He’s right !!! The best in the west , the best on youtube , the best anywhere . He can get a 100 pro’s guys working with just 1 phonecall , and his guys dont mess around he got the best guys working for him cos he’s the best period .
My whole family does masonry and concrete , there isn’t much impressive stuff going on in this video, just finishers doing their job like they’re suppose to, ..it’s not a lot he just makes it seem like a lot , anybody can do it with constituency and practice , I’ve been doing this for 6 years now and know how to do every type of masonry work and concrete as well , broom finish , smooth finish, topcast, etc... point is anyone can do a good job , ... most of these finishers , like my family, have been doing this for years ! But has never had the idea of making videos,no one has actually made videos like this guy, my respects for him,cause I know he does it the right way , unlike other contractors that have no clue what they’re doing and don’t appreciate their workers work like this guy, ..... keep up the good work! ....And by the way you are ONE of the best, cause there’s ALOT of professional finishers , they’re just not on video . Believe me on that ..
Ernie what’s big boy mean to you .. bigger jobs working for someone.lay decks ,deck worker ,not all concretors do what he does this is decorative shit .its harder than the big jobs
Watching these guys with the wheelbarrow reminds me of doing a basketball court in a back yard of one of the Detroit Pistons home, up here in Flint, Michigan. I'll never forget that one, we wheeled concrete through the back yard about 50 yards, it was a lot of work. The best part of it was the guy paid us in cash, no receipt, no taxes either. I just started watching your videos today 5 /29/2020, it's quite interesting, brings back a lot of memories, I'm retired now, just loafin'. Thank's for sharing.
We pour a solid 6inch slump every time. And trust me it doesnt "self level" It always goes off on time. It doesnt always have to be stiff. We pour 3 1/2 slump on sloped driveways.
I believe yeah it’s a form of cockiness but in that line of work or most fairly rough manual labor/trade skill work is quite a shark tank. You gotta be confident and know in yourself you can accomplish any job no matter the lengths. I work in hvac in the rough-in side of things and have done 2 story homes by myself in a 13-14hour shift cause I told whomever the builder was that yeah, it’s no problem cause with some contractors/builders or whoever will flake out and not hesitate to find someone else to do that job taking that money and potential client/customer away from you
Anthony not much people do what u do keep customer happy keep job clean .iv been doing this shit for 22 yrs you get big boys they don’t know where to start doing decorative stuff different ball game compared to decks you can’t get a concretor off a deck to do this stuff
I'm an East Coast concrete finisher since I was 14. I find your method a bit different (we use come-a-longs) and very interesting to watch. Keep up the good work brah👍
I use both and the shovel is better for throwing mud or filling curbs . The come along is good for flatwork . But the square shovel is the do it all took .
I never seen a cement driveway in Switzerland..pavers, pavement or gravel. I’m wondering if it’s because of costs, or extreme weather difference. Any ideas to why?
The finish it good. But you won’t see rebar tied 2 ft on center anywhere here in Texas. I personally tie everything 1 ft on center. And put expansion joint anywhere the old concrete comes in contact with new concrete. And contraction joints on a 4 ft sidewalk are supposed to be spread out at every 4 ft or less @15:29
Once again . Nice work fellas... I'm a union construction laborer for years hear in the mdwst. Lots of guys jump back n forth . It's very common . I Like your segments .Once again - nice work guys ... keep it up.
I have worked with a concrete. And also have finished it. But this is so mutch different. I eoud like to learn and try to do it this way. Looks amazing.
Don't worry, we will survive without you! You most likely used your CA designed computer to access a CA owned website on a CA designed server....while probably eating some CA produced food and sipping some CA produced beverage.
You’re an inspiration to me man. I’m in my 2nd year in local 400 cement masons union up in NorCal and I gotta thank you for putting out this content, I fucking love getting down with all the master masons and earning knowledge as I go, I watch your videos on break and even right before we pour at times, keep it up.
Excellent content,real informative!!!wish you guys were in Florida..took what I learned from you to question a few concrete company's because I need to get driveway and pathway poured...ask if they have good trowel guys and the reply was we use a saw...smh...I'll keep watching to learn myself!
I see the pride in your work bro love watching the videos. It’s not about how many jobs you have or the amount of workers but knowing your limits and workers that know what they are doing. Keep the videos coming awesome work
I hate brooming wet when the broom wipes away the joints and bosshog doesnt care. Ive almost never poured with anyone that leaves joints intact after brooming
So for this size job how long do you roughly take from pouring the concrete to finish and calling it a day? I know every job can be different just want to see time estimate 👍
I apologize if you think is a lot of questions I’m from Northern California but live in Oregon I ben wanting to go off on my own to do side jobs , I admire your work 👍 very good tips you share. I’m a union carpenter I know how to set forms and some what finish but I think I know enough to start specialty subscribe to you. Thanks
Anthony my friend r u coming out with any new video’s ? Can hardly wait to see something new bro . Really enjoy ur video’s not to even mention the badass work u n ur finisher’s do !!!!! Really enjoy how u get into everything u do u mention everything bro awesome bobcat work u do bro !!!!!
Cool. You contracted your self best in west. Down play you don't add anything too concrete like others but then you say I should've added too these concrete. Nice work. I'm learning. Thanks.
It does not matter if it's a commercial or residential job. You kill it on any type of job. It takes a lot to admit that you aren't a finisher, but you can tell the difference between good and bad one's.
Love your videos, wish I'd gone to work for you when I still lived in Laguna. I don't speak good Spanish though and it's really hard working on a crew where everyone else usually speaks Spanish.
@@dixynormous5901 That's a very complicated question with a lot of answers, some of which are not politically correct. To me the solution is that they all just need to be documented and fingerprinted, given a tax ID so they stop stealing one from other people. They tend to do good work as long as they have a good supervisor. As long as they are accountable to the law and working for a living I see no reason they can't stay.
@@xxlegolas I agree with what you are saying. Productive, documented, tax-paying citizens given amnesty are better than tax-avoiding, undocumented workers. Anthony did mention in one video that finishers get about $300/day, and that many of his crew had worked union jobs, which suggests he is above board, but I'm sure there's plenty of contractors getting rich off of undocumented aliens working for cheap.
I actually show your videos to some of my programming and tech team so they understand what it means to be a professional self-taught person at their job. The professionalism is well appreciated from this end.
The results speak for themselves, but this guy admits several times he forgot to do or add a certain thing, which means he has zero quality control process...that's in between reminding everyone for the 4th time how great he is & how the sun shines out his ass.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete We have to have it in anything exterior so they put it in everything unless we specify not to, usually go with a half of a dose for floors to keep the bleeding down. That would be a dream to not have to use it in pavements, sidewalks, etc...it makes the concrete very sticky and a straight up bitch to work with when it's windy. ✌✌
I actually like his videos but don't like alot of the things he does. 1. Always scarily and recompact the subgrade 2. Always pour concrete on a well draining, non expansive granular material. Aka subbase. 3. Must utilize expansion joints. Control joints don't alow concrete to expand. It may shrink crack at those joints but that's it. 4. Always use chairs/dobies to support any reinforcement. Maintaining proper concrete cover over reinforcement is vital for the longevity of concrete. If the reinforcement doesn't have the specified concrete coverage per ACI, it opens the door for spaulding during curing and impacts the tensile strength of the slab. 5. Crush test... lol.. its called UCS/compression testing. 6. Pouring concrete as dry as possible isn't always possible. This also doesn't mean adding water to the mix. There are water reducing admixtures (midrange/highrange) that produce slumps from 6-8. These admixtures should be utilized opposed to adding water to increase the slump, especially for pumping purposes. 7. Concrete strengths are determined by much more than just "pouring it right". It has to do with set time, ambient temperature and concrete temperature. Curing your concrete by means of water, covering, and chemical also lead to greater concrete strengths. I actually never see you use a curing compound.... With everything said, you and your crew do nice work, but a little less conceited commentary would be 👌.
I just started working in concrete about 3 months now and learning. Thanks to you and others on TH-cam I’m learning more. I see this as a piece of artwork hard work but very satisfying when a job well done. Well I just want say thank you for all this information from a newbie in Tennessee.
hey Anthony don't know if you monitor these comments but I saw some of your footage on NaLac technique don't know if they robbed it from you or you gave them permission
I’ve seen many company cement stamps from the 50’s is that still done where the name of the company that did the cement work stamps their name with the year?
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete On the East Coast other than Florida we couldn't let that kind of water run onto the streets. The ice in the winter would be horrific
I recognize the area. I used to live in the apartments on the other side of the RR tracks off Parker and La Veta. Any interesting stories (or videos?) from the Disneyland jobs?
You can say this guy is full of himself but he takes pride in his work & it shows. Nothing wrong with confidence. Enjoy your videos.
He’s right !!! The best in the west , the best on youtube , the best anywhere .
He can get a 100 pro’s guys working with just 1 phonecall , and his guys dont mess around he got the best guys working for him cos he’s the best period .
Who are you? The internet police? 😂
Big Boi look for Odell complete concrete
Scott Anthony Nah 😂 i just like watching this channel
Ovidiu Ciuparu Thanks i just checked it
My whole family does masonry and concrete , there isn’t much impressive stuff going on in this video, just finishers doing their job like they’re suppose to, ..it’s not a lot he just makes it seem like a lot , anybody can do it with constituency and practice , I’ve been doing this for 6 years now and know how to do every type of masonry work and concrete as well , broom finish , smooth finish, topcast, etc... point is anyone can do a good job , ... most of these finishers , like my family, have been doing this for years ! But has never had the idea of making videos,no one has actually made videos like this guy, my respects for him,cause I know he does it the right way , unlike other contractors that have no clue what they’re doing and don’t appreciate their workers work like this guy, ..... keep up the good work! ....And by the way you are ONE of the best, cause there’s ALOT of professional finishers , they’re just not on video . Believe me on that ..
This work ethic is really hard to come by and will be hard to find in the future.
Agreed!
Finally some actual finishers on TH-cam this is nice!!
Thanks bro
One day he will be with the big boys and not trying to convince everyone hes professional.
Ernie what’s big boy mean to you .. bigger jobs working for someone.lay decks ,deck worker ,not all concretors do what he does this is decorative shit .its harder than the big jobs
When you have to say professional every 15 seconds then who are you trying to convince.
Yeah I swear if our concrete looked like this after we screet we would be gone
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣that shit was hilarious
@@Devanzo321 where's your video?
This guy sure thinks a lot of himself.
He's the best in the west.
I think with good reason...very good at his craft
Shouldn't he? Can you show us better examples of work you think is superior?
@@mitch7504 Thanks, I'll check them out. LOL more great concrete videos to watch, this is a good thing.
Roman Oliveira lollll dude please learn how to type in English before you run your chops. Can’t even read half of what you wrote 🤣 try again bruhh.
Watching these guys with the wheelbarrow reminds me of doing a basketball court in a back yard of one of the Detroit Pistons home, up here in Flint, Michigan. I'll never forget that one, we wheeled concrete through the back yard about 50 yards, it was a lot of work. The best part of it was the guy paid us in cash, no receipt, no taxes either. I just started watching your videos today 5 /29/2020, it's quite interesting, brings back a lot of memories, I'm retired now, just loafin'. Thank's for sharing.
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We pour a solid 6inch slump every time. And trust me it doesnt "self level" It always goes off on time. It doesnt always have to be stiff. We pour 3 1/2 slump on sloped driveways.
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Lol us pouring roads at an 8
Dude is the Donald Trump of concrete. Haha
I believe yeah it’s a form of cockiness but in that line of work or most fairly rough manual labor/trade skill work is quite a shark tank. You gotta be confident and know in yourself you can accomplish any job no matter the lengths. I work in hvac in the rough-in side of things and have done 2 story homes by myself in a 13-14hour shift cause I told whomever the builder was that yeah, it’s no problem cause with some contractors/builders or whoever will flake out and not hesitate to find someone else to do that job taking that money and potential client/customer away from you
Exactly
U hav some of the best workers. That know what to do without telling them over n over what to do . Good hard concrete finishers pretty badass.
Thanks bro!
Anthony not much people do what u do keep customer happy keep job clean .iv been doing this shit for 22 yrs you get big boys they don’t know where to start doing decorative stuff different ball game compared to decks you can’t get a concretor off a deck to do this stuff
Cheers from Huntington Beach! Thank you for watching mate!
Great work. The finish is second to none.
Thanks bro!
You are so full of yourself! Hahaha
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Your crew reminds me of our crew. A lot of very talented very hard workers. Nice job
Thank you! You have a good crew 👍
I'm watching this video as a crew is in my backyard pouring my patio and stamping it in Grand Rapids Michigan.👍🤪
Nice
I'm an East Coast concrete finisher since I was 14. I find your method a bit different (we use come-a-longs) and very interesting to watch. Keep up the good work brah👍
Thanks bro!
I use both and the shovel is better for throwing mud or filling curbs . The come along is good for flatwork . But the square shovel is the do it all took .
With our heat and humidity in Australia. It's common to hose it while it dries to keep it moist otherwise it dries too quick.
Makes sense
Same climate.. just cowboys that hire slave rate mexican labour
I never seen a cement driveway in Switzerland..pavers, pavement or gravel. I’m wondering if it’s because of costs, or extreme weather difference. Any ideas to why?
Concrete doesn't deal with frost as well as pavers, or pavement. That being said lots of concrete driveways in Canada
@@banffdigger 👍
The finish it good. But you won’t see rebar tied 2 ft on center anywhere here in Texas. I personally tie everything 1 ft on center. And put expansion joint anywhere the old concrete comes in contact with new concrete. And contraction joints on a 4 ft sidewalk are supposed to be spread out at every 4 ft or less @15:29
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The best in the west at it again !!!!
Ohhh yeahh!
Great big smile on my face when I saw Chuck great guy.
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Once again . Nice work fellas... I'm a union construction laborer for years hear in the mdwst. Lots of guys jump back n forth . It's very common . I Like your segments .Once again - nice work guys ... keep it up.
I know you're a hard worker! 👍 Thanks bro.
I have worked with a concrete. And also have finished it. But this is so mutch different. I eoud like to learn and try to do it this way. Looks amazing.
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Good crew, everyone is working to finish the job .
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No dowels into the existing concrete slabs?
No need
You're very good...and it looks like you got the awesome crews! Really pretty work...truly!
Thank you 👍 I appreciate that
I am not a big fan of Businesses from California but you and your crew do nice work
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Don't worry, we will survive without you! You most likely used your CA designed computer to access a CA owned website on a CA designed server....while probably eating some CA produced food and sipping some CA produced beverage.
You’re an inspiration to me man. I’m in my 2nd year in local 400 cement masons union up in NorCal and I gotta thank you for putting out this content, I fucking love getting down with all the master masons and earning knowledge as I go, I watch your videos on break and even right before we pour at times, keep it up.
Thanks jaun 👊guys like you that love what they do are the guys I surround myself with 💯I wish you all the best my brother 💯
How do you finish your stamp concrete..you must cove it or broom it before stamping otherwise do you find it fkn slippery
Hey bro. No but the liquid release is a bit slippery. lol Thanks for watching!
Idk why I keep watching these videos lmao. I guess the walkthrough is comical. Best of the west! It does look good tho. Lol
It pays good if you learn how to do it.
Liking the longer videos!!
Right on!
Cutting into your beach time lol 😂🤦🏻♂️
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You'll one of the owners that get it "Its the crew that makes you" union trained worker you can't go wrong. Your work shows it. Clean beautiful work.
Agreed! Thank you 👍
Professional as can be 👌🏼
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great that you used plastic to cover the car and the side of the house
AMRL and CCRL govern it all brotha nice work.
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Excellent content,real informative!!!wish you guys were in Florida..took what I learned from you to question a few concrete company's because I need to get driveway and pathway poured...ask if they have good trowel guys and the reply was we use a saw...smh...I'll keep watching to learn myself!
I'm glad you were able to take something away from my videos. Thank you for watching!
you're a boss. Thanks for being excellent at what you do.
Thanks bro
I see the pride in your work bro love watching the videos. It’s not about how many jobs you have or the amount of workers but knowing your limits and workers that know what they are doing. Keep the videos coming awesome work
Thanks bro 👊
how do you determine the rebar # for projects?
I use #3 on flatwork. Generally if it's structural with plans it's #4 and #5.
Muy bien trabagadores se abientas ..nice worke clean..professional 100%
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I hate brooming wet when the broom wipes away the joints and bosshog doesnt care. Ive almost never poured with anyone that leaves joints intact after brooming
Wow. That wouldn't fly out here.
West Coast Custom Concrete I hear ya it kills me
This guy absolutely loves himself
Its not brain surgery, but he thinks it is.
Cut in to my beach time
I knew you was a surfer
Thanks bro
Great videos man. Keep it up your channel is going to grow.
Right on brother!
So for this size job how long do you roughly take from pouring the concrete to finish and calling it a day?
I know every job can be different just want to see time estimate 👍
Generally about 5hrs
I apologize if you think is a lot of questions I’m from Northern California but live in Oregon I ben wanting to go off on my own to do side jobs , I admire your work 👍 very good tips you share. I’m a union carpenter I know how to set forms and some what finish but I think I know enough to start specialty subscribe to you. Thanks
no problem Jose you can ask as many questions as you want👊Also you won't fail going on your own. Just be honest and hard working.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete thanks for the support , I’m gonna 🤙🍻
@@josegarcia2950 If you need any help just give me a call👍
Your guys did a good job on this one, hope it keeps up.
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Thanks for sharing all your info.
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Saludos a todos los camaradas lo megor del west cost..siempre bien professional's....
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Anthony my friend r u coming out with any new video’s ? Can hardly wait to see something new bro . Really enjoy ur video’s not to even mention the badass work u n ur finisher’s do !!!!! Really enjoy how u get into everything u do u mention everything bro awesome bobcat work u do bro !!!!!
Thanks Johnny. I'll be posting a new video today.
Cool. You contracted your self best in west. Down play you don't add anything too concrete like others but then you say I should've added too these concrete. Nice work. I'm learning. Thanks.
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Watching this today and realizing I’ve pumped and had this exact amazing group of finishers I recognized the guy in gray sweater
Nice. Thanks for watching kevin👍
More guys more responsibility, I felt that statement. Rather have 10 kick ass workers than 50 so so workers.
Thanks for watching Larry 👍
It does not matter if it's a commercial or residential job. You kill it on any type of job. It takes a lot to admit that you aren't a finisher, but you can tell the difference between good and bad one's.
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What happens if there is extra concrete in the truck?
They take it back to the plant
Hey brother quick question do you know tys pumping.
I'm pretty sure I do.
Love your videos, wish I'd gone to work for you when I still lived in Laguna. I don't speak good Spanish though and it's really hard working on a crew where everyone else usually speaks Spanish.
Why is everyone mexican? Illegal immigrants or that is who does manual labor jobs in CA?
@@dixynormous5901 That's a very complicated question with a lot of answers, some of which are not politically correct. To me the solution is that they all just need to be documented and fingerprinted, given a tax ID so they stop stealing one from other people. They tend to do good work as long as they have a good supervisor. As long as they are accountable to the law and working for a living I see no reason they can't stay.
@@xxlegolas I agree with what you are saying. Productive, documented, tax-paying citizens given amnesty are better than tax-avoiding, undocumented workers. Anthony did mention in one video that finishers get about $300/day, and that many of his crew had worked union jobs, which suggests he is above board, but I'm sure there's plenty of contractors getting rich off of undocumented aliens working for cheap.
The best in the west!!! 🤠
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I actually show your videos to some of my programming and tech team so they understand what it means to be a professional self-taught person at their job. The professionalism is well appreciated from this end.
The results speak for themselves, but this guy admits several times he forgot to do or add a certain thing, which means he has zero quality control process...that's in between reminding everyone for the 4th time how great he is & how the sun shines out his ass.
Thanks bro
Another one bites the dust nice
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Another flawless job by the master concreter 😉👍
Thanks bro 👊
Beautiful work!
Do they put entrained air in any of the concrete you pour?
No they don't 👍I think they only do that in areas where it freezes 💯 thanks for watching bro 👊
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete We have to have it in anything exterior so they put it in everything unless we specify not to, usually go with a half of a dose for floors to keep the bleeding down.
That would be a dream to not have to use it in pavements, sidewalks, etc...it makes the concrete very sticky and a straight up bitch to work with when it's windy.
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@@ronaldwilkins6056 oh that makes it hard 💯 none of those issues out here. Almost perfect condition for concrete 👍
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete with those conditions and your skills you all crank out some beautiful work...Thank you for sharing it!
@@ronaldwilkins6056 thanks Ronald 👍 I appreciate your comments bro 💯 have you watched some of my other videos?
hi do you guys ever pour with a 4 inch slump or even a 3 inch?
Yes it all depends
why not saw cut the asphalt for a clean edge? seems like that would break away over time?
The asphalt company is going to saw cut the concrete on the joint when they redo the parking lot.
This great content man! I noticed you guys out there in California only use shovels. No camalons?
Thank you! Very rarely, mainly just shovels.
The money is in the finish good job men👍
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Those Cali boys sure keep their trucks clean👍🏼💯👊🏼 good job Tony!!
Thanks bro👊
Quality work backed up by quality explanation, thanks for sharing, subscribed 👍
Right on!
i NOTHEST THAT ON THE SMAE JOB THERE ARE DIFFERENT COMPANYS TRUCKS THAT SHOW UP TO THE JOBS. ARE THESE TRUCK OWNER OPERATORS?
Yup
I drive a concrete truck. Never seen a crew use shovels to puddle.
Are you in cali?
No, Illinois
I actually like his videos but don't like alot of the things he does.
1. Always scarily and recompact the subgrade
2. Always pour concrete on a well draining, non expansive granular material. Aka subbase.
3. Must utilize expansion joints. Control joints don't alow concrete to expand. It may shrink crack at those joints but that's it.
4. Always use chairs/dobies to support any reinforcement. Maintaining proper concrete cover over reinforcement is vital for the longevity of concrete. If the reinforcement doesn't have the specified concrete coverage per ACI, it opens the door for spaulding during curing and impacts the tensile strength of the slab.
5. Crush test... lol.. its called UCS/compression testing.
6. Pouring concrete as dry as possible isn't always possible. This also doesn't mean adding water to the mix. There are water reducing admixtures (midrange/highrange) that produce slumps from 6-8. These admixtures should be utilized opposed to adding water to increase the slump, especially for pumping purposes.
7. Concrete strengths are determined by much more than just "pouring it right". It has to do with set time, ambient temperature and concrete temperature. Curing your concrete by means of water, covering, and chemical also lead to greater concrete strengths. I actually never see you use a curing compound....
With everything said, you and your crew do nice work, but a little less conceited commentary would be 👌.
Anthony , do you ever slip 3 inch blocks under the re-barb to lift the entire re-barb up?
I usually lift it when we pour it.
I just started working in concrete about 3 months now and learning. Thanks to you and others on TH-cam I’m learning more. I see this as a piece of artwork hard work but very satisfying when a job well done. Well I just want say thank you for all this information from a newbie in Tennessee.
Thanks for watching!
Just a question from a norwegian concrete plant operator, do you have self levelig concrete in the USA? Works wonders over here 😁
Yes
hey Anthony don't know if you monitor these comments but I saw some of your footage on NaLac technique don't know if they robbed it from you or you gave them permission
Thank you Daniel for notifying me. I never gave them consent.
Nice job. That's my muffin.
Thanks bro!
I'll never be this Good....,,,,,,,,...........,
Good job. I am from Morocco. I want to work with you. Is this possible? Thank you.
Thank you 👍 Anytime.
In the coming year, God willing .Greetings to you.
@@Zraibicorp8233 👍
Some of the best concrete work I have seen is in Las Vegas.
Why don't you guys use concrete rakes? Instead of shovels ??
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Why wasn't the asphalt cut in a straight line with expansion foam joint.? Doesn't look good and will crack
The asphalt company is going to saw cut the concrete on the joint when they redo the parking lot.
Brilliant job
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Quality work, your guys just know exactly what to do and when.
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How much slump?
About a 5in slump.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete ok, thank
Right on dude! Just do it...
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I wish this guy was my boss, it sounds like id learn alot
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I’ve seen many company cement stamps from the 50’s is that still done where the name of the company that did the cement work stamps their name with the year?
I've seen a lot of that but it isn't prevalent these days.
The Marco Madonna of Concrete
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@@WestCoastCustomConcrete On the East Coast other than Florida we couldn't let that kind of water run onto the streets. The ice in the winter would be horrific
@@myronsmith2114 makes sense. Are you a concrete guy bro?
Vibrate the concrete!!!
No
Rock and roll baby,
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I recognize the area. I used to live in the apartments on the other side of the RR tracks off Parker and La Veta. Any interesting stories (or videos?) from the Disneyland jobs?
lol. Right on. Working at Disneyland wasn't as cool as it sounds. There was so many trades there and it was all union.
Is this a professional crew?
Yes
You ever use tie wire guns?
No
Another job well done.
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Did everyone hear 7:45 someone blowing their nose in the back lmfao 🤣🤣🤣
Maybe
Looking fored to hear your prices
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Ur one smart man
Thanks man! 😀
How come no A/B under the Concrete
nice job !!!
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