There is a new home going into our park. I shot some footage of them getting the holes for the frost line footers in. Much easier than digging, and a lot safer than an auger. I thought I would share it here as it is a pretty interesting process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep82VT4L8bs
In other news, I have the partial skirting job done. Enough to get the deck/landing started in front of the patio door. I am taking video of that too and will post it on my You Tube channel when I get around to editing again.
I wish there was a way to embed the video in the forum, but the link will take you to the video on my You Tube channel.
Frost line footers the easy way
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.That doesn't look deep enough for below frost line, around here it 36".
That is a variation of vacuum excavating. I have never seen a pressure washer used before, But it seems to work.
Greg
That is a variation of vacuum excavating. I have never seen a pressure washer used before, But it seems to work.
Greg
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They are about 4'+ deep. Depth perception gets wacky with video, particularly when using a bit of zoom.
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