Awesome job with the whole set up. I've been looking around to build one on a budget and something like this would be perfect.
As to all these people whining about Mexicans taking all the low paying jobs quit complaining. Nobody is stealing anything, if a white person really wanted to work he would. Just go out to a grapevine field. How many white people do you see picking grapes at 110 degree weather? One and that's the owner of the fields. Lol. Guess what all those Mexicans busting there ass
Wow, it is sad to see how those illegal Mexicans are stealing the white man's job. A few white folks could easily be doing all that work and we wouldn't have so many illegals steeling American job.
@FlipsOverAt69 Actually, sarcasm aside, you're right. There are THOUSANDS of young people with no work experiance who are AMERICANS who would love low level labor jobs but they can't get work because some illegal beat them to it, and will work with no papers, no workman's comp, no nothing. I was one of those kids, while MExican illegals were out making a TAX FREE 10 per hr, I was making 9 BEFORE taxes, getting shit hours, now I own my own business and hire ONLY LEGALS!
Nice job on the outdoor fireplace. One comment though; the main thing I would've liked to see is the only thing you didn't show, and that is some footage of a fire burning in the fireplace. How come no video of the fireplace in use? Otherwise, great job on the construction!
Nice work and this next response has nothing to do with your video but is in the field of construction.
What is going on with this construction on Beaver Street just south of the train tracks?? They tore up the road, resurfaced it and they are tearing it up with jackhammers? Did they screw up with their calculations or is this a standard thing here in the USA? Once again nice work and keep inspiring others :)
Nice work Richard Cat on the Barbie she said.....funny......they sell paint for the rock give it an even nicer look instead of just natural concrete look, but hey it looks awesome show us a vid with fire and u havin a beer and meat on the pit!!!! thanks for sharing!!!!!
very nice.. I have a question.. I want to lay a patio like that do I have to grade first then dump broken rock and then sand? so many diffrent ways to do it on youtube I found but Im on a buddget and I see yours and it looks great!
Thanks! The sand may seep through the rock and may cause the bricks to become uneven over time..
I had some fill dirt brought in earlier that year (from a construction site-it was Free) since my property is on a hill so it needed leveled out first.. I actually have that on video as well - just never posted it on YouTube..
We spread a layer of sand and set the bricks on top of it tapping them down and then spread the sand with a push broom across the bricks filling in the cracks.
Nice.. That seems the best way.. I see guys buying crushed rock then compacting it then pouring sand.. But I like your way better.. Im going to do the same, hit up a construction site for thier dirt.. Thanks for the reply!
Not me, but the guy who built it for me (shown later in the video spreading the sand for the brick patio) is a concrete mason by trade from Mexico and built the entire thing and I was his 'helper' per se..
Muy bueno Amigo! This is some cool shiznit. (as the bros say) You know Special K? He B a friend of mine. We want to build one of these babies in our yard but not sure if we want to do a fire pit instead. Do you do these? I didn't listen to all the audio so you may have said. U from RH, SC? Right on... I went to Winthrop U.
Awesome job with the whole set up. I've been looking around to build one on a budget and something like this would be perfect.
As to all these people whining about Mexicans taking all the low paying jobs quit complaining. Nobody is stealing anything, if a white person really wanted to work he would. Just go out to a grapevine field. How many white people do you see picking grapes at 110 degree weather? One and that's the owner of the fields. Lol. Guess what all those Mexicans busting there ass
modeyus1984 2 months ago
@modeyus1984 I Love this comment! Thank You!
rvr2 2 months ago
if you could find 3 non union white boys willing to work. the fire place look fantastic. viva la mexicanno
contreeman 8 months ago
Wow, it is sad to see how those illegal Mexicans are stealing the white man's job. A few white folks could easily be doing all that work and we wouldn't have so many illegals steeling American job.
:) sarcasm intended.
FlipsOverAt69 9 months ago
@FlipsOverAt69 Welp, I haven't seen this kind of quality for the price I was given by him so.. No Regrets. :)
rvr2 9 months ago
@FlipsOverAt69 you dumb ass
felipegmunoz 8 months ago
@felipegmunoz yup he is.......BIG time !!!
TheDjmagic85 8 months ago
@FlipsOverAt69 Actually, sarcasm aside, you're right. There are THOUSANDS of young people with no work experiance who are AMERICANS who would love low level labor jobs but they can't get work because some illegal beat them to it, and will work with no papers, no workman's comp, no nothing. I was one of those kids, while MExican illegals were out making a TAX FREE 10 per hr, I was making 9 BEFORE taxes, getting shit hours, now I own my own business and hire ONLY LEGALS!
RightWingCon81 8 months ago
Nice job on the outdoor fireplace. One comment though; the main thing I would've liked to see is the only thing you didn't show, and that is some footage of a fire burning in the fireplace. How come no video of the fireplace in use? Otherwise, great job on the construction!
Videochest 9 months ago
@Videochest See my other videos.. I have several day and nighttime burns. Thanks!
rvr2 9 months ago
looks great, nice har bone pattern.
backyardovenbuilder 1 year ago
@backyardovenbuilder Thanks!
rvr2 1 year ago
@backyardovenbuilder
Nice work and this next response has nothing to do with your video but is in the field of construction.
What is going on with this construction on Beaver Street just south of the train tracks?? They tore up the road, resurfaced it and they are tearing it up with jackhammers? Did they screw up with their calculations or is this a standard thing here in the USA? Once again nice work and keep inspiring others :)
yetibiker08 1 year ago
Nice work Richard Cat on the Barbie she said.....funny......they sell paint for the rock give it an even nicer look instead of just natural concrete look, but hey it looks awesome show us a vid with fire and u havin a beer and meat on the pit!!!! thanks for sharing!!!!!
ascorpio09 1 year ago
@ascorpio09 Ha! Yeah, my wife is a comic sometimes..
I'll look into that paint you mentioned and note your idea of beer and steak for a future vid!
Thanks!!
rvr2 1 year ago
very nice.. I have a question.. I want to lay a patio like that do I have to grade first then dump broken rock and then sand? so many diffrent ways to do it on youtube I found but Im on a buddget and I see yours and it looks great!
zentetsu32 1 year ago
@zentetsu32
Thanks! The sand may seep through the rock and may cause the bricks to become uneven over time..
I had some fill dirt brought in earlier that year (from a construction site-it was Free) since my property is on a hill so it needed leveled out first.. I actually have that on video as well - just never posted it on YouTube..
We spread a layer of sand and set the bricks on top of it tapping them down and then spread the sand with a push broom across the bricks filling in the cracks.
rvr2 1 year ago
@rvr2
Nice.. That seems the best way.. I see guys buying crushed rock then compacting it then pouring sand.. But I like your way better.. Im going to do the same, hit up a construction site for thier dirt.. Thanks for the reply!
zentetsu32 1 year ago
damnit, you just inspired me so now i'm gonna have to build one too! looks great!!
circderonim 1 year ago
@circderonim
It happens! Good Luck with yours!
rvr2 1 year ago
Awesome work!
Set2STUN 1 year ago
@Set2STUN
Thanks!
rvr2 1 year ago
Are you a mason, or brick layer by trade? It is top notch work!
mra2z 2 years ago
Not me, but the guy who built it for me (shown later in the video spreading the sand for the brick patio) is a concrete mason by trade from Mexico and built the entire thing and I was his 'helper' per se..
Thanks!
rvr2 2 years ago
nice
Tutilost 2 years ago
wow that looks amazing, very well done.
TheKnoxville420 2 years ago
Thanks!
The Fall season is the Perfect Time for something like this too!
rvr2 2 years ago
damn fine work
darkchashy 2 years ago
Thank You..
ThankYouVeryMuch! 8)
rvr2 2 years ago
sweet got a smaller version at the cottage perfect!
hondacr60r 2 years ago
Yeah, I love it..
Especially now that it's getting colder.
Thanks
rvr2 2 years ago
lol that looks fun
DetroitPC313 2 years ago
It was! ;)
rvr2 2 years ago
nice work, muy buen trabajo.-
tambor74 2 years ago
Muchas Gracias!
rvr2 2 years ago
God that must be so satisfying to have built. :]
VirtualAutonomy 2 years ago
It Truely Is!
My wife and I, along with her niece enjoyed a fire in it just last night.
rvr2 2 years ago
Would love to see a vid of it in action.
VirtualAutonomy 2 years ago
Ah.. Noted.
Thanks again
rvr2 2 years ago
Muy bueno Amigo! This is some cool shiznit. (as the bros say) You know Special K? He B a friend of mine. We want to build one of these babies in our yard but not sure if we want to do a fire pit instead. Do you do these? I didn't listen to all the audio so you may have said. U from RH, SC? Right on... I went to Winthrop U.
WakeUpDummies 2 years ago
Sorry to hear you know 'Special K' too.. HA! He's a GR8 fella!
I have connections through my business Here in Rock Hill with guys that build these.
Thanks!
rvr2 2 years ago
Ha! Yeah.. I hear ya man. K is a cool cat.
That's pretty neat. I really want to do some hard scaping in the back yard
WakeUpDummies 2 years ago
hey..nice work!! im looking to build a kiva/beehive fireplace w/bbq...cant find any videos..good job man!
roginaz 3 years ago
Thanks! I've always wanted one of these..
The kiva/beehive fireplace sounds Excellent!
When you do get it built, let me know and/or post a clip of it. I'd like to see that!
rvr2 2 years ago