Mr. Odell, I just watched this video for the second time and again I am very impressed with your knowledge and skill of your trade. Your are truly a CRAFTSMAN. Too many in the trades today just don't have the dedication and pride in the results of doing the best job they can. I am a 74 year old retired military and electrician and not easy to hand out praise just to make someone feel good. You SIR, again, are a CRAFTSMAN. Thank you!
I have now viewed several of you Video's, and have to say It's truly a breath of fresh air to watch a professional actually do the job the custom is paying for WITHOUT cutting corners to increase the profits. Your technics are a tribute to your skills. Your customers are really fortunate having you and your crew on the JOB!
Thanks for sharing. You and other professionals like you are really helping America. We have lost so much of the hands on ability that we used to have. Glad to see that some of this American know how still exists. I salute you!
As a mason of nearly half century now, i very much appreciate pride in workmanship, and a mission for our projects to last forever. I watch your stuff intently, as there is always something to be learned when watching a craftsman. Well done.
Like honestly, the appreciation I have for true quality craftsmanship goes very deep. Look at you in the corner.. You still have dirt on your shirt on your shoulder. You got home from work and continued working, doing voice overs and editing.. Great job!
I've spent probably the last 5 hours watching several of your videos. They all have a few things in common, hard work, good planning and prep work, great attention to detail, and a fantastic final product. I'm wanting to pour a slab for an aluminum covered porch and it's a beginner slab but it has an extreme slope on the back corner and I think after watching your videos I know what to do, but honestly after watching your videos and the incredible finishing techniques I've seen you and your crew use, I'm hoping I can replicate even a halfway decent outcome. Thanks for the great videos, I've subscribed and I think anyone who wants to learn more about concrete form work and finishing should as well!
Your voice is perfect for reading bedtime stories to kids. It's mid day and I am getting sleepy watching your videos. Not because they are boring but your voice.
Great video. I really enjoyed that one. I especially liked that you combined rapid video with some real time segments. I encourage you to do more of that because it helps me to learn the technique.
Ughhhh, I used to be an Outdoor Construction contractor & it would drive me nuts if the homeowner messed with my work! Would be tempted to whip out a change order on him and charge him $ to re-do the "work" he did, but you have to be customer friendly if you want referrals and a good reputation. I wondered, before you explained, why the rebar was clear out at the side of the form. Great work! Your attention to detail makes you a great contractor. Thanks for your videos!
I know I don't only speak for myself ... You sharing in great detail your expertise is greatly appreciated. I am in the very near future going to build my own house ... And i mean me . I am in high gear studying concrete work, as I have experience in most other aspects.
Love watching your videos. Done a lot of concrete and granolithic work at my house in the last 41 years. Never had to use a jack hammer to break of the soil, here in Scotland. That was a very tidy job you carried out and I am sure, will lead to more work in the area, if it has not already happened. Nice outlook over the ocean.
Nice work dave. nice 2 see your son getting down w a trowel n edger, your teaching him alot. tell him about the customers, some are great, others you know about the others. like wire mesh in that work. like some people u just dont even want 2 bid on their work.
Another work of art on the street! Great tutorial with more bonus tips. The floating head narrator thing is pretty usual with gamer channels (to reveal the emotion behind the cussing) but not so usual elsewhere. I'm here for the content and it doesn't matter to me if you are on screen or not, it is the concrete info I'm watching for.
Very clean work. You never disappoint. As for the added animation, I have to say, it distracted me. I found myself staring at you rather than your work. I prefer your traditional background narration. It allows me to really analyze the work details, as you explain it. Much like an audio tour. Hope you appreciate the feedback. Big fan! I especially enjoy seeing you and your sons actually build something together. A rare image these days. They will always have skills in a trade, thanks to their Father. That's something to be proud of, for sure. Be well
Good job, in locations where you get rain make sure you add some half round profile to make a drip groove between the bottom edge of the copings and the edge of the wall, this will prevent water damaging or staining your wall over time.
Hi Mr. Odell, just found your channel having been doing a bit of research for laying a concrete base for a log cabin. Your videos are very informative and demonstrate your indobted skill in this area of construction. Thank you for your efforts. regards G
I do a lot of brick,block and stonework. I am going to attempt a concrete wall cap for an upcoming project. And yes the tapcons are always the way to go. ✌
Great work. Your team should be proud of the work. That turns out very nice. I've learned my lesson never to hire unlicensed workers again. I ended up learning to do most of the landscape myself after they messed it up.
I think the reason it doesnt' work is because it's a bit distracting seeing you there. Your narrating what we see on the screen rather than 'reacting' to something.
I checked out your soccer page. My son played soccer, he got lucky at age 10 through 13, was on a awesome team. Ayso Division 5 State finals, but got second. Its a lot of fun and goes by quickly, enjoy.
Your techniques and tips and clear camera work and narration help me to learn. The "head" appears useful try it in a few more videos and maybe only for some specific sections to see how it works out over a fair test period. You certainly appear quality driven. I'll second some of the other commenters compliments and there were some tips among those as well. And I'll second some of the safety suggestions regarding dust control. Maybe do show the finished state in a few weeks to answer the comments about the structuring and proportion of the caps and offsets by showing how the cladding in stone and tile answers those issues. I suppose the next ice age will be well advanced before you in your location needs to worry about frost and freezing control or maybe even rain.
Roof drain. It's been a while since I've worked in cal. But yes , Orco in Riverside? I did a few fastest trowels on the block events there years ago. Nothing but love from this end. You guys did great. Both sides of the house has down spout , looks like comes from gutters
Love these videos. Thanks for finally hiring me after all these TH-cam interviews. I have to call in sick tomorrow though, my wifes colitis is acting up again and I have to put cream on her periodically. I’m thinking about putting some cement on instead...don’t worry it won’t be from a job site, I’ll buy it myself. See ya Tuesday!
Hi Dave. Great work, as usual, and artistic as well. I was thinking the one thing about cutting in yourself in the video is it could block a detail a viewer might want to see.
Great job as always! I'm gonna put a cap on my brick mailbox. But, I'm gonna cheat. Pour in place on a form over poly, then flip upside down, inch wider than the brick so it serves as a drip edge (until the letter carrier hits it). Thx for the excellent video.
Love your work and video's. Highly unlikely I would do some of this, looks a lot easier than what it is to do a great job :) But nice to know what goes into doing something like this so when hiring a tradesman I do have a really good appreciation of what steps are required or options to consider (appreciating there are 101 ways to complete the same job!!!). Keep up the great work.
I subscribed here to see professional concrete work and that's what I got. Your video production is well paced and informative. Thanks for taking the time to share your world with us
@@stevelopez372 That's the first thing I noticed when I saw the panned back view and thought of his statement that he wasn't going to brush it. I loved and learned a great deal here. Thank you @OdellCompleteConcrete
Amazing work! I was wondering what you sprayed on the forms before pouring the cap--if I used melamine for the forms, should I rub on some oil first? Any suggestions about how long forms should stay before being removed? Thanks!
Nice job. I went and found this address on Google maps. It's 2019 and it still looks good. This was very helpful for a project I have coming up at my house. Thanks.
Beautifully done and well explained! Any reason you don't leave your vertical rebar long and bend it over to tie in with your horizontal bars in the cap? Seems freeze thaw cycles could push it off over time?? I would like to do this at our property someday, have about 350' of property line that boarders a public park and think it would look a lot better than fencing.
Odell Complete Concrete, maybe two go pros running at the same time from different angles would give us viewers a better perspective? Other then that the workmanship and content keep me coming back...
But that's 62 thumbs up at 300 views. I think it's fine. It was different, trying new things is how we learn. The work is Awsome! by the way. What the heck i thought it was 300 views its over 100,000 views
wonderful and info filled video i am an apprentice mason and was wondering if it is or isnt important that the core bars didnt rise above the blocks an inch or 2 so it helped the cap work tie in...or is it something you shouldn't do because it would cause some type of failure ? again thanks for the videos and knowledge. 👍
Vinny DulA WHAT !! YOU HAVE A CREEPY MIND WHY DO YOU PEOPLE COMPLAIN ABOUT EVERYTHING.....SHUT UP SHUT UP ALREADY TIRED. OF. YOU DO GOODER TYPE ! WORRING ABOUT EVERYONE ELSE BUT YOURSELF
Nice video. I did one like this a few years back just the color was Adobe. I did it the same way you did this one. I just had the color added to the mix. It came out nice as well.
David, I am a homeowner, DIYer weekend warrior type. First, thank you for sharing your professional knowledge! My question is about setting the radius for a curved wall using CMU... how do YOU do it? Do you cut the backs of blocks if it is a really tight radius?
i have no intension to even plan to buy concrete or use it in the next ten years of my life but im still watching this why. is this the new primitive building channel?
we make a colored mix of cement and put that against the wood forms then put the standard concrete where it's not seen. It makes it easier than facing it up after. We even put a pink stone dust in the faced cement so in the sun it shines like glitter :)
Mr. Odell, I just watched this video for the second time and again I am very impressed with your knowledge and skill of your trade. Your are truly a CRAFTSMAN. Too many in the trades today just don't have the dedication and pride in the results of doing the best job they can. I am a 74 year old retired military and electrician and not easy to hand out praise just to make someone feel good. You SIR, again, are a CRAFTSMAN. Thank you!
Thank You
Ted
I have now viewed several of you Video's, and have to say It's truly a breath of fresh air to watch a professional actually do the job the custom is paying for WITHOUT cutting corners to increase the profits. Your technics are a tribute to your skills. Your customers are really fortunate having you and your crew on the JOB!
TY TY
Thanks for sharing. You and other professionals like you are really helping America. We have lost so much of the hands on ability that we used to have. Glad to see that some of this American know how still exists. I salute you!
As a mason of nearly half century now, i very much appreciate pride in workmanship, and a mission for our projects to last forever. I watch your stuff intently, as there is always something to be learned when watching a craftsman. Well done.
I feel the same way with other crafts.
TY
Like honestly, the appreciation I have for true quality craftsmanship goes very deep. Look at you in the corner.. You still have dirt on your shirt on your shoulder. You got home from work and continued working, doing voice overs and editing.. Great job!
+b18citr
TY
I've spent probably the last 5 hours watching several of your videos. They all have a few things in common, hard work, good planning and prep work, great attention to detail, and a fantastic final product. I'm wanting to pour a slab for an aluminum covered porch and it's a beginner slab but it has an extreme slope on the back corner and I think after watching your videos I know what to do, but honestly after watching your videos and the incredible finishing techniques I've seen you and your crew use, I'm hoping I can replicate even a halfway decent outcome. Thanks for the great videos, I've subscribed and I think anyone who wants to learn more about concrete form work and finishing should as well!
I think you will have good going small to start
You just got yourself another subscriber! No machine will ever take this type of work away from us! This is the real deal!
Yes I believe you are correct.
TY
Your voice is perfect for reading bedtime stories to kids. It's mid day and I am getting sleepy watching your videos. Not because they are boring but your voice.
Awesome
Great video. I really enjoyed that one. I especially liked that you combined rapid video with some real time segments. I encourage you to do more of that because it helps me to learn the technique.
Yeah we sure can and TY
Ughhhh, I used to be an Outdoor Construction contractor & it would drive me nuts if the homeowner messed with my work! Would be tempted to whip out a change order on him and charge him $ to re-do the "work" he did, but you have to be customer friendly if you want referrals and a good reputation.
I wondered, before you explained, why the rebar was clear out at the side of the form.
Great work! Your attention to detail makes you a great contractor. Thanks for your videos!
MR O Dell love your videos - you get down and dirty with ur crew respect!
we always do! ;)
I know I don't only speak for myself ... You sharing in great detail your expertise is greatly appreciated. I am in the very near future going to build my own house ... And i mean me . I am in high gear studying concrete work, as I have experience in most other aspects.
+Ran Mc
Awesome
I intend on doing the same thing.
I was just thinking, whenever you're body is tired of concrete work, you def can have a career in cake fondant. That was some smooth butter edging
SOunds good and yummy
I was thinking the same thing while watching this haha
top of the line workmanship. most guys lack the patients to take it to this level........
TY
Love watching your videos. Done a lot of concrete and granolithic work at my house in the last 41 years. Never had to use a jack hammer to break of the soil, here in Scotland. That was a very tidy job you carried out and I am sure, will lead to more work in the area, if it has not already happened. Nice outlook over the ocean.
This area is all steel stakes, no wood stakes around here.
TY
Nice work dave. nice 2 see your son getting down w a trowel n edger, your teaching him alot. tell him about the customers, some are great, others you know about the others. like wire mesh in that work. like some people u just dont even want 2 bid on their work.
Thats true some people out here just dont understand the work that goes into these projects
I actually really like the fact that your face is in the video. It just gives a fun feeling of teaching taking place.
Well we might throw it in on another video
I could take it or leave it. With all due respect to your lovely face.
I don't agree with people who are asking you to put just the voice, the gamer thing is cool and refresher!! Thank you for the video!
TY
Maybe Ill throw one up again
Another work of art on the street! Great tutorial with more bonus tips. The floating head narrator thing is pretty usual with gamer channels (to reveal the emotion behind the cussing) but not so usual elsewhere. I'm here for the content and it doesn't matter to me if you are on screen or not, it is the concrete info I'm watching for.
I tend to agree with gamer channel thing.
TY
Very clean work. You never disappoint.
As for the added animation, I have to say, it distracted me. I found myself staring at you rather than your work. I prefer your traditional background narration. It allows me to really analyze the work details, as you explain it. Much like an audio tour.
Hope you appreciate the feedback. Big fan! I especially enjoy seeing you and your sons actually build something together. A rare image these days. They will always have skills in a trade, thanks to their Father.
That's something to be proud of, for sure.
Be well
Will all the marks come off the bricks?
L&PForeve
Aw
What a beautiful and solid job, a joy to watch you and your guys in action. Thank you sir.
ty
You and your crew are awesome....I am a type personality that strives for perfection ,You nailed it! Great video.
TY
We try
Even just the block alone looks great!
I liked the face in video. It's cool to see you observing before you explain. I find it handy, actually.
I always wondered how this was done. Great to finally know! Nice job. It looks great!
Hey Im from the Uk and these techniques are none existent over here but what a wonderful, well described job.....excellent.
TY
Good job, in locations where you get rain make sure you add some half round profile to make a drip groove between the bottom edge of the copings and the edge of the wall, this will prevent water damaging or staining your wall over time.
Good idea
Very good video. very educational for me, even though I am deaf, cannot hear any words, but the video is still very visually educational, thank you :)
ty
I dig the format, for me it's nice seeing the face behind the voice. Lends itself to the overall branding of the channel.
im glad you liked it :)
Odell Complete Concrete jonat
Hi Mr. Odell,
just found your channel having been doing a bit of research for laying a concrete base for a log cabin. Your videos are very informative and demonstrate your indobted skill in this area of construction. Thank you for your efforts.
regards
G
TY
Mr.Odell you magnificent man because you give us every day new information so thank you good job and good mason l pray to God to be in good healthy
TY
I do a lot of brick,block and stonework. I am going to attempt a concrete wall cap for an upcoming project. And yes the tapcons are always the way to go. ✌
Nothing says "blue collar" more proudly than concrete dust on your shirt for the video. Well played, sir.
TY
Great work. Your team should be proud of the work. That turns out very nice. I've learned my lesson never to hire unlicensed workers again. I ended up learning to do most of the landscape myself after they messed it up.
I hear you
You do beautiful work. Nice job with the color hardener.
TY
You make it look so easy, the sign of a master.
I prefer the voice over. But i really apreciate the concrete work
so you dont like me in the corner?
no, just voice over please.
I think the reason it doesnt' work is because it's a bit distracting seeing you there. Your narrating what we see on the screen rather than 'reacting' to something.
Odell Complete Concrete I like it, makes it more personal
Great job! Exactly what I was looking for. Can I use just white cement powder as a substitute for the color hardener?
Very informative video, Thank you sir, You certainly know your concrete. I learn something new every video.
That's great.
TY
Thank God for my Latino brothers doing all the work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I checked out your soccer page.
My son played soccer, he got lucky at age 10 through 13, was on a awesome team.
Ayso Division 5 State finals, but got second.
Its a lot of fun and goes by quickly, enjoy.
And there very cheap to hire as well 👍🏻
Great step-by-step commentary!
TY
Your techniques and tips and clear camera work and narration help me to learn. The "head" appears useful try it in a few more videos and maybe only for some specific sections to see how it works out over a fair test period. You certainly appear quality driven. I'll second some of the other commenters compliments and there were some tips among those as well. And I'll second some of the safety suggestions regarding dust control. Maybe do show the finished state in a few weeks to answer the comments about the structuring and proportion of the caps and offsets by showing how the cladding in stone and tile answers those issues. I suppose the next ice age will be well advanced before you in your location needs to worry about frost and freezing control or maybe even rain.
I think the head can be used with a few tweaks.
A lot of the comments make sense.
I will be using the floating head again soon.
TY
Your a good teacher, thank you
I try
TY
*You're = You are. Am I a good teacher?
21:40 I like that #3 rebar technique to move the aggregate. nice!
TY
Excellent work David! These are some
Great ideas, and how to skills from your videos!
TY
Great work. Good to see craftsman at work.
TY
Wow... beautiful work, great job as usual... I enjoy watching your videos
Glad to here! TY !
I'm not even from your country and I want you guys working on my house 🤣. Great job!
Sounds good
Very cool. Definitely the best concrete youtuber out there .
TY really means alot!
TY
It is hands down one of the best channels
Roof drain. It's been a while since I've worked in cal. But yes , Orco in Riverside? I did a few fastest trowels on the block events there years ago. Nothing but love from this end. You guys did great. Both sides of the house has down spout , looks like comes from gutters
Yes they are roof drains.
your works are magnificent! Greetings from Argentina
TY
From US
Love these videos. Thanks for finally hiring me after all these TH-cam interviews. I have to call in sick tomorrow though, my wifes colitis is acting up again and I have to put cream on her periodically. I’m thinking about putting some cement on instead...don’t worry it won’t be from a job site, I’ll buy it myself. See ya Tuesday!
Awesome job as usual, David! I thought the head view commentary was a cool effect...but it did get distracting after a while.
Sorry it was a distraction but glad you liked the job!
Everyone that wants to be a concrete hand should watch ur vids
Its a good start, for sure
Grest videos man!!!! Alot of work during day, then editing / narrating videos. Great job man !!!!
All out all the time, or why do it?
That's my Modo
Great job, explained in detail step by step, thanks for sharing.
YW
Great job and video as usual. Would love to see the finished project. Jealous homeowner gets to do his projects and most of all work along you crew!
Thats and im glad you enjoyed the videos! but working with him was more of a hassle xD!
Rember seeing a sign in a auto repair when I was younger: 25 dollars an hour rate, 35 dollars an hour if you help!
Hi Dave. Great work, as usual, and artistic as well. I was thinking the one thing about cutting in yourself in the video is it could block a detail a viewer might want to see.
Yes that's a good point
Nice work.
TY
Great job as always! I'm gonna put a cap on my brick mailbox. But, I'm gonna cheat. Pour in place on a form over poly, then flip upside down, inch wider than the brick so it serves as a drip edge (until the letter carrier hits it). Thx for the excellent video.
Good idea
TY
Love your work and video's.
Highly unlikely I would do some of this, looks a lot easier than what it is to do a great job :) But nice to know what goes into doing something like this so when hiring a tradesman I do have a really good appreciation of what steps are required or options to consider (appreciating there are 101 ways to complete the same job!!!). Keep up the great work.
It's nice to watch professionals at work, great job, very well done!
TY
Love the videos!! Ditch the head shot though. Takes up to much of the screen. LOL!! I watch all your videos.
We're undecided at this point still getting the consensus in.
TY
Awesome!!!
Respect from Russia! 🇷🇺
VERY TALENTED! IT'S NOT EASY. BUT YOU SURE MAKE IT LOOK EAS.Y
TY
great job and great work. Good to see someone with pride in there work
TY
Green screen now! Bloody hell getting professional
Big time
I subscribed here to see professional concrete work and that's what I got. Your video production is well paced and informative. Thanks for taking the time to share your world with us
TY
I usually charge extra if the homeowner wants to help.
yeah makes sense. always make it alittle more challenging
shitty work any way 1/2 in border is fro commercial places no residential
Looks good, if customer like it whats your beef?
Odell Complete Concrete good job, looks great , very compatible with the large banding on the house columns.
@@stevelopez372 That's the first thing I noticed when I saw the panned back view and thought of his statement that he wasn't going to brush it. I loved and learned a great deal here. Thank you @OdellCompleteConcrete
Very help full tips i just started my own business and videos show alot of different techniques to use
TY
GL
Maybe you could work on the volume. The sound is really low. Thanks for sharing though. Thumbs up.
TY and yeah we can work on that!
henry maybe you could work on shutting the hell up!!! thank you!........ :P jk. i love the "critics" ...
Excellent video, well explained ! I need to give better commentary on my vids. You are skilled, where did you learn your craft ?
A little from multiple States, and Companies.
Good video, cool project
TY
Amazing work! I was wondering what you sprayed on the forms before pouring the cap--if I used melamine for the forms, should I rub on some oil first? Any suggestions about how long forms should stay before being removed? Thanks!
I used motor oil. Mobile One synthetic diluted with diesel.
In this case the forms stayed there 1.5 hours
Build that wall!
TY
Idiot 🙄
Hahahahaha
Huge!!!!
You definetly are a master craftsman
TY
Homeowner putting wire in. Lol Probably did some other suff too? Color coat is stong, link? Thanks😊
You name it he does it.
www.scofield.com/lithochrome_main.html
I'm a subscriber. Great teaching vid. Your teaching is immeasurable to me.
TY
YW
It was a little distracting and hard to watch with your mug in the video. Otherwise keep up the awesome work!
ty
I like your Mug in the video.
Nice job. I went and found this address on Google maps. It's 2019 and it still looks good. This was very helpful for a project I have coming up at my house. Thanks.
@Green Giant where at?
@@d.c.thepoet5694 pause at 24:27 and see that street names. It may be the worst google street view ever, should be called google car roof view.
FYI Mobil 1 is not environmentally friendly.
That's interesting
No homo but, O'Dell has the most calming voice ever. Guy is like the Bob Ross of concrete.
I like that show
well-done--watching-your-face-is-more-human
TY
why-did-you-write-everything-like-this?--Just-wondering
Beautifully done and well explained! Any reason you don't leave your vertical rebar long and bend it over to tie in with your horizontal bars in the cap? Seems freeze thaw cycles could push it off over time?? I would like to do this at our property someday, have about 350' of property line that boarders a public park and think it would look a lot better than fencing.
Keep the voice over only....
That's a good possibility.
I'm still getting some feed back.
Odell Complete Concrete, maybe two go pros running at the same time from different angles would give us viewers a better perspective? Other then that the workmanship and content keep me coming back...
I agree with OP, just consider the thumbs up on his post are people who read and agreed!
Yes it seems that way
But that's 62 thumbs up at 300 views. I think it's fine. It was different, trying new things is how we learn. The work is Awsome! by the way. What the heck i thought it was 300 views its over 100,000 views
wonderful and info filled video i am an apprentice mason and was wondering if it is or isnt important that the core bars didnt rise above the blocks an inch or 2 so it helped the cap work tie in...or is it something you shouldn't do because it would cause some type of failure ? again thanks for the videos and knowledge. 👍
The block is not filled to the top.
The cap is in set to the block.
No this is creepy
Right on
Vinny DulA WHAT !! YOU HAVE A CREEPY MIND WHY DO YOU PEOPLE COMPLAIN ABOUT EVERYTHING.....SHUT UP SHUT UP ALREADY TIRED. OF. YOU DO GOODER TYPE ! WORRING ABOUT EVERYONE ELSE BUT YOURSELF
you are a champ with concert mate I been watching all your videos good on ya
TY
Man if I ever move to California I'm grabbing a job with you guys. You get some awesome projects. Awesome work!👍
Sounds like the home owner was a little pushy.
Sure why not.
TY
Nice video. I did one like this a few years back just the color was Adobe. I did it the same way you did this one. I just had the color added to the mix. It came out nice as well.
You guys do some very nice work. Enjoy the videos!
Thank you we try!
Fantastic! Great wall, great instruction
TY
Wow a work of art! You guys make it look so easy.
ty
LOVE TO WATCH THE PROS AT WORK.
TY
all your videos are excellent
from England
keep up the good work ...
Odel concrete king
TY
wow live on u tube 🖒🖒 all you need is a star on the Hollywood walk of fame 🖒👏👏 good job uncle David...
For sure.
TY
David, I am a homeowner, DIYer weekend warrior type. First, thank you for sharing your professional knowledge! My question is about setting the radius for a curved wall using CMU... how do YOU do it? Do you cut the backs of blocks if it is a really tight radius?
Yes cut the block if there going to be showing if not open the joints up more and stucco or ledger stone.
Don't get me wrong you guys did a awsome job, thanks
TY
I guess the floating head doesn't work.
Excellent work! CONCRETE SCULPTOR!!!
TY
What beautiful work.....thx for this....good to put a face to the voice........
ty
i have no intension to even plan to buy concrete or use it in the next ten years of my life but im still watching this why. is this the new primitive building channel?
I suppose it is.
we make a colored mix of cement and put that against the wood forms then put the standard concrete where it's not seen. It makes it easier than facing it up after. We even put a pink stone dust in the faced cement so in the sun it shines like glitter :)
Awesome