Hi* Dave*..I Never get bord or disappointed, in watching any of your videos.. I'm a 63 year, old retired Class B.Truck Driver*..Born, raised and located in lower North Philadelphia PA;, near "Temple University" College Campus".. The City* here, has been having lots of new building construction, starting back about "2013"/Twelve years ago.. Many new residential apartment homes/buildings built.. And a few "Grocery Supermarkets"/"Commercial Buildings"..I guess people can call it "The "New Real estate Construction boom".. Very good content, & explanation on all your Videos*..I would call you, "The Master" of "Concrete Pouring Jobs" .. Small or Large Jobs (like this one), is always a Pleasurable* Learning Experience*, when watching any of your videos.. Thank* You* for putting out such good content explanation videos.. Best Warm Wishes, for continued good health, peace, happiness & prosperity.. Sincerely, One of your satisfied viewers, David* Lovera*..💯💖💞🎥🎬👍👌✌️💪🥰 ✝️🇺🇸🥰
I've been working outside for 36 years. The company I work for uses a local weather forecasting service. We don't rely on our local news or phones for the weather.
Great job as always Mike. Being a contractor myself, I also live and breathe by the weather and not only watch and read multiple forecasts on a daily basis but use doppler radar as that is the telling tale regardless of the weather forecasters forecast. Many times rain and showers or thunderstorms come in way in advance of what was forecast etc.. I'm sure you've had many surprise storms pop up that may not have been forecast in the summers etc.... Great job once again Mike !
I’m lost on the wet pads, is it an actual pad, can you explain. Is it just a little area that was floated to elevation? If so, how does the trowel not sink? I’m new to concrete, i’m more of a metals guy.
I am 71yrs old and started working with concrete at 30yrs old (+40yrs ago) and quit at 40 (about 30yrs ago). The times have surely changed. Could have used the power screed back then. Also we never started until after 8am. I live in Detroit,MI. Would definitely like the work these days
Could you show or direct me to any of your videos on safe rooms/fallout shelters? What do they do with excess material left in the trucks when you are done?
Yo duder, I randomly clicked on one of your videos and then ended up here. You seem like a cool old school man. I watched several of your videos throughout the years... done a handful of DIY cement projects. Most turned out okay-ish. Definitely an art / skill which requires knowledge and time. But there's something really enjoyable about making stuff with cement. Concrete, cement-all, mortar, etc. I especially like the Quik Wall by Quikrete. Has the fibers in it and sticks to horizontal surface pretty well. Any ideas to "pretty up" cracks in cement? I was thinking about trying to cut crack with diamond blade and then filling with crack filler... in particular, I have some cracks in the concrete which I put between the walkout basement wall and the trench drain, like 4" wide by 16'... I made rookie mistake of not putting any relief cuts or expansion joints and 2 or 3 cracks formed. West side suburb of CLE.
I got absolutely smashed by the rain the other day pouring a house slab. I live on the Big island of Hawaii and the weather here can be unforgiving when it comes to the rain.
@MikeDayConcrete We saved the slab just a lot of cover and uncover hit and re hit. Not Ideal but just had to stay late to make sure everything was okay
Hi* Dave*..I Never get bord or disappointed, in watching any of your videos.. I'm a 63 year, old retired Class B.Truck Driver*..Born, raised and located in lower North Philadelphia PA;, near "Temple University" College Campus".. The City* here, has been having lots of new building construction, starting back about "2013"/Twelve years ago.. Many new residential apartment homes/buildings built.. And a few "Grocery Supermarkets"/"Commercial Buildings"..I guess people can call it "The "New Real estate Construction boom".. Very good content, & explanation on all your Videos*..I would call you, "The Master" of "Concrete Pouring Jobs" .. Small or Large Jobs (like this one), is always a Pleasurable* Learning Experience*, when watching any of your videos.. Thank* You* for putting out such good content explanation videos.. Best Warm Wishes, for continued good health, peace, happiness & prosperity.. Sincerely, One of your satisfied viewers, David* Lovera*..💯💖💞🎥🎬👍👌✌️💪🥰 ✝️🇺🇸🥰
I appreciate that, thank you David!
We are watching from Miami Florida..... And whatever Mr Mike puts out is what we watch.... Much more entertaining than the news late night TV
I've been working outside for 36 years. The company I work for uses a local weather forecasting service. We don't rely on our local news or phones for the weather.
You're gettin some nice weather!! Cold n miserable in northern NY!
Great job as always Mike. Being a contractor myself, I also live and breathe by the weather and not only watch and read multiple forecasts on a daily basis but use doppler radar as that is the telling tale regardless of the weather forecasters forecast. Many times rain and showers or thunderstorms come in way in advance of what was forecast etc..
I'm sure you've had many surprise storms pop up that may not have been forecast in the summers etc....
Great job once again Mike !
Thank you
I’m lost on the wet pads, is it an actual pad, can you explain. Is it just a little area that was floated to elevation? If so, how does the trowel not sink? I’m new to concrete, i’m more of a metals guy.
I am 71yrs old and started working with concrete at 30yrs old (+40yrs ago) and quit at 40 (about 30yrs ago). The times have surely changed. Could have used the power screed back then. Also we never started until after 8am. I live in Detroit,MI. Would definitely like the work these days
That is how it's done 🎉 Mike and the crew are Champs 🏆
Thank you!
Nice work. Nice to have “industry” friends willing to help each other out when needed.
It sure is
Watching Plainfield Il love all your content learned alot Thank You
Watching from Suburban Boston. Really good channel
😊Hi mike , I love your videos! Watching from NYC. That dewalt level is boss!!!
Sup bud I started my concrete business 4 years ago here in pei ! Love the videos
Hi Mike , always enjoy your video's. Watching from New Zealand. You do a great job .
Watching from Australia.
Could you show or direct me to any of your videos on safe rooms/fallout shelters? What do they do with excess material left in the trucks when you are done?
I crush concrete for a living, and I definitely wouldn’t want broken pieces of concrete with all that pipe stuck on the bottom… great video!
Yo duder, I randomly clicked on one of your videos and then ended up here. You seem like a cool old school man. I watched several of your videos throughout the years... done a handful of DIY cement projects. Most turned out okay-ish. Definitely an art / skill which requires knowledge and time. But there's something really enjoyable about making stuff with cement. Concrete, cement-all, mortar, etc. I especially like the Quik Wall by Quikrete. Has the fibers in it and sticks to horizontal surface pretty well.
Any ideas to "pretty up" cracks in cement? I was thinking about trying to cut crack with diamond blade and then filling with crack filler... in particular, I have some cracks in the concrete which I put between the walkout basement wall and the trench drain, like 4" wide by 16'... I made rookie mistake of not putting any relief cuts or expansion joints and 2 or 3 cracks formed.
West side suburb of CLE.
How does the screed demon not sink. Watching from california
Do you guys put expansion on basement walls?
Regular view watching other people pour till this Ohio weather clears so I can get to pouring n stamping
Hello from Africa Nigeria, want to know about concrete n concrete stamping
I'm from Chicago IL Mike Day
I got absolutely smashed by the rain the other day pouring a house slab. I live on the Big island of Hawaii and the weather here can be unforgiving when it comes to the rain.
That sucks. Can you pour over it or did you save it?
@MikeDayConcrete We saved the slab just a lot of cover and uncover hit and re hit. Not Ideal but just had to stay late to make sure everything was okay
If you have a friend who's a pilot, they've got a great weather report station.
Mike this is tim from Ohio. Please show me the best way to do a long drive way. This is important an I hope that you are k
Need work in Iowa hellllllllllp
Garager?