Cleetus McFarland Cold Plunge in 24 foot Deep Scuba Pool | House Build #22

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we're building a wild pool sits on the top floor of a house 24 ft deep in the water we're doing all kinds of fun things some waterfalls wet walls catch up on the old stuff follow the new we love you guys back to work get physics math and Engineering machine it draft it build it test it break it every time something new gets built the entire world advances laying in bed at night it's designing new parts designing new suspension designing new wings [Music] all right Dex what's the water temperature 35 35 we haven't got the heaters going yet and you can even see ice is forming on the waterfalls Dex you're insane it's freezing winter cold [Music] plunge all right so we're working late to Chandra is holding the camera she wanted a heated countertop in the kitchen for baking bread and working with dough and also so you can put your arms on it if you're having breakfast and have a warm top so they make system like this usually they're just little strips just to do kind of one little spot this one is designed for inside a shower floor we're using the specks of the concrete thickness and the thermal transfer rate used for flooring to put it up on top of this so we could have a big enough SCE lab to heat all of it it's really quite simple we just used two layers of half2 in plywood going across and we staggered the joints so that we wouldn't have mud sneaking through or dripping through the seams and then we ripped a 4-in strip put it around the top so this Edge is now a full inch and a half thick and that worked out perfect because the granite we're using is 3 cm we're doubling the edges to 6 cm so an inch and a half is going to be great it's going to cap this so now what we need to do is put in a nonring grout float this with concrete that's what's going to give the thermal transfer this is a giant solid slab of granite that's going to go on here and I need a good thermal transfer so I'm going to set Granite without the wood on the bottom to this nonshrink grout base so that we have direct cement based product to cement based product for thermal transfer so go all the way through the granite so should work out really good we've got a a temperature probe built into the inside right here that's going to make sure it gets up to a temperature and stops I think we're about ready to pour some thin set get some concrete in here non straight grout you guys love as get back to [Music] [Applause] [Music] work perfect late night [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] BR all right so if you're wondering why one is white and one is dark it's because I didn't realize I was out of the dark so I spread it all the way across just so I could hide it U it's the exact same product it's just a different base tone I have a ton of white left so we're going to finish off the rest with [Music] white I'm going to go around and get all the edges and all thicken it up and cut a piece of aluminum go all the way across and then I can just scre the top off get it all the exact thickness I've got temporary braces under the overhang it's only overhanging 12 and 3/4 in so it really shouldn't Flex much but I want it to cure up exactly perfect and then the granite slab itself is so thick and it's only going to overhang the side with with the legs that same 12 and 3/4 and that won't Flex at all but and went ahead and string line The Edge braced it up so it could all cure in the correct spot before I put the granite on it all right got to mix up some more that [Music] work [Music] that worked out great I got had a little extra large panel I put on this side and by the time I got to this side was about the same size so I feel really good about it I'm going to clean off the wood and let sit for the night time for midnight [Music] dinner [Music] that's prob be satisfying but now I need to clean the windows pull the rest of the tape off oh man we're getting close all right guys we just had Garrett Mitchell Cletus McFarland Channel show up hell yeah brother you're on the Cletus m on YouTube channel he wants to be the first guy to dive to the bottom of my 24t deep pool it's 27 on the edge 24 of water and the water is 34° I was a lot more confident on the drive over but I just looked at the pool not feeling as confident about it I actually was planning on being the first but I'm not doing it in 34° so I super excited to let this guy guy uh be the first guy to drop to the bottom attemp attempt and recover one of the contractor's coats or coveralls or something it looks like there's a dead body in the bottom of my pool what if I just go in the shock when I touch the water then we're going to have it all on tape video Let's Go bottom everyone ready 34° you got this the record not feel as confident as it was earlier I know but I can't let mik down now I came here I'm [Music] ready here we [Laughter] go oh he's just going G on look at that that was like easy he made it look easy you're insane oh my God yeah you're [Laughter] nuts is it cold 2 minutes dude really cold you got it the dead the dead body is officially off the the bottom of the pool after [Laughter] months there you go way to go buddy you did that so fast I wasn't going to waste a second you're like I'm going I'm clearing my ears 3 2 1 down oh I was just clearing and roll clearing and kicking yeah woo Wow way to go that must be from all the lobster diving let me give it a shot that's awesome telling you when I opened my eyes the shock on my whole body was so great but when I opened my eyes it was like I love it deep dude that's a deep pool I was swimming swimming swimming I was like holy crap this is so deep that's awesome way to go good job all right guys we are almost done with the tile on this deck there's 3,000 square ft of Courtside Stone on the outside of my house we decided to lay it ourselves the best bit I got was $230,000 in labor only from the guys that I felt confident could do a nice job setting it but uh we decided to just do it ourselves the price was too high I decided it was something we were going to do with just myself and a couple guys that had never laid towel before show them how to do it but we hand floated every one of these in liquid rubber the reason why I've never seen Stone hold up in our winter climates ever over long periods of time I've tried a few different things but if ever water sneaks under that stone and you had big TR marks in it and then it froze Mother Nature wins every time and if there was enough joint for that water to get in it would pop the tile then you you'd have a lot of tile stuck and then some floating so we bed every single one of these in a liquid rubber and the bad thing is if you screw up I'm going to show you what it looks like we had a tile I didn't like so the good news is we're about done we got a tile I didn't like I had to pull it out let me show you how hard it was to get out this is what's left of that stone this is courtz site it literally had to come out with a drill a chisel and little pieces before I even did this I tried a couple test pieces out here put water on it submerged it let it freeze I couldn't get this tile to pop so hopefully this concept of mine holds up over the Long Haul but the idea is simply this the stone can move a little bit the rubber will never set up completely it was a two-part AB every time the tile wants to expand and contract with the summer heat of 110 de we can get here 10 below zero we can also get here buried in water and ice I didn't want it to be able to expand and contract and break the grout joints or get water underneath it so if you look right here even my joints that's not grout that's liquid rubber I'm going to take a router and take out that liquid rubber just go down about a/4 in of the 1 in thick stone I have on here and then I'll grout it in because this liquid rubber just doesn't quite have the look of a nice clean exterior two-part epoxy base grout so if you have a tile you don't like it sure sucks to get it off but it definitely sticks so I don't know that's a lot of talking this was a lot of work I'm excited we're about done I have about two or three tile I just don't like the look of I'm going to rip them out redo them you guys know the drill back to [Music] work getting all the grout in a little closer tracks going in drains still need grout here should come on over here I couldn't be happier really turning out [Music] awesome about to [Music] work [Music]
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Channel: Mike Patey
Views: 262,798
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Length: 14min 0sec (840 seconds)
Published: Sat Apr 13 2024
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