As a Guy from Germany i did Not understand why you put the rebar directly in the floor? Here we lift it with spacers about 30mm up, so it stays in the concrete and it also did not start to rust away. Anyway nice Work guys😊
You what to see a big pour, 30 to 50 thousand sq. Ft. pour is big, where I live in Michigan this an every day thing. You have anywhere from 15 to 20 finishers and about 10 To 15 labors and about six to eight finish riders. They still did a very nice job.
Nice work. Great building. Love how its open span and there's no post to get in your way constantly. Those screed chairs are pretty slick. I cheeped out and got a Bosch laser but I'm thinking I should have paid up and got a more premier set up.
Back in the day, we used to use a galvanized metal screed that was designed to clip over flat metal stakes. It had large holes along the middle to let concrete flow through and under. It had 4 bends for strength and straightness as well as hemmed lips to make it safe and easy to run straightedges along. Haven't seen them in use for decades. Wondering why, because we did almost every large floor with them.
We used to pour patios and driveways here in Texas and I really enjoyed it. I got too old for the heat. Would a few of those giant shop fans help the mud stiffen faster for you? Just wondering. Great looking work.
It always looks like chaos at fast speed filming but everyone knows what to do, everyone works, and in the end you have a really nice finished product. Well done to the whole crew!
When you pull the screed pipes out, you just throw some extra concrete on top? Do you remove the screed chairs? It would have been nice to see how you remove the pipes. Thanks for the great video!
Lol oh my god I thought from a distance it looked like he had a red shirt on then when u said something I saw he didn’t and said holy crap I’m sure he would not like to get tapped on the back today lmao it’s looking great as always nice job guys 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
we were putting conveyors in trane ac plant. thay put a huge edition on the end of the building it was the size of a football field thay had it all done painted it 2 coats epoxy paint on the floor one end thay put a big metal press a guy was putting a rail around it for safety he drilled down with his hammer drill and at 3 inches it went through the cement.it was supose to be 6 inch minimum. any way thay had to tare it all out .looks like there putting some heavy machines on your pad .it looks like 8 inch thick.nice work by theway.
@@bondobuilt386 Bondo thanks for answering my question. I just never saw you guys. Take it out of the concrete. That's why I was asking. I enjoy watching your videos thank you for replying
Do you ever use expansion joint between the apron edge where it meets the garage flloor? Also is that apron sitting on the foundation edge? Frost heaves without expansion joints in Wisconsin usually causes the edge damage when two separate pours take place.
6/13/23; 2day great job on 74x50 slab prep, pour & info on those little blue (patented) 'y'-shaped vertical 'guides' which hold 2" pipe, which become the screed guide when making floor level. Glad you pointed out pipe is removed at later time, soon after screed has made ''section' nice by following planed flat or mild slope to drain or exit.. Contradiction..kinda..help/tell us why their was visqueen under big slab (74x50) shop floor...but...no visqueen under front 'apron' (75x12). Just usual grid wire laying on compacted raw ground...no visqueen on this exterior/entrance parking area..so why no visqueen under apron slab?🤔 Always enjoy yur videos & commentary! Gives we armchair viewers/ handyman with some occasional cc/slab work. Thx. Stay safe & carry on!👏👍🔧⚙️🍺😊
people lay that 1/12 -2" pipe in the big door concrete floor where the rubber seal of the roll down door touches. it makes a perfect straight bump for the seal to set on . water doesnt go over it, mice struggle to get over it and ice struggles to stick to the steel for some reason .
Do you think the FinCaps would work when pouring against a wall if you set them say 1ft out from the wall, then hand mag the concrete from the snapped line on the wall (or top of expansion joint) to the pipe, then run the screed along the pipe (without having to set a wet screed along the wall)?
I would but we used to nail or screw a 2x2 too the wall, the top even with the width of our screed and a short 2x2 to the top of a screed stick to get our grade along walls.
For the floor because they wanted is super flat for the first power trowel would that be a application for a pan on the power trowel. Or would it not matter because you used the screed shelves ?
The only reason you would run the bituthene that way is if you were hanging it by yourself but for a bitter more quality of a waterproofing would be the running horizontal instead of vertical then you only have a seam every 8 to 18 ft going from top to bottom all seems should be cocked with bichiton cocking I didn't see any on that
Beautiful looking floor you guys did. If only I could find a responsible concrete contractor like you.
Thanks Paul.
So cool. Thanks for sharing. Be safe to the entire crew.
As a Guy from Germany i did Not understand why you put the rebar directly in the floor? Here we lift it with spacers about 30mm up, so it stays in the concrete and it also did not start to rust away. Anyway nice Work guys😊
Thats the best way to do it and many people here do it that way as well. Pulling the mesh is just easier, not better.
11:10 Adobe blocks are used here as well as pulled wire to suspend the steel mesh. This is a code in West coast.
Love the Perfection of the room finish
You guys do some nice work. Big pour and it looks great. Thank you.
You what to see a big pour, 30 to 50 thousand sq. Ft. pour is big, where I live in Michigan this an every day thing.
You have anywhere from 15 to 20 finishers and about 10 To 15 labors and about six to eight finish riders. They still did a very nice job.
Nice work. Great building. Love how its open span and there's no post to get in your way constantly. Those screed chairs are pretty slick. I cheeped out and got a Bosch laser but I'm thinking I should have paid up and got a more premier set up.
Thanks. The chairs made the floor nice and flat and I controlled where the pitch started real good.
A lot of hard work right there, certainly a job to be proud of, I like the narrow margins on the apron looks really krisp
Great video brother. keep up the good work.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you 🥲
Back in the day, we used to use a galvanized metal screed that was designed to clip over flat metal stakes. It had large holes
along the middle to let concrete flow through and under. It had 4 bends for strength and straightness as well as hemmed lips
to make it safe and easy to run straightedges along. Haven't seen them in use for decades. Wondering why, because we did
almost every large floor with them.
Those chairs and pipe guides are slicker than deer guts on a doorknob. Nice tip!
LOL yes they are. thanks
Always so impressive watching your finishers work
For large floors like this we always had the triple rotor, the finisher sat on top, riding it like a quad
Only experienced professionals can make those decisions on the fly as you go and get results like this.
Real finishers working here.
That white Trusscore over the Nudura came out great someone even went to all the work of covering the concrete piers with it.
good job Greg.
screeting young mans job
We used to pour patios and driveways here in Texas and I really enjoyed it. I got too old for the heat. Would a few of those giant shop fans help the mud stiffen faster for you? Just wondering. Great looking work.
Thanks for showing.
It always looks like chaos at fast speed filming but everyone knows what to do, everyone works, and in the end you have a really nice finished product. Well done to the whole crew!
i am impressed with your people skills
I don't think I've seen you use pipes before, looks good
When you pull the screed pipes out, you just throw some extra concrete on top? Do you remove the screed chairs? It would have been nice to see how you remove the pipes. Thanks for the great video!
The info you are seeking IS in the video. Did you watch and listen?
@N-M424 maybe I missed it. I'll watch again, thanks.
Did you find the answer in the video? I looked and couldn't find the answer
Nice job guys.
nice work guys!
No doubt those screed pipes work. Kinda old school. We used them in trade school back in 75. How old am I?
Another great job, can't believe in your climate they didn't put any tubing in - dooh! 😮
He is only going to heat the building 10ths a day
Beautiful job!
Don't you hate it when you burn the biscuits..😅
Yup. LOL 😀
No fair! Even the sun helped. You looked like you were in the shade on that entire apron.
When r u going live bondo?
I gotta figure that out bud. Be cool to be live at a pour? what you think? ideas?
Lol oh my god I thought from a distance it looked like he had a red shirt on then when u said something I saw he didn’t and said holy crap I’m sure he would not like to get tapped on the back today lmao it’s looking great as always nice job guys 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Biscuit is turning into quite a finisher.
Thank you I still have alot to learn but I have some great people to learn from.
Big biscuit
Hey, was that a competitor hoodie I observed? 🤦♂️ Better start dunking Biscuit in a vat of sun screen, the man is looking a bit over cooked! 😮
we were putting conveyors in trane ac plant. thay put a huge edition on the end of the building it was the size of a football field thay had it all done painted it 2 coats epoxy paint on the floor one end thay put a big metal press a guy was putting a rail around it for safety he drilled down with his hammer drill and at 3 inches it went through the cement.it was supose to be 6 inch minimum. any way thay had to tare it all out .looks like there putting some heavy machines on your pad .it looks like 8 inch thick.nice work by theway.
Great job
Thank you
hey if ya get bored IM in syracuse and my 1 car garage needs leveling. its 6" slanted from the center
Oh boy. Not good. We are never bored though. We are swamped with work.
so the pipe stays embedded in the concrete?
Look at biscuit go!!!
Do you leave that pipe in the concrete that you was Skirting off of. Is that how you say it?
No you do not leave the pipe.
@@bondobuilt386 Bondo thanks for answering my question. I just never saw you guys. Take it out of the concrete.
That's why I was asking. I enjoy watching your videos thank you for replying
Do you ever use expansion joint between the apron edge where it meets the garage flloor? Also is that apron sitting on the foundation edge? Frost heaves without expansion joints in Wisconsin usually causes the edge damage when two separate pours take place.
The apron does not sit on the foundation. I have done it both ways. with and without expansion.
good job picking up the wire ...
WP
6/13/23; 2day great job on 74x50 slab prep, pour & info on those little blue (patented) 'y'-shaped vertical 'guides' which hold 2" pipe, which become the screed guide when making floor level. Glad you pointed out pipe is removed at later time, soon after screed has made ''section' nice by following planed flat or mild slope to drain or exit..
Contradiction..kinda..help/tell us why their was visqueen under big slab (74x50) shop floor...but...no visqueen under front 'apron' (75x12). Just usual grid wire laying on compacted raw ground...no visqueen on this exterior/entrance parking area..so why no visqueen under apron slab?🤔
Always enjoy yur videos & commentary! Gives we armchair viewers/ handyman with some occasional cc/slab work. Thx. Stay safe & carry on!👏👍🔧⚙️🍺😊
people lay that 1/12 -2" pipe in the big door concrete floor where the rubber seal of the roll down door touches. it makes a perfect straight bump for the seal to set on . water doesnt go over it, mice struggle to get over it and ice struggles to stick to the steel for some reason .
Great job as usual. When are you going to sell merch? Here comes the mud sweatshirt? Nice!
Damn big biscuit got real red!
Do you think the FinCaps would work when pouring against a wall if you set them say 1ft out from the wall, then hand mag the concrete from the snapped line on the wall (or top of expansion joint) to the pipe, then run the screed along the pipe (without having to set a wet screed along the wall)?
I would but we used to nail or screw a 2x2 too the wall, the top even with the width of our screed and a short 2x2 to the top of a screed stick to get our grade along walls.
@@gjones5153 I've done that, it's just harder to remove and fill that gap. The pipe system looks easier!
Yes I think you could do that for sure.
I'm assuming you pull the pipe out right?... As a diy guy I would like to see how you do that
Yes we just pulled them along.
Ron, do y'all ever use a Pizza pan on the power trowel? Great for burning a floor lol
For the floor because they wanted is super flat for the first power trowel would that be a application for a pan on the power trowel. Or would it not matter because you used the screed shelves ?
Hey Ron
I live in your area and have a pole barn in need of a floor. What's your biz name so I can look you up?
You can email me. Rbond360@yahoo.com
Do they insulate The floor and how thick insulation and why didn't say ready radiant the floor
340👍's up BB thank you for sharing
Ron ,wondering why they wouldn't have a Blackhawk frame machine anchored into the mud
Everyone's wearing pants and sweaters and big biscuit is in shorts and cut off sleeves lol
Big Biscuit is still burning - he won't need warm clothes for a while until his skin stops cooking 🤣
How do you keep the concrete from floating the pipe up off the Mako's?
The pipe is heavy enough to keep it down.
That looks like a cracking job! - if I ever need a big floor laying down I'm gonna pay for you, Biscuit & the Gofer to fly over & do it for me, mmmm
You dont like using grade pins and just make a mark with the screed?
The only reason you would run the bituthene that way is if you were hanging it by yourself but for a bitter more quality of a waterproofing would be the running horizontal instead of vertical then you only have a seam every 8 to 18 ft going from top to bottom all seems should be cocked with bichiton cocking I didn't see any on that
What's the song & band name being played during the time lapse?
Ronnie, tell the wire police to chill out and have a COCKTAIL !
Everything looks GREAT! (The music stinks..lol)
Im surprised you didnt use rebar since cars will be on top of that slab
Did that guy take a leak in the mud at 19:00?
I did not read that but what was that 25-30 yards?
70
Wire mesh don't let us down 😅
Whats parged? Is it like stucco?
Yes
It almost looks like you had a few too many guys on this job, too many standers.
To many is better than being short handed
I live in Sackets Harbor New York
"Wire mesh police" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 $50.00 bet they drink Bud Light ??
They probably do. LOL
another beautifull job done.🙏💎🐓🌴👙💕🌹🐞🍒🥂🍭🍬💖🤒😐🥫😍💟💞🐏🇹🇹