@1:16 This finisher completely owns the 5 gallon bucket he's using to stand on! Whoa! An aside, I was part of a house build blitz 15 years ago -nothing like this though. What normally took the builder 4-5 months to build out to occupancy inspection, we (his sub crews) completed in 4 weeks.
Several years ago I ordered the full video from San Diego. I don't know about the concrete quality, but a team of inspectors watched and inspected at every prescribed step by the building codes of San Diego at that time. They wore black and white striped "referee" shirts and hardhats. Not every step passed the first time - another feat for the time of completion. Regarding OSHA, there have been MANY new regs and standards since the year this was done.
I just bought this house about 6 months ago and let me just say that the carpet installer said he has never worked on contrete as bad as this. I had to grind the concrete for 1 whole day to get it close to lay tile. Some walls are not plum but other than that , nice house and great neighborhood.
Gunzan/Barney/Latrobe posse was present during the whole event. Thanks for posting this, I was like 10 when this happened. My friend lived in that house and I think another friend bought and currently rents it.
That hill in the background was our playground growing up.
Im always amazed at how many people show up for these things , I have never seen one done personally but I hear about it going on and Im usually too busy framing a customers house to pull off and help, even if its for 3 hours lol, did half the town call in sick, still cool though
@1:16 This finisher completely owns the 5 gallon bucket he's using to stand on! Whoa! An aside, I was part of a house build blitz 15 years ago -nothing like this though. What normally took the builder 4-5 months to build out to occupancy inspection, we (his sub crews) completed in 4 weeks.
4micaman 4 months ago in playlist More videos from ManicTrader
for "Money pit 2" ^^
kirillkloos 11 months ago
Several years ago I ordered the full video from San Diego. I don't know about the concrete quality, but a team of inspectors watched and inspected at every prescribed step by the building codes of San Diego at that time. They wore black and white striped "referee" shirts and hardhats. Not every step passed the first time - another feat for the time of completion. Regarding OSHA, there have been MANY new regs and standards since the year this was done.
papertrumpet 1 year ago
.neilbubbarenoconstructions
Neilbubbareno 1 year ago
I just bought this house about 6 months ago and let me just say that the carpet installer said he has never worked on contrete as bad as this. I had to grind the concrete for 1 whole day to get it close to lay tile. Some walls are not plum but other than that , nice house and great neighborhood.
tpauu 1 year ago
Gunzan/Barney/Latrobe posse was present during the whole event. Thanks for posting this, I was like 10 when this happened. My friend lived in that house and I think another friend bought and currently rents it.
That hill in the background was our playground growing up.
yay.
NVFlyFisher 1 year ago
Wonder what would happen if they actually inspected it. probably wouldn't pass inspections or code.
FireFoxConn 2 years ago
amazing but can anyone tell me what music is it at the start of the video????
pakidood 2 years ago
1:16 wheres OSHA when you need them?
dropouts 2 years ago
Im always amazed at how many people show up for these things , I have never seen one done personally but I hear about it going on and Im usually too busy framing a customers house to pull off and help, even if its for 3 hours lol, did half the town call in sick, still cool though
vlineguy 2 years ago
amazing, but what about quality
motordoc88 3 years ago
thats so frickin sweet
TheAmazingTTOCS 3 years ago