) Great job man
Say asphalt, however you wanna say it, bro bro
I like u