This totally makes sense. Having a cistern for flushing toilets, watering plants and other uses (like running pressure washers or washing your car) is pretty good. I have a 50 something gallon water drum and inside it is an incredibly simplified system like this. It's a simple submersible pump in the bottom with a two-stage screen system used primarily for watering plants around our rented property as well as for my pressure washer when I want to wash my lawn mowing service equipment. I also recently bought a higher pressure, as Vevor describes it, "shallow well pump" to gain a bit more flow and/or pressure from this setup. It looks a bit like a jet pump but I am not sure if that's what it is with 1" fittings and garden hose adapters.
I think I must have seen 12 videos yesterday. Decided to give a listen to just one more, and I've got to tell you, this was THE best schooling I've heard. Thanks for explaining the details and the names cause people like me don't know what everything is called. Love you old-timers too. Nothing like old school know how. Need to connect stairs from basement going up to bulkhead and they have to go into concrete. Any suggestions Larry??? Love to hear from ya. ❤
That is a septic tank and not a cistern. Those tanks are not designed to be buried empty. Rainwater cisterns will be empty at times. While you may get away with it in certain soil conditions the manufacturer will not warranty the tank if it collapses from groundwater pressure when empty. Pay a little more and buy a tank that is designed to be buried empty and carries a warranty for the application.
No 2*4 on the stringer against the wall just made the drywall hangers job harder and the trim carpenter job harder. Showing how to measure and cut stringers yes
Watching that hammer hitting those nails so perfectly n accurately, n the precision cuts w the saw, were like therapy to me...ahhhhhhh......carpenter yoga 🧘♀️
this is great! you can see the late 80s pickup in the back of the shot, no safety gear. No nail gun or screws. His saw/hammer technique is amazing, fast and efficient. I wish I could work with someone like that.
I hope i get an answer I don't understand how going in 3/4" from the end of the top and bottom. Plates causes the sheetricks to line up perfectly with the studs spaced 16" apart? 2nd why mark a line at every 16 then place an x next to the line which is also where the stud will be fatened and placed ?
This is one of the best instructional videos I have seen. You have answered every question I had on making and installing countertops. Thank You
How is the plumbing run.
This totally makes sense. Having a cistern for flushing toilets, watering plants and other uses (like running pressure washers or washing your car) is pretty good. I have a 50 something gallon water drum and inside it is an incredibly simplified system like this. It's a simple submersible pump in the bottom with a two-stage screen system used primarily for watering plants around our rented property as well as for my pressure washer when I want to wash my lawn mowing service equipment. I also recently bought a higher pressure, as Vevor describes it, "shallow well pump" to gain a bit more flow and/or pressure from this setup. It looks a bit like a jet pump but I am not sure if that's what it is with 1" fittings and garden hose adapters.
videos like this dont need background music. very distracting
Doesn’t need the porno music.
This video is decades ahead of it's time
The Bob Ross of masonry
Therapy watching Larry work.
Larry is such an old school pro
You fucked up his perfect explanation by putting stupid visuals over it can't see half the information because of it
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Is he still working? Great teacher .
I think I must have seen 12 videos yesterday. Decided to give a listen to just one more, and I've got to tell you, this was THE best schooling I've heard. Thanks for explaining the details and the names cause people like me don't know what everything is called. Love you old-timers too. Nothing like old school know how. Need to connect stairs from basement going up to bulkhead and they have to go into concrete. Any suggestions Larry??? Love to hear from ya. ❤
That is a septic tank and not a cistern. Those tanks are not designed to be buried empty. Rainwater cisterns will be empty at times. While you may get away with it in certain soil conditions the manufacturer will not warranty the tank if it collapses from groundwater pressure when empty. Pay a little more and buy a tank that is designed to be buried empty and carries a warranty for the application.
this dude is the real deal... not to many of this kind left out there.
This man was and will always be a great carpenter
What is this shitty obnoxious editing and music? Just let the man fucking talk.
Thank you very much Sr see ya later from Alaska 😊
These two are pretty slick with a hammer. I bet they end up building a lot of houses.
No 2*4 on the stringer against the wall just made the drywall hangers job harder and the trim carpenter job harder. Showing how to measure and cut stringers yes
Keep up the good work brother
Love how the music alternates between sexy jazz music then to backyard farm music
He is very good at the hammer. Very impressed.
Always wear a dust mask!!! Cement dust is really really bad for your lungs
Watching that hammer hitting those nails so perfectly n accurately, n the precision cuts w the saw, were like therapy to me...ahhhhhhh......carpenter yoga 🧘♀️
Fuck ice
I don’t know who this pro is. But obviously he was well respected and I can see why. Def a pro’s pro
Look at that wood, nice tight grain pattern. Lumber is not the same today
First!
RIP LEGENDS
Get rid of thT annoying background music
I would not cut like that, let the saw stop on the corner then finish it off with a jig or hand saw.
What's with the yellow box drawing/overlay @1:47?
You have effectively made a beautiful instructional video into a distracted mess 🤣
That's some groovy stair music ~~>
this is great! you can see the late 80s pickup in the back of the shot, no safety gear. No nail gun or screws. His saw/hammer technique is amazing, fast and efficient. I wish I could work with someone like that.
Where did Larry get the 10” run from?
In the picture it looks like a concert block and stone wall.
7:47 ahh didn't leave room for the drywall to slide in between
What a legend!
me: gotta re-do my stairs DIY youtube: here's a chill hippy that looks like he knows wtf he's doing......
all stairs CODE would require 2 2x4" compression at the top. imo
Very very helpful. I might need to be on your show
why add the distracting music and graphics ?
Get rid of the background music !
The funky ass beat line that kicks in....im waiting on Dre or Snoop to start rapping.
I hope i get an answer I don't understand how going in 3/4" from the end of the top and bottom. Plates causes the sheetricks to line up perfectly with the studs spaced 16" apart? 2nd why mark a line at every 16 then place an x next to the line which is also where the stud will be fatened and placed ?
”One meishurment”
The background music is distracting. The first track sounds like a porn vid from 1925.😂
Is there a version of this without the muzak playing over him?
No deal with it
I just keep thinking of his poor back, hes stooped over all day