POURING CONCRETE & BUILDING GIRDERS // Not So Tiny House Build Part 3

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// About The (Not So Tiny) Tiny House Build Series //
I’m building a 670 ft2 tiny house / guest house in our backyard and covering the whole process, start to finish. Why? Well, my wife and I just had our second kid and, with the addition of that second kid, our main house is getting a little cramped for guests.

Part 4, which will be published on January 8, will cover framing the floor system. This will include assembling all of the joists, attaching them to the girders with hurricane straps, and finally sheathing the floor with Advantech sheathing. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss the upcoming videos!

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Good times! Missing those warm fall days!

PerkinsBuilderBrothers
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Just a suggestion; I always have a form ready for a concrete countertop for excess concrete. You paid for it and you can make an outdoor table or coffee table.

Cheers.

losttribe
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The expansion bolts work great in a big floor, but may put too much force on your columns, and could cause them to split. You don't have any hoop strength in your column (no rebar) and concrete is brittle in expansion, great in compression. Your best alternative would have been to use epoxy bolts instead of expansion bolts. This would put very little stress on the concrete piers.

lorenwilson
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Now I know why Erik & Jamie loves the cordless so much. Be kind to one another. Stay safe. Love to all

rhondakennedy
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Booking the concrete truck same day as the inspection. Brave

TheSateef
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I have to give you a lot of credit Johnny. Having all of this going on in the background, raising a child, and having another one while still maintaining a regular upload schedule is incredible. You deserve all the success you have achieved and more.

xyzcreate
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I love it because you don't hide the little mistake as your going on through. Awesome work

wickedcrypto
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Finally, a thorough in-depth instructional video. Well done, guys.

jamest
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Really digging this project series!

Side note: I'm surprised the structural engineer was OK with the tops of those J-hooks being flush with the top of the piers. Might want to check and see how you can protect those from rust... Usually a minimum amount of "cover" is required over rebar to face of concrete.

mkushin
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Looking good. Interesting info on slump. It is measured by filling a standardized cone with concrete and then removing the cone and measuring how far it droops, 3” in your case. There’s also typically an inverse relationship between strength of concrete and slump because more water in the mix means less strength but lower viscosity/higher slump. The slump however, can also be increased without reducing the strength by adding admixtures such as superplasticizer.

CalebMichaelMartin
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Wal-Mart Hart tools are pretty impressive

jesswu
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I'm eagerly waiting to see the final product. Best of luck for the project.

SynthVerseSounds
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These are so great! I've been thinking of building my own house to live in, but I don't want it to be too big. Something smaller than normal, like what you're building here. And the thorough, deep-dive explanations spanning from permits to completion really help me wrap my head around how to actually go about construction.

itstroakee
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Always good having any of the brothers or Arlow or John-o or Jason or Mr Beard to help out! Clean layout!

beachtimehawaiibth
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USA: freedom!
Also USA: you want to build something? You need 100 inspections and HOA permissions.

Mitrasmit
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Hello friends. let us be grateful to our friend who posted this video sharing knowledge. It doesn't cost anything to like and make a simple comment. It is the least we can do in gratitude for his work. thank you!

pauloalbertovamosfalardequ
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Prayers from Jamie from Perkins Brothers with surgery today hope everything is good 🙏

silentkillers
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I never see anyone do fooding with concrete surround fooding, this house will last generation-to generation, great job 👍

phuongvo
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With our garage foundation, we used the tube and board cutoffs to create extra forms to accept the extra concrete rather than have a single large concrete boulder. We haven't done anything with them yet, except to mark locations where to not plow the snow. You know when you hit one that the plants behind that line are still alive.

GeorgeBoyce
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glad I found this as I need to pour a base slab with a pillar and was wondering how to keep concrete from coming out the bottom of the quick tube. Was going to build a plywood top (covering the concrete pad with a hole for the tube to sit in) now I'm just going to mix it thicker and just pour it in. Thanks for saving me time money and energy. Great build by the way

scotthenderson