Everything in this video has helped me. All the way to learning the proper way to pull the cord gently a few times first on some of my gas powered tools. Thanks! Oh yeah. I always like your videos
Pretty good generator, silence makes the difference. i also have a Honda but ECT7000, it works well but compared to mine, yours works much more quietly!
That was very cool. Big strong muscular guy to help me understand what I'm trying to get. I'm having a lot of trouble locating U-channel posts. Hardware stores and even Amazon don't seem to have them.
I would suggest a side mount post pounder and a rhino gas powered. Can do these signs without a ladder, just one person and without putting the hammer on top. When you crank down the sign, don't make it too tight, once you bend it, the sign will rust over time when it rains.
You should of used flex bases and they lag down into the asphalt or concrete. since curbs won't keep cars from hitting the posts. I do signs as well. Concrete the hole I pore hydraulic cement and it self levels.
I'm gonna be installing a 10 feet post but in the dirt, they say it's gotta go in 4 ½ feet into the ground. Not sure if I should just hammer it down or dig a hole put it in and cover it up and around back with dirt
In 2 cases there will either be asphalt or concrete. You just need to drill past the asphalt and the concrete so that you are able to hammer in the post. You were correct! Thanks so much for watching!
You always have to make sure there are not Utilities under. In Ontario here we call a service to check. I already knew there was no utilities under this area. Posts are normally 10-12' in height all depending on the size of the sign your installation.
@@DOITALLSEALINGHow long does it take for them to come out and mark it? Is it expensive? If you dont mind me asking, how do you come up with the price per parking sign? Like lets say you were installing a sign in grass area for 5 visitors parking spots how much would it cost per 12x18 sign mounted on post and installed? Thanks for the reply, I subscribed to your channel. You have some great high quality content.
Always check city code on heights of signs. Some areas they want the sign bottom to be high in the air due to people walking into them with their heads.
Avec un telespar et la base (de 4 pieds que tu plante à 3' et 3/4") qui va avec, tu prends ton marteau bosch, avec l'embout pour planter... ça perce DIRECT au travers l'asphalte. Ensuite, tu prends ton telespar de 10 pieds... tu mets ton emseigne et c'est fini. Pas de béton, d'escabeau et tu sauves du temps!
Mais, sinon, pourquoi ne pas avoir utiliser un embout plus cours (comme base pour ton autre poteau)? Tu aurais même pus utiliser un marteau piqueur avec le bon embout pour planter sans effort (avec ta génératrice) sans avoir à monter dans l'escabeau (safety firsf) et prendre la masse pour planter (sinon il y a aussi des plante-tuteurs que tu aurais pus utilise. Je travaille pour la ville de Montréal, et nous plantons différents types de poteaux et, pas besoin de pré-percer, on plante carrément dans l'asphalte. Sur ce merci pour la vidéo. J'aime apprendre de nouvelles techniques et partager mes connaissances.
Hi Jeff, I'm in Los Angeles area but I got the post signs done and they look beautiful. Thank you so much for your video.I wish I can send you a picture.