Thanks Buck! I guess I just don’t have much tolerance for folks that don’t do their job as best as they are able. In the other hand, Steve’s crew, too notch. Once the concrete hit the ground there was no more talking. They just made it happen. Barry
Critics are everywhere hard workers not so much, you never stop Captain good for you showing everyone how it's done! Btw any updates on the boat? Regards
Thanks Chug! They don’t bother me it just seemed like they really came out of the woodwork the last time I did a concrete video. The boat is fine but I never use it. It needs to find a new home.
@ so sad to hear specially after all the hard work and dedication you put into it, well as any other cycle in life it is time for someone else to appreciate that jewel 🛥️ . Best wishes Captain!
Not criticism At All! But a question, especially on friend like dirt we used plastic and hosed the concrete wet for a couple of days, guess your ground is so hard it doesn’t suck out water to soon?
Albert You are 100% correct. We are at the end of a long drought and all of the soil was dust. A ran the sprinkler for a half a day until the area was soaked and then no more the day before concrete day. I didn’t want it to be muddy. Technically visqueen would have been the best to separate the wet concrete from the substrate. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment! Barry
Great job Sir , unfortunately you find more truck drivers like that these days. And the concrete crew were on the ball, take care Cheers
Thanks Buck! I guess I just don’t have much tolerance for folks that don’t do their job as best as they are able. In the other hand, Steve’s crew, too notch. Once the concrete hit the ground there was no more talking. They just made it happen.
Barry
“Concrete nerds” 🤣🤣
That’s us!
Critics are everywhere hard workers not so much, you never stop Captain good for you showing everyone how it's done! Btw any updates on the boat? Regards
Thanks Chug! They don’t bother me it just seemed like they really came out of the woodwork the last time I did a concrete video. The boat is fine but I never use it. It needs to find a new home.
@ so sad to hear specially after all the hard work and dedication you put into it, well as any other cycle in life it is time for someone else to appreciate that jewel 🛥️ . Best wishes Captain!
Not criticism At All! But a question, especially on friend like dirt we used plastic and hosed the concrete wet for a couple of days, guess your ground is so hard it doesn’t suck out water to soon?
Albert
You are 100% correct. We are at the end of a long drought and all of the soil was dust. A ran the sprinkler for a half a day until the area was soaked and then no more the day before concrete day. I didn’t want it to be muddy. Technically visqueen would have been the best to separate the wet concrete from the substrate.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment!
Barry