We all got a kick out of your dad at about the 8:00 minute mark when he suddenly popped up out of the box. It was like you had him hiding in there just to surprise us! Nice job as always.
That’ll do! If it doesn’t… I’ll eat your hat! Brandon, we got 1 1/8” rain. I think it came down in two pours. It flushed through like cattle stampeded. I assume you had that in, before it came? I have another video with Brady coming out tomorrow… this time he’s painting and assembling a porch glider…. He said to tell you, “Hi” the next time I saw you. I may get caught up enough to holler at you next week. Are you going to be in the area? Tell your dad he’s really getting good in that skiddy!!!
Yes we got it before the big rain. Oh cool sounds like a great video. I’m working at the new Starbucks in Webb city now right next to Burger King on rangeline. I will tell him he is doing a lot better
Nice work. Only thing i would of did different, i wouldn’t of out that pipe right ip against each other. There will be a void there now and could settle.
I'm surprised that you didn't provide the minimum one foot separation between the two pipes for compaction as specified in the pipe manufacturer's installation specifications. But it should be okay provided that there is no future 'piping' around the outside of the pipe during heavy rains.
I probably should have but with the curve and the roots I just left them together. It may settle some over time but at least they don’t plan to do anything just let it go back to nature
@@JerichoRally Being that it is a shallow installation in a non traffic area, pipe structural integrity should be fine. I'm more concerned about one of those flooding storms coming along, finding the path of least resistance (underneath and between the two parallel pipes) and eventually eroding and blowing everything out...
My question may look stupid to some. But why is the catch bassin so high compared to grade ? Isn't it supposed to catch surface water ? Please be kind in your answer. Just want to learn 😊
It’s only suppose to let a small amount of water in at a time but in big rains or floods the pond is suppose to fill up and dump over the top of the catch basin to let more water in faster if that makes sense