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Our city is requiring us to install a bike rack with this new building, so I started out by drilling two holes in the ground.
Normally, the dirt sticks to the dirt to the auger but it’s so dry here- I had to clean these holes out by hand.
Next, I mixed up 4 eighty-pound bags of concrete in a five-gallon bucket using my cordless drill.
It was just about the perfect amount of concrete to fill the holes.
I made sure both piers were at the same height so the bike rack would sit level.
After the concrete had cured for two days, it was time to wrap things up.
I marked out all six holes with a pencil.
I had just picked up this vacuum for my SDS hammer drill and was curious to see how well it would work.
It’s designed to suck up all the concrete dust as you drill- that stuff’s not good to breathe in.
It actually caught all of the dust- I was surprised.
Once I had all six holes drilled it was time to bolt it down.
I used 3/8 x 4” long Titen Screw Anchors- these are galvanized and will hold up to the weather.
These are easy to use, and you can back them out if you need to change something.
The funny thing is we had to install one of these racks on the last building we built and no one has ever chained a bike to it.
I doubt this one will get used either.
So I thought, maybe I could use it for a skid steer rack- no one’s gonna steal this one. ‪@hausplans‬

#build #howto #construction #diy #contractor #bikerack
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@bayarea4153

3 months ago

Someone’s gonna forget to unlock the skidsteer on a Monday and you’re gonna have to rebuild it 😂

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@amorphous_bones

3 months ago

As someone who rode a bike literally everywhere in college for lack of a car, I appreciate your work. On the rare occasion out-of-the-way bike racks are used, they are appreciated.

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@Brand-yk6dw

3 months ago

thanks for telling us the bolt size now we got a new bike rack along with a skid steer

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@SaudiArabianRebel

3 months ago

Still waiting for the Cement Mixer Salad

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@KMKZ3

3 months ago

I would’ve just set it in concrete with the screws on and bent, that would make great anchor points and unable people from just unscrewing the bolts and leaving with everything

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@Leviticsylevitic

3 months ago

Galvanized square steel bolts 🗣️🔥

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@DarkDramon

3 months ago

Ive worked for clients who had to do this and like you said, no one used it. Mainly because the roads to these warehouses were so narrow riding a bike on them was a huge risk.

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@Jasel71

3 months ago

Great video. Love the augur attachment. It's not easy using a two man augur in certain types of dirt. Hit a rock and someone's getting tossed. The reason I'm commenting though is I absolutely LOVE the vacuum attachment for your drill! I think all tools should have a vacuum attachment that isn't extremely expensive! I'm a bricklayer and we get into some really dusty situations with saws, grinders, drills and plenty of other stuff and vacuums are a life saver... literally... I'm an asthmatic and not having to breathe that dust in is a blessing. Cool video and keep it up!

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@musewinter9369

3 months ago

Im a biker and you made me giggle. People need more bike racks, but the skid steer rack is chefs kiss

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@themediawrangler

3 months ago

If the bike racks aren’t getting used, the roads are probably not bike friendly. Personally, I am always happy to see bike infrastructure even when I am not on the bike.

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@AndyPhu

3 months ago

THAT IS A GOOD THING! No-one is gunna ride their bike to work if there is no where to chain it up. but you might get lucky if you have a cool boss that let's you store it inside during work hours.

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@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat

3 months ago

I like that this video is 10% a guide on building a bike rack and 90% a passive agressive swipe at local building codes.

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@heavenly9645

3 months ago

As a biker, I really do appreciate a good bike rack wherever I may go

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@ricardomartm

1 month ago

It's so satisfying to see proper "Inverted U" bike racks installed and not the close to each other tiny ones. Nice!

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@Wannabearborist

3 months ago

Now I just wanna see a the new guy forgetting to unchain the skidsteer, that’d be funny 😂😂

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@kenslipsue

3 months ago

I think someone in the city just loves bike racks 😁

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@Adammp8ok

3 months ago

With the auger, depending on the dirt type, if you add water after drilling then drill again it will make a paste that will stick to the auger .

This idea wont work with sand though mainly clay based or good soil.

A "double shovel" is a great tool for post holes too.

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@stankydripp

3 months ago

I couldn't stop thinking about how he could just put the bolts into the freshly poured cement mix lmao

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@jacksontamanika6798

3 months ago

Hey man if they dirt won’t stick to the auger add a little water should fix the issue right up!

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@jasonmarcus8485

3 months ago

The fact that basic work is a YouTube channel and it's popular is mind blowing. Clout is a dangerous drug

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