You should try a door cut mag, does all the thinking for you, and it’s hard to beat the evenness of the slope with no ups and downs, it’s also much quicker, yours looks good just giving you options
Very cool Mike. Always wanted to know how to get aggregate down so only creme on top. So many times afte a couple years the weather exposes some aggregate.
All done with Dewalt tools....well except for the 99% that was done with the "no name" power trowel...lol. Just razzing you.... very well done. Nice to see people take pride in their work.
Floor looks very nice Mike
Thank you
That winch is a great idea
Great job Mike 🎉
Thanks
You should try a door cut mag, does all the thinking for you, and it’s hard to beat the evenness of the slope with no ups and downs, it’s also much quicker, yours looks good just giving you options
Cool suggestion. I’ll look it up. I’ve always just made a 2x4 piece cut and tapered to the dimensions I want.
Nice looking work.
Thanks 👍
Satisfying
Very cool Mike.
Always wanted to know how to get aggregate down so only creme on top. So many times afte a couple years the weather exposes some aggregate.
That's how you do it!
This comment sponsored by Mwaki Tools. Looks really good. I wish whoever poured my garage floor thought to do that.
Mike love your videos! What size aggregate do you use it looks smaller than 3/4" minus? You never seem to hit any big rock when edging.
It's 3/4 blended with 3/8
All done with Dewalt tools....well except for the 99% that was done with the "no name" power trowel...lol. Just razzing you.... very well done. Nice to see people take pride in their work.
Why did you blur out your face. We want to see your face
Why did you blur it, you never did before
Mike, what's with the face blur? I thought we were all friends here.
Why is your face blurred out?
he's blurred out because he has a milwaukee face tat