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$5000 Mistake On Post Frame Pole Barn Before Starting!!
My neighbor ran into a problem BEFORE starting construction that cost him $5000. This video shows how that happened so you can avoid the same mistake!
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JimBob Cutting Up Porsche in 1000 Pieces to Sell!!
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Hey Ya all, JimBob can't spell so its a Porch and he thought a Porsche was a Porch. Poor JimBob , he doesn't know how to spell or write! As you can tell , this a Parody of some RUclips channels who are doing some weird stuff to make money. Hope this makes you laugh! Like & Subscribe
Trolling of Phone Scammer ! He Gets MAD and Irritated !!! Funny!
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Scammer Revenge! Funny Trolling a Chase Phone Scammer who said needs $250 for delivery fee of a $850,000 check. I decided to play dumb with him and he got upset. OOPS! Please share this with others to help prevent Fraud. Look out for the warning signs of asking for banking, social security numbers , or sending money for winnings! The more people that know these scams , maybe we can get rid of t...
Building a Tool for Chipping Ice!
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Building a Tool for Chipping Ice!
Bought 2 Snowblowers at Auction Unseen ! Was it a Good Deal???
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Bought 2 Snowblowers at Auction Unseen ! Was it a Good Deal???
Science Experiment Melting Snow With Only a Tarp !
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Science Experiment Melting Snow With Only a Tarp !
WATCH Correct Way to Run Water Line , Electrical or Pipe through Concrete Wall Foundation!
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WATCH Correct Way to Run Water Line , Electrical or Pipe through Concrete Wall Foundation!
Concrete Costs and Terms Explained ! 6 Bags, PSI , Fiber Mesh??
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Concrete Costs and Terms Explained ! 6 Bags, PSI , Fiber Mesh??
Mowing 5 Foot Tall Grass Satisfying , Come Along for the Ride! City Dwellers Invited
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Mowing 5 Foot Tall Grass Satisfying , Come Along for the Ride! City Dwellers Invited
Cute Dog Sounds & Antics ! A Little Sunny to Brighten your Day!
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Cute Dog Sounds & Antics ! A Little Sunny to Brighten your Day!
How To Install Windows in 10 Minutes and Save Hundreds! Pocket Inserts No Nailing Flange
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How To Install Windows in 10 Minutes and Save Hundreds! Pocket Inserts No Nailing Flange
Customer States Front Wheel Making Noise , Was Told Its Dust Shield!
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Customer States Front Wheel Making Noise , Was Told Its Dust Shield!
Radiant Floor No Slab Insulation vs Ground Heat Lost in Post Frame Building
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Radiant Floor No Slab Insulation vs Ground Heat Lost in Post Frame Building
Easy NO EXTRA Steps Oil Change on Aston Martin 4.7L V8 Vantage 2009 - 2018 !
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Easy NO EXTRA Steps Oil Change on Aston Martin 4.7L V8 Vantage 2009 - 2018 !
Winter Snowblower Safety Video- Sucked into a Snowblower POV !
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Winter Snowblower Safety Video- Sucked into a Snowblower POV !
-30 Degrees ! Did it Heat? NO Slab Insulation & Tankless Water Heater in Pole Barn Radiant Floor!
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-30 Degrees ! Did it Heat? NO Slab Insulation & Tankless Water Heater in Pole Barn Radiant Floor!
-32 Cries of a GMC Truck Cold Startup Noise
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-32 Cries of a GMC Truck Cold Startup Noise
Building Tip - Why to Have Bigger Eaves Overhang on Metal Pole Barn Buildings!
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Building Tip - Why to Have Bigger Eaves Overhang on Metal Pole Barn Buildings!
Drawback of Gutters on Metal Pole Barn ! Why I didn't put them on my building.
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Drawback of Gutters on Metal Pole Barn ! Why I didn't put them on my building.
How To Hang Car Hoods As Wall Art In Pole Barn Garage / Man Cave Ultimate Shop Decorating Idea
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How To Hang Car Hoods As Wall Art In Pole Barn Garage / Man Cave Ultimate Shop Decorating Idea
Build Your Own Radiant Heat Panels- Boiler and Zones Breakdown List! Pole Barn Heat Setup
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Build Your Own Radiant Heat Panels- Boiler and Zones Breakdown List! Pole Barn Heat Setup
FAST & EASY Rust Removal with Zero scrubbing or sanding!
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FAST & EASY Rust Removal with Zero scrubbing or sanding!
What Tire Slime Looks Like Inside Tire and Why Mechanics Hate It!!
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What Tire Slime Looks Like Inside Tire and Why Mechanics Hate It!!
RUSTY! 2007-2013 NNBS GMC Sierra / Silverado Fuel Pump Repair and Access Panel Install
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RUSTY! 2007-2013 NNBS GMC Sierra / Silverado Fuel Pump Repair and Access Panel Install
Exclusive Interview! Toilet Paper Kingpin Dealer : Dark Side of Coronavirus Pandemic ( Covid 19)
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Exclusive Interview! Toilet Paper Kingpin Dealer : Dark Side of Coronavirus Pandemic ( Covid 19)
Will a Tankless Water Heater Work for Radiant Floor Heat? Pros & Cons
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Will a Tankless Water Heater Work for Radiant Floor Heat? Pros & Cons
The Stradman Mystery Girl Revealed ! Meet the Stradgirl!
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The Stradman Mystery Girl Revealed ! Meet the Stradgirl!
How Much to Heat 3200 sq ft Pole Barn Garage Shop in November-December
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How Much to Heat 3200 sq ft Pole Barn Garage Shop in November-December
How To Prevent & Fix Frozen Garage Floor Drain To Outside
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How To Prevent & Fix Frozen Garage Floor Drain To Outside
How much to Heat 3200 Sq Ft Pole Barn Shop Garage & Update ?
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How much to Heat 3200 Sq Ft Pole Barn Shop Garage & Update ?

Комментарии

  • @RobertBowyer-hw4kq
    @RobertBowyer-hw4kq 17 дней назад

    Did you just screw the metal in at the four foot truss locations or did you need to add something in between them? Please and thank you.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 17 дней назад

      Just screwed to trusses. If your trusses are over 6ft, then you would probably want blocking between trusses to prevent sagging with insulation on top of ceiling panels

    • @RobertBowyer-hw4kq
      @RobertBowyer-hw4kq 16 дней назад

      Mine are 4 feet on center. Thank you for your quick response. I’m looking forward to this project and your video helped a lot with making a decision. Are your trusses 4 feet ?

    • @RobertBowyer-hw4kq
      @RobertBowyer-hw4kq 15 дней назад

      Mine are 4 feet on center. Thank you for your quick response. I’m looking forward to this project and your video helped a lot with making a decision. Are your trusses 4 feet ?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 14 дней назад

      @@RobertBowyer-hw4kq Mine are 6ft on center

    • @RobertBowyer-hw4kq
      @RobertBowyer-hw4kq 12 дней назад

      Thank you.

  • @nickdotson8331
    @nickdotson8331 20 дней назад

    This is something I couldn't wrap my head around, insulation under the slab. Heat rises, right? It only makes sense that it would go up into the building and not out into the ground.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 18 дней назад

      The ground does sap the heat but only to an extent. You would need perimeter side insulation or else the sides would drain the heat from slab and it wouldn't heat. So basically create a chimney and the ground with tubing is the fire. You do need more tubing with the insulation to properly heat the ground to make it work. Thanks for watching

  • @iq6840
    @iq6840 Месяц назад

    So its set at 130 degrees and on 58 degrees in the shop

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube Месяц назад

      The water temp is actually 90 degrees going into the floor slab. The heater is set at 130 degrees but it mixes with returning floor water on the panels , so it loses 40 degrees at panel.

  • @albertomaytorena1014
    @albertomaytorena1014 Месяц назад

    thanks for the video

  • @danielsegarra1052
    @danielsegarra1052 Месяц назад

    There all over the northern states

  • @andersonmarineromiranda6662
    @andersonmarineromiranda6662 Месяц назад

    Where can I buy the oil and how much help please I just buy my go kart 2 days ago

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube Месяц назад

      You just use non detergent motor oil.

  • @timholtmeier8146
    @timholtmeier8146 Месяц назад

    Pretreat for incoming winter weather

  • @MrAgoniatis
    @MrAgoniatis Месяц назад

    Thanks for the great video, I'm in Canada and I have a Silverrusto crew cab 1500. same problem, fuel lines leaking.

  • @AllFallBeforeMe
    @AllFallBeforeMe Месяц назад

    Those mechanics are incredibly lazy. I know because I've worked with them. All it takes is a mop and sponge but that's what happens when you drink and smoke all night and whine all day at work.

  • @5777alan
    @5777alan 2 месяца назад

    Hey Jason. Good video. I'm doing a simular build for my garage. I'm also thinking about not putting a vapor barrier on the ceiling. Just unfaced insulation, and then the metal. MY attic space is also ventilated. Just wondering if you have had any moisture issues in the attic space? I will be heating the space and also AC. Thanks.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 2 месяца назад

      No issues at all , used to check attic every year but now just crawl up there every 2 years and see if any leaks . Probably will just stop doing that altogether. Thanks for watching

  • @holycow3355
    @holycow3355 2 месяца назад

    Concern burglars break back windows, is this anti-theft/impact to some degree ?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 2 месяца назад

      Plexiglass is 10x stronger then glass in impact resistant tests , so like a baseball bat hit wouldn't break the thicker acrylic. Only downside is , it scratches easily while real glass doesn't scratch easy.

  • @Retired-Survivor
    @Retired-Survivor 2 месяца назад

    What were the average daytime temperatures each day?

  • @user-zi3kg7qz3r
    @user-zi3kg7qz3r 3 месяца назад

    Hi Jason, how do you avoid having a plumbing inspection if you want to have rough in plumbing for future? Will it pass final inspection if you have pipes sticking out of the slab?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      With your rough in, they will inspect that before concrete is poured. So in most areas, need to pull a permit so they can check rough in then they do a final

  • @jepito29
    @jepito29 3 месяца назад

    I think that’s equivalent only using a 18,000btu (1.5 to ) system to heat the whole space. Great job! Curious what the electrical side of the system consumes

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      Each pump uses about 0.65 amps so maybe 2 amps an hour for panel and heater is minimal. My basic charge for meter is higher then my pumps running whole month!

  • @dieselperformance17
    @dieselperformance17 3 месяца назад

    Wanted to say thanks, I built my own panel off this video and it works great!

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      Glad it helped! Thanks for watching the videos , every view counts!

  • @stickman-1
    @stickman-1 3 месяца назад

    So you want me to be stranded on the side of the road with a flat tire so you don't have to use a $100 pressure washer and 5 minutes to clean it up? Gee, let me think, stranded on the side of the road for hours or a small inconvenience to a tire shop? Okay I'm going with the slime. Guess what? I bought my own tire machine because I got tired of shops complaining, charging, putting tires on wrong and damaging rims. Yes, that's right, I would rather spend $2k so I can change my own tires.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      Ya you can do that but most people only buy 16 tires in their whole life! So wouldn't make sense to buy a machine because each tire would be over $120 extra to pay off that machine . So now you need to buy a balancer also , so looking at about 5k for both machines. Usually shops charge about $30 per tire to change and balance , so someone can do over 170 tires and still not pay off the machines.

    • @stickman-1
      @stickman-1 3 месяца назад

      @@JasonRUclips Well I do have 13 vehicles and we buy tires for at least 2 of them per year. We also have summer tires and winter tires for at least 2 vehicles. As for balancing, we are using the balancing beads. So far so good. Shops around here charge $40 for mounting/balancing plus $5/tire for the city. If I do it myself I'm allowed to take my old tires to the dump for free. Also, and this is the major reason, I'm sick of people not doing a good job. Most of my tires are directional and I've had shops put them on backwards only to have to go back and get it corrected. That was the last straw for me.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      @stickman-1 I totally agree , doing it yourself is only way you know that it is done right. ONLY if your smart enough as most people don't take pride in their work and would rather do a quick hack job.

  • @Tom-yr3pt
    @Tom-yr3pt 3 месяца назад

    Easy way to control the temps is thermostat on the pump. When temp drops the pump activate which starts the water heater.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      The systems have that as it is controlled by the zone relay box. Each pump has their own thermostat and tied into the zone relay .

    • @christiangould6713
      @christiangould6713 16 дней назад

      I have a 200sf shop with tubes in the floor. I was hoping to use one of the $200 on demand boilers. Do you think that would work? I would wire the tstat to the circ pump.

  • @abacojack13
    @abacojack13 3 месяца назад

    what is the part that the pressure/temp gauge attaches to?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      The manifolds have them installed on them , thats what the pex loops hook up to

    • @abacojack13
      @abacojack13 3 месяца назад

      Not the ones on the manifolds. the ones on the copper pipes. in this video you have a guage next to the pressure tank and one next to the Air seperator. Is it some kind of T fitting @@JasonRUclips

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      @abacojack13 It is a 1" tee with like 3/8 - 1/2 on top. Then you sweat a threaded reducer to it with threads of gauge your using . Threaded reducer slips over the pipe perfectly.

  • @justincase5824
    @justincase5824 3 месяца назад

    Fun!

  • @brianwatson5844
    @brianwatson5844 4 месяца назад

    truthfully,does it really matter? ive seen plenty houses with no staples & nothing bad ever happened..might not be to codes but...

  • @rockhorton2176
    @rockhorton2176 4 месяца назад

    How many gpm pump are you running?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      They are Grundfos UPS15-58 pumps so 17 GPM . I run 1/2 GPM to loops and the boiler pump runs 4.5 GPM to water heater. I run mine on low to medium speed . I have a breakdown of system in my 1 video. Thanks for watching

  • @mariannegathier7574
    @mariannegathier7574 4 месяца назад

    Info really good but you're moving the camera way too fast. Such put your materials all together and then put your camera on a tripod.

  • @triplebasic
    @triplebasic 4 месяца назад

    Got bad news for resi guys: no one gives a shit about your romex. Not even your inspector.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      Depends on where you are located. If your in the South or Texas , then doesn't matter. In the Liberal states , they nitpick everything. They even measure the fastening distance from Box!

  • @spookyaus10t
    @spookyaus10t 4 месяца назад

    Those bastards are the nuisance of every house in the southeast

  • @spookyaus10t
    @spookyaus10t 4 месяца назад

    Can't have that many wires in those staples. I believe the most you can get away with is 2 sheaths. You have to buy a special spacing staple for anything more. Not a professional. Just from what I remember as an apprentice.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      Ya they make the special staples for this purpose. Thanks for watching

  • @m7877
    @m7877 4 месяца назад

    Should be one romex per strap. In some cases 2.

  • @sbubby4548
    @sbubby4548 4 месяца назад

    Little metal pieces holding the bracket? I see a wire below the box at the start of the video with a plastic bracket instead

  • @adamwelch7874
    @adamwelch7874 4 месяца назад

    No electrician, just curious

  • @blazingcurent2504
    @blazingcurent2504 4 месяца назад

    Wouldn’t be able to tell from a glance me know what the manufacturers recommended is

  • @brianbvachek3219
    @brianbvachek3219 4 месяца назад

    Mind if i ask where you got your tin sheeting you used on the ceiling/walls?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      I got them at menards , thinner gauge then the regular pro rib siding

  • @wadevanbuskirk234
    @wadevanbuskirk234 4 месяца назад

    Nice system review, but I want to build my own radiant panels and I did not get any of that here

  • @stuartbrock7586
    @stuartbrock7586 4 месяца назад

    Can't hear a thing you are saying.

  • @clemmersmetalworx7012
    @clemmersmetalworx7012 4 месяца назад

    Watched this when you first posted . Im up in Northern Minnesota. Hows the system holding up after 2 years ? When you did you layout under the sand . What size pex did you use and tube spacing ? Im seriously looking at doing your system . With it being under the sand do you still need to run it at 120° or can you run it hotter ?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      Its been almost 4 years and about 2 years ago had a pinhole leak in 1 line. It doesn't leak , only under pressure so I closed that line off on manifold. It might of been a manufacturer defect as it holds liquid when not pressurized. But even with that line down, it still heats the same and uses same therms . The pex size is 1/2" and runs are about 290-298 feet. Spacing is anywhere between 6" - 8" depending on area. Along walls and garage doors, used tighter spacing to compensate for heat loss . I run it usually at 120 , but if its warmer ( 32-38 degrees) then I can turn it down to 110 as sometimes it overshoots the temperature by 2 degrees. You don't want big temperature swings as that uses more energy to stabilize temperature. when its under -10 degrees , I will boost it up to 130 . Raise or lower temp when its like a week of temperature extremes. Also changing temp exercises hot water heater , allowing different gas flow. Not really needed but I do it once in awhile to just mix things up. That tankless heater temp of 120 , you are only putting in between 80 -100 degrees into the floor pex , depending on how much tubing you have and the main panel setup. I have never seen 120 degrees go to the floor pex . Thanks for watching the videos

    • @clemmersmetalworx7012
      @clemmersmetalworx7012 4 месяца назад

      @JasonRUclips thanks for the reply . I'm going to be using a outdoor wood boiler for my heat and a propane back up . Did you put a vapor barrier down under your coils ? I can't remember in the video , I'll have to watch it again . How did you hold your coils in place to the soil? I definitely want the thermal mass effect. But I also have a working shop and want to be able to bolt anything down I need any place I want. So no tubes in my concrete for sure .

  • @midwesttrophyhunter6251
    @midwesttrophyhunter6251 4 месяца назад

    Have you had any condensation issues or moisture issues?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      Nope no issues. Might be different in a tropical, high humidity area maybe or covering a pool or hot tub with no ventilation. You need alot of moisture in building for it to start sweating inside. Thanks for watching

  • @itsbfarmboy_3087
    @itsbfarmboy_3087 4 месяца назад

    While you’re not wrong and it makes a mess. Where I am we have a weed called caltrop (it’s also known as cat head or devil thorn google is your friend) and this plays havoc on our small tyres on mowers, motor bikes and push bikes. If my tyre guy wants to charge me a bit extra to deal with the mess that’s fine but it stops me having to use my tyre guy every day.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 3 месяца назад

      In your situation it makes sense to use it. Thanks for watching

  • @cruch9
    @cruch9 4 месяца назад

    Heat raises

  • @ivanpaju2390
    @ivanpaju2390 4 месяца назад

    It looks like it’s offset from the studs so you might only get one side into a stud and then have to use drywall anchors for the other side anyways But let’s be real how much weight needs to be on a towel rack it should only have a couple towels on it at most

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      If you have kids, those towel.bars are great for pull ups

  • @mikeallardii9713
    @mikeallardii9713 4 месяца назад

    There better wall anchors that support more weight and if it’s just a towel. Why do I need to go into the wall and install more framing??? I get what you’re saying but nobody should be doing pull-ups on the towel hanger.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      Kids like them and for new construction, it's easy to put a 50 cent piece of 2x4 in there before sheetrock. That's what separates hack jobs from a good job

  • @BeFaithful00
    @BeFaithful00 4 месяца назад

    Plan b would be for the tire repair shop to just shut up and do their job. That’s an option.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      Well what about this scenario. Thet quote you for a brake job over phone, but you decided to try it yourself and cross thread the caliper bolts. Now the shop needs to take extra time to fix what you did, do you think they should charge more for it? All shops would because it's not the standard. Using slime is not standard practice. Depending on what you do, if someone makes more work for you, do you just eat the extra time? I doubt you would

    • @BeFaithful00
      @BeFaithful00 2 месяца назад

      @@JasonRUclips I’m not advocating for free labor. Whatever time and effort is needed to do a repair, charge accordingly. But if you’ve chosen to be in the repair business, don’t piss and moan when the occasional difficult task presents itself as opposed to only the straightforward ones.

  • @jonressler9794
    @jonressler9794 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the post. I have about 1,800 sq ft. , single zone, pex is in, all runs are of equal length, but haven’t decided on heating source but have seriously considered a tankless heater. Hope did you handle your balancing? I understand that if runs are of equal length and single zone that valving/balancing isn’t necessary. Any thoughts?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      Your manifolds have balancing valves built in. But if your runs are close in length, then only the first couple balancing valves usually need to be adjusted. Pretty simple to do

  • @lancemartin7926
    @lancemartin7926 4 месяца назад

    Amazing how your systom works...an no one is taking in account that the ground becomes its own insulater the deeper the heat travels till it starts to reflect back up....jason what size boiler are u using...ive read about this but to hear it work is amazing....thanks for your work

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      Thanks, it's a modulating tankless water heater and puts out maximum 120k btu and modulates down to 45k . True about the ground but then contractors can't add in the extra 3-5k to lay down foamboard!

    • @lancemartin7926
      @lancemartin7926 4 месяца назад

      @@JasonRUclips I read a story about a man in Wisconsin who heated his home the same way but used a 400square ft solar panel an started heating the thermal mass in august....an used the solar panel all winter....wish you tons of luck with your system...it's just like magic everyone questions it till the know the trick

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 4 месяца назад

      @lancemartin7926 Well when the horseless carriages were invented, people said they would never work. If your taught a way to do something for many years, you question or won't believe there are other ways to do it. People resist change and they don't want to research it . But they always say their say , even if they have no clue what they are saying. Gotta love society

  • @peterhermann7389
    @peterhermann7389 4 месяца назад

    Should try Tamas Hydronic panels. Way better!

  • @garenpletzer1532
    @garenpletzer1532 5 месяцев назад

    Is there any movement in the building from digging?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 5 месяцев назад

      No, since the concrete footing pads are about 6-8 ft down and 6x6 poles sit on those. Going down 2 to 4ft won't cause any problems

  • @veza1199
    @veza1199 5 месяцев назад

    This comment section is hilarious "I have no idea about cars but I used it once and it worked so I like it!" LOL dudes don't put slime in your tires IF YOU HAVE THE OPTION. Obviously if it's a specific circumstance like a sunday or stuck on the side of the road sure do what you need to do. I have had shops turn down tire service entirely because slime was used.

  • @BelleMorue
    @BelleMorue 5 месяцев назад

    Is it better for tire with a tube inside like classic and adventure motorcycles? You can ride on a rope 5000 km without any problems, but I doubt with this stuff inside. Do I need to buy a new tire each time or only another tube?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 5 месяцев назад

      They make a Tire &Tube formula, so you would need that for tubes. It has smaller particles to plug up holes. If your tire is leaking due to dry rot or non hole leaks, then replacing tire is best bet for safety. If you have a hole, patch it then use tube

  • @khaleddannaoui5820
    @khaleddannaoui5820 5 месяцев назад

    Wouldn’t it mess with the balance of the wheel having all that in there

  • @user-vu3kl5vb7i
    @user-vu3kl5vb7i 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Jason, first of all thank you very much for the video, very well done and so easy to follow, I think even I can follow it. I know I'm late coming into this but I have a quick question, why is everything 1" and not 3/4"? For me everything would be so much easier to find and so much cheaper if I used 3/4 and with a closed system I'm not sure I need the flow rate 1" gives so I'm thinking I'm missing something. Any insite would be appreciated.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 5 месяцев назад

      The boiler/ tankless water heater needs a certain GPM (.5 to 1 GPM) to activate so you need to make sure to have enough flow through system. If you don't have many loops, then 3/4" should do, but you need to use some formulas to determine that . Google that to see what you need.

  • @crypticfairy7930
    @crypticfairy7930 5 месяцев назад

    i am using your video for a science fair project as research and reference, how many inches of snow would you say that was?

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 5 месяцев назад

      It ended up to be about 5 inches of snow , from bare spots to surrounding snow

    • @crypticfairy7930
      @crypticfairy7930 5 месяцев назад

      @@JasonRUclips thank you

  • @user-mu4lm2ll9y
    @user-mu4lm2ll9y 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the info on building the panel.

  • @stadtjer689
    @stadtjer689 5 месяцев назад

    Any creative advice for building a plexiglass wall without anchoring it? I’m renting a big garage box and I want to create a small ‘clean’ office area in the back, but I’d prefer not drilling since it’s not my property. Maybe stuffing rubber around the edges creating a very tight fit? It will be 3 meters wide by around 2.5 meters high.

    • @JasonYouTube
      @JasonYouTube 5 месяцев назад

      Either make a box or have the 2 ends with a wall , basically making an "I" or like dumbbell . Ends would keep it from tipping over