Mike ,I have learned so many techniques from you. I honestly can't thank you enough. My knowledge from watching you has been insurmountable. You're a plethora of knowledge I appreciate you so much. So happy you're still posting now that you're down in Florida.
Hoping that's a junk bowl Mike. Reminds me of the time my husband used my stainless bread bowl to drain the oil in the car 😤 Happy Thanksgiving, you're the best!
Brother.... Brother.... Brother.... What a fine job, and you make it seem so EZ. But the less skilled it would be a little more effort. I like how you cut the home pavers in half👍 That was clean, I think it best for some to poor separate pavers, I can just see an EMERGENCY ROOM visit for some trying to explain the random leg cut or missing finger.😵💫 Yeah I know, but your cutting cement 😵💫 You are the BEST BROTHER GREAT VIDEO..... GOD BLESS Ernie
Always a pleasure to watch a true master of their craft, Mike and I hope you use ear protection next time you're cutting concrete! All the best to you and yours. Bob.
it actually amazes me that people believe dry pours are good, social media has alot of misleading info on all kinds of topics. theres no shortcuts in life if you want to do something right.
Great work, Mike. I was wondering if you could get a clip of something that's dry-poured. I never even heard of it before your video on it way back. Happy Thanksgiving.
Question if that was his sister as my wife 2005 rip Does that make her brother my Father in law I am a bit Dumb Lol But in Indianapolis it don't mater how intelligent ya are ...lol Anyway
Really Nice!alot of work though..Pouring a slab wouldve gone alot faster..Still trying to find a licensed contractor to do my slab..recently almost lost alot of money to a fake GC..
"No big deal", Mike, but I too have been swinging a trowel since '71and now retired. Well working as a boat Captain, but.... every time I put the buckets and the bags away, I gotta build something, somewhere. On an outdoor fireplace now with a herringbone firebox. Ops! Did I say fireplace? I meant PLANTER. A tall, narrow planter. We can still build PLANTERS in Kalifornia.
Mike ,I have learned so many techniques from you.
I honestly can't thank you enough.
My knowledge from watching you has been insurmountable.
You're a plethora of knowledge
I appreciate you so much.
So happy you're still posting now that you're down in Florida.
Thanks g1g, I still have some things going, Mike
You will always be the GOAT !
Thanks MrBmx,,, Mike
Thanks for teaching us the master level techniques.
Thanks magoul,, Mike
Good to see you still work Mike. I have retired twice and still work 3 days a week. We are about the same age and Veterans. Life is good!
Thanks speedracer, I hear you, we got to keep going,, Mike
Who else is glad Mike is still posting videos THANK You!!!!
Hey Mike,
Great video! I appreciate your knowledge and expertise! You are a true master!
Thank you for sharing this!
God bless you,
Kevin Barron
Thanks Kevin, I appreciate the kind words, God bless Mike
The advantage of pouring concrete vs. using pavers is that you don't have to spend so much time leveling the bed. Nice tutorial.
Thanks andy,, Mike
Beautiful work
Thanks Wherethewind,,, Mike
Hoping that's a junk bowl Mike. Reminds me of the time my husband used my stainless bread bowl to drain the oil in the car 😤
Happy Thanksgiving, you're the best!
Thanks Kathleen,, happy Thanksgiving, Mike
Nice to see you relaxing in Florida! I’ve learned alot from you over the years!
Thanks OrangeSpeed,, Mike
Lovely, practical & relatively easy. ❤❤❤
Thanks duo , Mike
Another awesome job!
Thanks troy,, Mike
Excellent vid!
Thanks nathan,, Mike
Great job!!!
Thanks morgane,, Mike
Brother.... Brother.... Brother.... What a fine job, and you make it seem so EZ. But the less skilled it would be a little more effort. I like how you cut the home pavers in half👍 That was clean, I think it best for some to poor separate pavers, I can just see an EMERGENCY ROOM visit for some trying to explain the random leg cut or missing finger.😵💫
Yeah I know, but your cutting cement 😵💫
You are the BEST BROTHER GREAT VIDEO.....
GOD BLESS
Ernie
Thanks Ernie, I always appreciate it, Mike
Awesome job Mike enjoy the weather
Thanks paul,, Mike
good to see you back to work. I thought you went to Florida to retire
He's painted his house. Now what?!
Thanks John, I am always doing something, Mike
Always a pleasure to watch a true master of their craft, Mike and I hope you use ear protection next time you're cutting concrete! All the best to you and yours. Bob.
Thanks Bob,, I appreciate it, Mike
Thanks for the video mike, awesome as always
Thanks again marv,, Mike
Pool goers went .
Mike said .
Very nice result Sir 👌🏻
Thanks Richard,, Mike
Now I know what to do behind my house!
Awesome mike, I do brick pavers and hardscape for a living. Really cool brother
Thanks marv,, Mike
Nice job Mike.
Thanks buddy,, Mike
These are the people that make the world much more enjoyable for people.
Turned out very nice.
I like the way you still throw those bags of concrete around like they don’t weigh anything!
Hey Mike! First to give a like.👍👍
Thanks mark,, Mike
Looks great!
Thanks joe,, Mike
So interesting. Thanks
Thanks Suzanne,, Mike
Hi Mike nice work as usual
Good to see you!!
Thanks anthony,, Mike
Great stuff Mike.
Thanks denis,, Mike
I once observed airport tarmac replacement. They used the same alternating slab placement.
Thanks mrre,,, yep, a lot depends on the forming, Mike
it actually amazes me that people believe dry pours are good, social media has alot of misleading info on all kinds of topics.
theres no shortcuts in life if you want to do something right.
Hi closer, I agree, Mike
Good job, Mike. You can still easily pitch around a pallet of concrete bags before breakfast.
Master of the art!
Hi wjb,, thanks for the kind words,, Mike
Always makes the day a little bit brighter when you post a new video. Happy Thanksgiving, Mike.
You might say mike is the larry bird of concrete work no big deal right mike ?😂👌✌🦃
Thanks tdizzle,, Mike
"Retired" -loading, unloading, mixing, and placing 2460lbs of concrete... Way to go! Use it or loose it :)
Great work, Mike. I was wondering if you could get a clip of something that's dry-poured. I never even heard of it before your video on it way back. Happy Thanksgiving.
Hi Brian, it's someone just dumping the concrete in the forms dry leveling it out and sprinkling water on top, happy Thanksgiving, Mike
Thank you
Thanks michael, Mike
WOWEE! LOVE IT!
Thanks Jim,, Mike
Good content sir
Thanks brandon, Mike
Mike, was that a wood or metal float you used in this video?
Hi Gerald, it's magnesium trowel, old timers used wood though, thanks Mike
don't talking please! I'm making an educational video plus I'm working. lol Thanks for sharing Mr. Haduck
Thanks BruteForce,,, Mike
how's Florida treating you get any hurricanes where you are?
Hi ranger, one went close some wind but only a screen blew out,, thanks Mike
👍👍👍. Thank you Mike
Great idea!
Thanks Das,, Mike
Steel or Magnesium trowel ?
Hi yogi,,vit was a mag,, thanks Mike
MIKE !!!
Thanks MrBmx,, Mike
THX mike where's honest mike?? lol
Hi dan,, still up north,, lol, Mike
Looks great Mike! How did you fare with all the storms?
Hi Phil,, did ok, just a screen came out, easy fix, thanks Mike
Quick, tricky technique. Did the Pa tools get to come south or are they still suffering Pa winters?
😂
Jerry in Indianapolis
I have same wheel barrow
1950s
Father in laws wheel barrow in fact...rip my wife his sister ect
Question if that was his sister as my wife 2005 rip
Does that make her brother my
Father in law
I am a bit
Dumb
Lol
But in Indianapolis it don't mater how intelligent ya are ...lol
Anyway
I believe her brother should be as a brother in law
Right
Nevertheless less
James gave me the very same wheelbarrow
1950s he said and I believe he got that wheelbarrow from
Sears hardware
Nevertheless
And it's hard to beat a wheelbarrow that's been around since 1950s
Anyway
Really Nice!alot of work though..Pouring a slab wouldve gone alot faster..Still trying to find a licensed contractor to do my slab..recently almost lost alot of money to a fake GC..
Hi. Bro, I hear you, Mike
📽❤📽
Thanks flowolf,, Mike
What is the "Portland" you mix in ? What is it made off ? Cant get it in Norway 😐
Portland is cement made of limestone, the same stuff found in mortar and concrete. There are many TH-cam videos about it.
@joemachine4714 Ok🙂👍
Thanks ,yep same thing they make highways and sidewalks out of, thanks Mike
"No big deal", Mike, but I too have been swinging a trowel since '71and now retired. Well working as a boat Captain, but.... every time I put the buckets and the bags away, I gotta build something, somewhere. On an outdoor fireplace now with a herringbone firebox. Ops! Did I say fireplace? I meant PLANTER. A tall, narrow planter. We can still build PLANTERS in Kalifornia.
Thanks Tom, maybe film it, the oldtimers are disappearing, thanks Mike