Ken, I worked for years on Utility R.O.W.s. To prevent chiggers and ticks I went to a drug store and bought white sulphuric. I put it into a sock and put the sock into a coffee can. Each day we would grab the sock and tap it around our pants cuffs and waist area. Worked great to prevent chiggers and ticks.
When the driver was pouring the concrete I thought, boy, they like their concrete on the wet side. Turned out great though as usual. True professional job.
Sounded like one of those electric, eco-friendly power screeds. Well done. Adapt improvise and overcome, 100%. That little extra surface water probably gave you the extra nice finish! Cheers.
I remember in the late 1970's we poured a slab about 30x30 for my brother's garage. Weather predicted less than 5% chance of rain. It was hazy, humid & over 75 degrees in the morning & predicted around 90 degrees. We had it screeded, & just finished bull floating when the sky suddenly (within about 10 minutes) with no warning, formed a cloud & ABSOLUTLY DUMPED A GULLYWASH for about half hour! We thought we'd need to Jack hammer it out & redo it. Turns out it just washed the top cream off & we had an exposed aggregate surface a little rougher than a course broom brushed finish. It is still in perfectly good condition.
In the 70's worked cement with my uncle. When he finished a slab with the power traul it had a shiny bluish finish. Also, his power screed was a motor with offset mounted on two long 2x6. We dragged it across with a rope on each end as the running engine shook the boards.
Someone may have already mentioned... the drone flyover at the endless bog would have been an excellent time to bring in the Bigfoot family reunion...🤔😲😱😳 ... enjoy your videos, sharing your thoughts and wisdom. Blessings to you and your crew.☝️🙏🙌🎯
Those blue tarps are mode from woven flat threads of plastic. So they may be able to repel rain, but standing water will seep through them just like it does normal fabric. I found that out the hard way.
Have decided to put up a building for my machine shop to get out of a bad rental situation. Just found your channel and subbed. Hope to learn a lot from you before I start hiring crews to do the work. I like to learn before I make mistakes.
I drag mine sometimes without starting it on purpose. If the slump is too high, the vibration is more than necessary. Usually, if it doesn't start, and you didn't forget to turn the kill-switch on, it is because you forgot to choke it. If it is choked, you probably already flooded it.
Good morning Ken, looking a little green,normally you have have about 6 slump this Concreat look like a 4 slump plus surprise with 🌧 bit you over came it all plus the power screed not working you just laugh it off lol I would have been saying things not fit for y tube lol great day my friend. Off too work I go .🌴😎
I've been doing some smaller slabs before where I was running out of concrete and just to save the job from being ruined I started sinking some good-sized rocks into the concrete to displace the concrete and bring it up to the top of the form. You wouldn't want to use anything too big where it comes close to the top of the concrete. It's probably not good to do but I've never had one fail because of it. I've never done it on anything big like this job, just small stuff like 8 x 8 or 10 x 10 where I was just a little short.
This makes next to no difference snd weakens the slab. Better to properly use what you have. Then mix a batch (or three) to complete the last corner. If it dries too much use a primer at the joint.
Although a ring or bullseye is classic for tick bite Lyme infection it is actually occurs in less than 50% of Lyme infections, just a red spot is more likely and is the standard reaction to any tick that has been in place for many hours. It will take several days to subside. The harbinger of Lyme or other Borrelia tick related infections is flu like illness. If that occurs a course of doxycycline is in order, but not just because there is a red spot at the tick bite. For the most part Lyme/Borrelia infections are less likely with ticks in place less than 18-24 hours. The red spot just indicates the tick was there and is not indicative of infection per se.
I see them using pool trowels, dont you use flooring trowels or is it you just prefer these When i did this i preferred the float blades then the finishing blades at the end but some use a big disc which i never really liked, good job guys that redneck power screed sure worked great, in my day it was just a big straight edge for tamping
Wow, it looks like it all came off one concrete truck! Only 5 minutes to do the slab pour? That is amazing. I like your "Perfect" shirt! Too bad the power screed wouldn't start! The "Redneck" is because it was worked by hand? At least the bull float works! Nice billowing of the tarp over the slab. That is troubling that the tarp leaked brand new! At least the power trowel started up no problem. Wow, that is a lot of wilderness behind where you're building the garage. So you take off the blades from the power trowel and go over it with the finish blades. Do you like how it turns out with the finish blades? Is it nicer than the original blades you had on the power trowel? That slab does look really nice! Thanks for this video Ken and crew!
Small engines. Set the choke pull 2x. Remove choke and pull. Engine should start. Allow to warm up before revving up. Two strokes should be run dry after use then you don’t clog the carb with oil. It will need better priming for first start but avoid over choking.
Ken you were out on that road all morning for that Cement Truck. And you finished up in short order with the pour. Tell Chad to wiggle his but. You may be on to something 😂 A better purchase for a Tarp would be to buy used billboards they are cheaper and will hold up better of course they have an ad on the front side. Al and Gina used one.
people would tape a piece of 1 1/2" etc pipe the width of the garage door and set it in the concrete, Gives a straight bump for the seal to sit on, Rain wont run over it, and mice wont chew through steel and its straight so no way to crawl under ..They said Ice wont form so seal wont stick to it either
Please make sure you get that tick bite checked out asap! The sooner the better. In most cases, they give out preventative antibiotics. If you kept the tick, they can test it for Lyme.
Of all your videos on your slabs i have always looked for height pens or a wet screed , you seem to use neither . Checkout using a water reducer in your mud. You can pour all your slabs this wet without reduceing the strength. It cost but saves labor.
Probably just a dry spark plug or a new one ken . Alway over come it , to get the job done ✅. Watch them tick bite ken them little batsh . Like having your rain gears same thing buddy .
Best job of dispensing concrete I've seen by a driver. He was spot on with his chute operation.
Cool intro! Concrete truck colorful spiral! Hard workers! We need more people like you and your crew!
That billow tarp worked better than the silent power screed today .
Ken,always a pleasure watching you,Dan and Chad you guys are always having fun while working together ❤😊
I like the new power screed. Very eco friendly. Thank you
I think Chad was breathing hard 😂
Well done Ken Dan & Chas. Sham the motor did not start but was good watching the manual movement still good finish.
Ken, I worked for years on Utility R.O.W.s. To prevent chiggers and ticks I went to a drug store and bought white sulphuric. I put it into a sock and put the sock into a coffee can. Each day we would grab the sock and tap it around our pants cuffs and waist area. Worked great to prevent chiggers and ticks.
White sulphur
Nice job (as usual) Ken, Chad and Dan. What a great crew. Good old Yankee ingenuity when the power trowel wouldn't start.
When the driver was pouring the concrete I thought, boy, they like their concrete on the wet side. Turned out great though as usual. True professional job.
Sounded like one of those electric, eco-friendly power screeds. Well done. Adapt improvise and overcome, 100%. That little extra surface water probably gave you the extra nice finish! Cheers.
Looks like you had a cement truck driver who was awesome……that always makes things go better…
I really enjoy seeing where the garage is going in relation to the home, Don't know why but I find it interesting.
I remember in the late 1970's we poured a slab about 30x30 for my brother's garage. Weather predicted less than 5% chance of rain. It was hazy, humid & over 75 degrees in the morning & predicted around 90 degrees. We had it screeded, & just finished bull floating when the sky suddenly (within about 10 minutes) with no warning, formed a cloud & ABSOLUTLY DUMPED A GULLYWASH for about half hour!
We thought we'd need to Jack hammer it out & redo it. Turns out it just washed the top cream off & we had an exposed aggregate surface a little rougher than a course broom brushed finish. It is still in perfectly good condition.
Ken-That was one smooth poor. Great content. I really like your low key personality sir.
I wish I could get my crew to work like yours great job
Wow!! That billowing technique worked GREAT!!! Gonna' steal that one....Greetings from Texas...John B.
In the 70's worked cement with my uncle. When he finished a slab with the power traul it had a shiny bluish finish. Also, his power screed was a motor with offset mounted on two long 2x6. We dragged it across with a rope on each end as the running engine shook the boards.
Cool
Someone may have already mentioned... the drone flyover at the endless bog would have been an excellent time to bring in the Bigfoot family reunion...🤔😲😱😳 ... enjoy your videos, sharing your thoughts and wisdom. Blessings to you and your crew.☝️🙏🙌🎯
Those blue tarps are mode from woven flat threads of plastic. So they may be able to repel rain, but standing water will seep through them just like it does normal fabric. I found that out the hard way.
Your videos are much appreciated Ken.
Good Day Ken and Crew! Getting the slab poured fast! 👍👌🤞✌️🇺🇸🙏🙌🌅🌄🌞😉
To me it looked like the driver added water but you guys are the experts!
Have decided to put up a building for my machine shop to get out of a bad rental situation. Just found your channel and subbed. Hope to learn a lot from you before I start hiring crews to do the work. I like to learn before I make mistakes.
I drag mine sometimes without starting it on purpose. If the slump is too high, the vibration is more than necessary.
Usually, if it doesn't start, and you didn't forget to turn the kill-switch on, it is because you forgot to choke it. If it is choked, you probably already flooded it.
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They do great work.
You defy the law of wind...You open a tarp and the wind did not start blowing like crazy!! 🙂 @8:06
Good morning Ken, looking a little green,normally you have have about 6 slump this Concreat look like a 4 slump plus surprise with 🌧 bit you over came it all plus the power screed not working you just laugh it off lol I would have been saying things not fit for y tube lol great day my friend. Off too work I go .🌴😎
The higher the number on the slump the wetter the mud is
I've been doing some smaller slabs before where I was running out of concrete and just to save the job from being ruined I started sinking some good-sized rocks into the concrete to displace the concrete and bring it up to the top of the form. You wouldn't want to use anything too big where it comes close to the top of the concrete. It's probably not good to do but I've never had one fail because of it. I've never done it on anything big like this job, just small stuff like 8 x 8 or 10 x 10 where I was just a little short.
This makes next to no difference snd weakens the slab. Better to properly use what you have. Then mix a batch (or three) to complete the last corner. If it dries too much use a primer at the joint.
Fine piece of billow action
boss picks up a rake like he's gonna help and then comes to his senses and quickly drops it.
Haha
Although a ring or bullseye is classic for tick bite Lyme infection it is actually occurs in less than 50% of Lyme infections, just a red spot is more likely and is the standard reaction to any tick that has been in place for many hours. It will take several days to subside. The harbinger of Lyme or other Borrelia tick related infections is flu like illness. If that occurs a course of doxycycline is in order, but not just because there is a red spot at the tick bite. For the most part Lyme/Borrelia infections are less likely with ticks in place less than 18-24 hours. The red spot just indicates the tick was there and is not indicative of infection per se.
Awesome job,Ken.
I see them using pool trowels, dont you use flooring trowels or is it you just prefer these
When i did this i preferred the float blades then the finishing blades at the end but some use a big disc which i never really liked, good job guys that redneck power screed sure worked great, in my day it was just a big straight edge for tamping
Love the shirt Ken.
Ken I know we talked about this but pour day is my favorite!
You meet the nicest people pulling a Honda motor around!!! Lol
Love the new power screed, cheap on gas to right? Enjoy watching your videos
How many yards. ? That is nice one load all in one pour.
Wow, it looks like it all came off one concrete truck! Only 5 minutes to do the slab pour? That is amazing. I like your "Perfect" shirt! Too bad the power screed wouldn't start! The "Redneck" is because it was worked by hand? At least the bull float works! Nice billowing of the tarp over the slab. That is troubling that the tarp leaked brand new! At least the power trowel started up no problem. Wow, that is a lot of wilderness behind where you're building the garage. So you take off the blades from the power trowel and go over it with the finish blades. Do you like how it turns out with the finish blades? Is it nicer than the original blades you had on the power trowel? That slab does look really nice! Thanks for this video Ken and crew!
Small engines. Set the choke pull 2x. Remove choke and pull. Engine should start. Allow to warm up before revving up.
Two strokes should be run dry after use then you don’t clog the carb with oil. It will need better priming for first start but avoid over choking.
Ken you were out on that road all morning for that Cement Truck. And you finished up in short order with the pour. Tell Chad to wiggle his but. You may be on to something 😂 A better purchase for a Tarp would be to buy used billboards they are cheaper and will hold up better of course they have an ad on the front side. Al and Gina used one.
people would tape a piece of 1 1/2" etc pipe the width of the garage door and set it in the concrete, Gives a straight bump for the seal to sit on, Rain wont run over it, and mice wont chew through steel and its straight so no way to crawl under ..They said Ice wont form so seal wont stick to it either
The job looks great,moving forward and upward😊😅💜
I had a friend whose brothers name was Billo.
Those blue tarps are woven from 1/8” strips so not surprising it would leak. Polyethylene sheeting would not leak, might be cheaper as well.
After 40 plus years doing concrete, I would call that a walking screed. LOL
Awesome wilderness! Love that location
Thanks Ken.
Ticks are crazy bad in vt! I also get a bite swollen red spot from bites, but have had the bullseye years ago.
Tiny ones here in s. Ill leave a bump and red spot. Nasty bastards.
Truck driver can spread that mud almost a thickness that you need it you don't see that too often
Please make sure you get that tick bite checked out asap! The sooner the better. In most cases, they give out preventative antibiotics. If you kept the tick, they can test it for Lyme.
Ticks ain't no joke - just ask Shania Twain!
Take the time to getting it running
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Looks Great......Your screed is certainly Quiet.....LOL
Nice job. What is the concrete slump?
The weather guessers are not guessing very well with elnino and la nina and CCC.
Where are you? Maine? Nice estimation on the concrete!
No we’re in Vermont
you brought the Marcel Marceau Power Screed today..😜
Rain is afraid of any large tarp
Howdy Ken
Bahahaha 😂😂😂 come to Arkansas we will show you boys how it's really done
When these buildings are erected out in the wilderness, how do the owners keep them secure?
I have a question for you Ken, Do you guys ever trip from the rebar under the wet cement? I have never seen anyone trip in the wet cement.
Slump?
Awesome work as usual! Do you have any photos or videos of your older slabs? Say the ones you did 30+ years ago?
At least you didn't have to wiggle the power trowel.
That would have sucked
As always, informative video. The amount of concrete was "just right". Does the engine on the power screed need a tuneup? Take care.
Good way to save on fuel ⛽️👍🏿
Hahahaha
Why didn't they vibrate the concrete???
Ken; what do you think of Legalett system?
Sorry not familiar with it
In Canada we call that a newfie screed
Of all your videos on your slabs i have always looked for height pens or a wet screed , you seem to use neither . Checkout using a water reducer in your mud. You can pour all your slabs this wet without reduceing the strength. It cost but saves labor.
Nice
good job
Can of quick start would have helped.. 🤔 👍
Take care of the tick bite ASAP. Lymes is tough
Hey, if it works then it works...Right?
Looks wet (not too wet). What slump did you use?
It seems that they need to make a 40 amp hour electric concrete wiggler.
There is a company that makes a battery powered one, can't remember the name though
@@charlesgrave........ Elon is working on it as we speak.
You dont need a bullseye to get a tick disease. Go in and get the prophylactic doxycycline dose. Many tick diseases besides lymes. Take care.
At least you didn't have to use the redneck power traul
CARL SEZ " it's otta gas".
Like your Tee shirt Ken.
Don't mess around with tick bites. Just get a prescription for doxycycline.
Try to true gas in power screed and the in end run it of gas
Probably just a dry spark plug or a new one ken . Alway over come it , to get the job done ✅. Watch them tick bite ken them little batsh . Like having your rain gears same thing buddy .
How many "aye'$ " in the video and u win a prize....aye?
Thats a Honda it probably needs oil or a change alot of engines they make wont run if in need
Cutting it close on the concrete, risky....
I would bet a cordless drill on a pice of rod anchored to the screed standing on end would vibrate just by spinning out of balance .
Mosquito nursery.
ALWAYS carry a spare spark plug for power equipment. It might only be flooded, but a fresh plug can fix that in 2 minutes.
Too bad you don't have a customer on this job thats a small engine expert. BTW, how 'bout an "Amish power screed"?
Nothing more annoying than your coworker stepping in where you just raked and re-raking your work. Passive aggressive attack at its finest.
You must screw a lot of stuff up....
I don't think the tarp leaked....I'm guessing it was just condensation.
It was bleed water
@@marcconner8382 You mean up from the concrete?
Hey watch those redneck jokes (just kidding). You should look into a battery operated screed
No more diet updates? 🧐
Greta approves!
Nice
A battery powered screed will do the trick..
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You had a redneck screed,why not carry on with the drone and have a redneck concrete drier. Use the wind coming of the blades to dry it up some