The delicacy with which a skilled operator can use a multi-ton piece of heavy machinery never fails to surprise and delight me. Those machines look like they'd be so clumsy and crude, but it can lift a concrete slab and set it down relatively gently in the hauler bed with seeming ease, like a person picking up a freaking graham cracker, or pull shrubs and trees out of the ground like I'd weed a flower bed. I love this stuff. (My husband's father used to work for his state's Department of Transportation on a roadwork crew, and he could do some fun tricks with earthmovers, like flicking the cap off a glass bottle without a hint of damage, or using the machine's own bucket arm, blade, and jacks to "walk" it up onto its transport flatbed.)
you should have used the ground protection matts while ripping... and 22 tons of 3/4"-1" = 20 yards that is more like 10 yds. PS Use PL premium its cheaper and works better. Pretty work I love the clean open grade base practice 2 thumbs up
will grass grow well next to the pavers with only a couple inches of topsoil? Ive seen where the grass next to the pavers burns cause the gravel underneath isnt deep enough.
Just curious, but wouldn’t you want the geotextile to overlap the opposite way? Obviously it’s supposed to flow through but I’ve always starting rolling it out from the bottom and working my way up so any water that does stay above it, flows overtop kinda like shingles
The delicacy with which a skilled operator can use a multi-ton piece of heavy machinery never fails to surprise and delight me. Those machines look like they'd be so clumsy and crude, but it can lift a concrete slab and set it down relatively gently in the hauler bed with seeming ease, like a person picking up a freaking graham cracker, or pull shrubs and trees out of the ground like I'd weed a flower bed. I love this stuff. (My husband's father used to work for his state's Department of Transportation on a roadwork crew, and he could do some fun tricks with earthmovers, like flicking the cap off a glass bottle without a hint of damage, or using the machine's own bucket arm, blade, and jacks to "walk" it up onto its transport flatbed.)
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That shit came out beautiful man. Good work and nice attention to detail.
Really turned out nice. Great work!
Thank you
Nice! The pavers and the wall look great!
Thank you
always look forward to your videos
have a good one!!
Thank you, you too
Great job brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
hey, Sean I'm in your area and that was a suprise to have foot around front porch. Alway's a lot of work around here.
Yes it's a good area for work. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I could watch your videos all day! I love your work
Thank you, I appreciate it
Love your work!
Thank you!
Want to do a small paver job in the near future…I study your videos like I’m watching basketball film. Great work
Thank you and good luck with you project!
Beautiful, love it.
Thank you
Killed it once again bro 🤟
Thanks man
you should have used the ground protection matts while ripping... and 22 tons of 3/4"-1" = 20 yards that is more like 10 yds. PS Use PL premium its cheaper and works better. Pretty work I love the clean open grade base practice 2 thumbs up
Looks nice
Thank you
will grass grow well next to the pavers with only a couple inches of topsoil? Ive seen where the grass next to the pavers burns cause the gravel underneath isnt deep enough.
Holy Shit that looks Nice
Just curious, but wouldn’t you want the geotextile to overlap the opposite way? Obviously it’s supposed to flow through but I’ve always starting rolling it out from the bottom and working my way up so any water that does stay above it, flows overtop kinda like shingles
Did you use the plastic connectors on the wall blocks… or just glue?
I always use both
The work looks nice but you should be using concrete perma edge instead of the plastic edge restraint.
Great YTube channel 👍👍💯
Thank you I appreciate it
Too bad you couldn't take the bushes out to give them a new life somewhere else. Good job though....
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