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Concrete Efficiency - Ken Scott Consulting
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2023
Concrete Efficiency - Scott Family Construction - Construcción de la familia Scott
Family owned and operated construction business, bilingual with an emphasis on faith and La familia. Ken Scott Consulting specializes in analyzing major building systems and identifying conflicts between them, analyzing plan scheduled materials and products for the best value for the project, identifying and explaining economic incentives, and explaining the power positions and choke points in the development/construction process. I am committed to providing my clients with the best advice and guidance to ensure that their projects are successful and profitable.
Family owned and operated construction business, bilingual with an emphasis on faith and La familia. Ken Scott Consulting specializes in analyzing major building systems and identifying conflicts between them, analyzing plan scheduled materials and products for the best value for the project, identifying and explaining economic incentives, and explaining the power positions and choke points in the development/construction process. I am committed to providing my clients with the best advice and guidance to ensure that their projects are successful and profitable.
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Let's just make something simple more complex...consulting...
If you know how to rod right you don't need a bullfloat!!! Lmao. Do not listen to this nonsense
Unless it's high...
This guy’s clearly an idiot and just trolling for view!
Vera nice
You guys need to switch to metric system this bs is hilarious
😂 ok guy whats labor cost fast but you didn't show installing it to the 2x6 just adding a wire tie
Why are you people roasting this guy for a footing finish. A *footing.*
Whatever your square footage is divided by 80 that's 4 in of concrete
so i seen a few of his videos. so in life if you learn every day is what matters. from how he comes off he is simply the best at it all . i seen him talking about the metal between pours we keyed our pours together. took a pvc 2 inch pipe cut it in half and put on form. right or wrong guy i worked for did it that way. but what gets me is sounds like he is so advanced finisher he maybe forgot to be open minded. i have been doing a job and had a guy with no idea how anything worked asked him how you would do it.. his idea was so out of the box i still do it like that today. so some times you learn from someone who has no idea but has the best idea
I’ve known several excavators named Jesus pinché vato.
All fine and dandy till the form craps out it don't look strong enough
That's a 150 lb per cubic foot.
Flashing on the slab edge to prevent slab curl. Ok. What about rebar?
1CY equals 81SF at 4” thick… So you can also just divide your SF by 81… 1,400/81=17.28
He thinks his on to something 😂
I'm very advanced, right Alex. -KS
Very advanced, Alex is impressed. -KS
How many bald eagles per football field is that ?
Mesh is definitely a waste of time not too sure about money wise tho
Says who? Are you a trained Economist?
That's way too wet to be trying to finish it 😂😂😂
If youre old and can't bend over, your missed your shot at management. This guy is a wuss at best. Clearly arrogant Canadian
Great videos. Bravo.
I want to it finish the product first then the layout, cause I don't know what the F you're making 🏚
This is reinforcement. It’s not supposed to be reused.
Work smart boys not dumb🤦🏽♂️
Everything on a job site is a notepad.
That's genius
Why not just get good at grading lol " it's brilliant! " aka it was def his idea!
Like your explanations. Always interesting to see another way of doing something.
Honestly genius. Definitely going to use this
As an operator I can confirm I'm Jesus
You now have rusty metal embedded around the perimeter of whatever concrete you poured. Do you really think this will give a lasting product in the end? I'm talking a 50 to 100 Year building
@@fiendeng do you know what galvanized means?
@kenscott963 galvanizing is only a surface treatment, which means it's only an additional layer which will , from this cheap Chinese crap , wear off. Like I said 50 to 100 year life span
@fiendeng how will it wear off underground? And who cares? The AHJ, contractor, and owner have no concerns. The engineers and architects could careless since we are meeting all of the specifications. Your point is silly and naive.
@kenscott963 ahj your daddy teach you that one 🤣🤣 he is the contractor. And the engineer and architect have no idea he's doing this. It's poor build practice. Weather moves through soil that's how it degrades things underground . you're a bit slow bud. I build houses and renovate in one of the most stable and highly regulated markets in the world. This is not a good way to build, it's a good way to get the job done quickly and get paid. I'm educated and experienced you're not
@fiendeng appreciate the insights. You speak well for the construction trades. Best of luck to you.
Dude if I was on your job site you’d be fired immediately because I’d expose for the fool you are! You ain’t shit! Your ole sucks a mean pipe by the way 😮😂
This guy wears a hard hat because of job site bombardiers
You can reuse the 2x12 over and over and over and over again. Plus it’s faster.
If you really want to get slick you can calculate the error coefficient of the sub grade either by using some calculus or taking a bunch of benchmarks with the laser and finding the normal.
Clown
That’s good to know but why the wire in the back cut in strips and not a solid run like the front where you’re tying it off ? TIA.
Thts not wire mesh, thts interioir compound mesh u wrre shown, ill show somethn tmorrow, show exterioir wire mesh, i think it look like shishkoboob(sh%@). Kamon man jesus and the pursuit of perfection is perfectly fine.
If it was my house, I'd use at least #3 rebar
I like it.good idea
That rodding looks like dog poop shovel rod jitter bug BULL FLOAT Fresno trowel burn
@@MiguelQuezada-i4k Very descriptive Mr. Quezada. It came out fine, water runs to the drain, broom looks good. No bullfloat needed. I only use a bullfloat when I follow rookies. They tend to leave the surface torn, high spots, low spots, and torn. I focus on leaving the surface sealed, flat within a 1/4", and ready for the fresno when the surface flashes. Thanks for watching and commenting. You should be a poet or marketing hack. KS
I like to hold them with my boot toe- slight pressure against them to the form board. Bam.
1 x .33 ÷ 27
Wow ,I'm impressed.
Exactly like I do it
This way any parts of the bottoms that remain exposed later will incur $$$ costs for a solid plasterer to grind and chip back in order to plaster/render in order to tidy up the messy looking bottoms you leave. This is a perfectly fine process as long as it is you that repairs the bottom edges or pays someone else to do it.
Yea i agree, the other way is WAY too easy
27!!!!!!!