Tim Carter talks about the correct tool to use - an optical builders level / transit - to get the wood 6 x 6 posts perfectly level. It's very hard to get the concrete piers level when you're looking for a maximum margin of error of no more than 1/8 inch. It's easy to get Read More »
Tim Carter shows how to install a concrete pier anchor bolt. It's important to get it in the right place because you often only have 1/4 inch margin of error. For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for the shed in this video, click the following links: SHED PLANNING: http://test.askthebuilder.com/how-to-plan-a-shed Read More »
Tim Carter shows how to use the handmade concrete chute to put concrete into the DIY shed pier form. For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for the shed in this video, click the following links: SHED PLANNING: http://test.askthebuilder.com/how-to-plan-a-shed SHEDS for STORAGE: http://test.askthebuilder.com/storage-sheds GARDEN SHEDS: http://test.askthebuilder.com/garden-sheds SHED RAMPS: http://test.askthebuilder.com/shed-ramps/ ACTUAL Read More »
Tim Carter shows off a concrete chute made with scrap lumber that will make filling the pier forms much easier. It's very hard work shoveling concrete from a wheelbarrow into a pier form hole. Let Mother Nature's gravity do it for FREE! For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for Read More »
Pier Foundation Concrete Mix Tips Tim Carter demonstrates how to mix DIY shed pier concrete the right way. You don't want to add too much water. Adding too much water to where the concrete flows like water dilutes the amount of Portland cement in the mix and it makes the concrete WEAK. Use a mortar Read More »
Tim Carter shows why it's so important to backfill dirt around the concrete piers before you build the wood floor. If you get ahead of yourself, you'll be on your belly with buckets trying to get dirt under the floor. For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for the shed Read More »
Tim Carter demonstrates a handy method to ensure concrete pier anchor bolts are in the correct location when you pour concrete. For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for the shed in this video, click the following links: SHED PLANNING: http://test.askthebuilder.com/how-to-plan-a-shed SHEDS for STORAGE: http://test.askthebuilder.com/storage-sheds GARDEN SHEDS: http://test.askthebuilder.com/garden-sheds SHED RAMPS: Read More »
Tim Carter has all the DIY shed piers in place with lots of backfill dirt around them. The dirt helps hold the piers in place as concrete is placed in them. The dirt also helps prevent blowouts in case the pier form tries to explode under the pressure and weight of the concrete. For more Read More »
Tim Carter demonstrates a very innovative shed pier form that assembles with NO TOOLS. It snaps together in just minutes and includes the cut and bent reinforcing steel. For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for the shed in this video, click the following links: SHED PLANNING: http://test.askthebuilder.com/how-to-plan-a-shed SHEDS for Read More »
Pier Forms in Place Video Tim Carter shows the prefabricated pier forms in place and ready to fill with concrete. For more DIY Shed building tips and information and the actual plans for the shed in this video, click the following links: SHED PLANNING: http://test.askthebuilder.com/how-to-plan-a-shed SHEDS for STORAGE: http://test.askthebuilder.com/storage-sheds GARDEN SHEDS: http://test.askthebuilder.com/garden-sheds SHED RAMPS: http://test.askthebuilder.com/shed-ramps/ Read More »