The first time I helped pour steps in the 1960s was a personal nightmare for me. It was so a blind person had a safe path to travel. The steps had to be carefully measured and the width had to be wide enough and with safe sides so she did not have surprise hazards. Inside I wanted it to be the safest she could have. The inspector loved it and the blind woman was grateful. Still it took some time for me to relax.
I got to so a similar stair pour. Instead of the 4500 bag mix, what mix would you diy? Portland, #60 silica and 3/8 aggregate 1:2:3? Looking for the best looking concrete steps I can make! 😀
Surprised didn't pour it all around whole landing, but other side looks like needs whole new pour done or maybe pavers or some flagstone PS- great job whole team 💕👍
For someone that's trying to learn how to bid concrete, would you mind telling how you bid steps or stairs? Is by the s.f. as you do your slabs or is it by the step and l.f.? And can you give us a ballpark on how much you bid this job for? Thank you and great job as always!
Even though the steel is a tight fit it should be have epoxy. Those rebar/steel dowels will pull out….. for 1/2” rod you need to drill 5/8” hole and use epoxy
Full sending never lifting 😏 🤙 mobbin deep 🙌 old school way never fails gets the job done in majority of situations OSS for the win majority of gen z n cancel culture wouldn't understand 😂
Wouldn't it be easier to have the concrete delivered by truck? Making it with bags is way more expensive. Connecting the old concrete to the new concrete, i normally secure the rebar rods with Ramset (epoxy), let it set, no problem.
@@OdellCompleteConcrete In Melbourne, Australia, 1 cubic metre 18 mpa delivered locally costs $260 AUS. One 20kg concrete bag makes 0.01 cubic meters, costs $9. You would need 100 bags for 1 cubic meter, costing $900. I always get it delivered when a large quantity is needed. Cheers & your videos are great 👍
Guys! Take it from a hacking old man. Never be too proud to wear a real mask when your doing that kind of cutting/grinding. Your lungs will thank you later.
Really enjoying seeing projects and vids from all 3 of the teams, with all of them being finished and completed to a very high standard!
Thanks, gives it a bit of variety
Great info especially about the bag mix and the patching
Thank you! Works good
Love how much care you folks put into your work.
TY
It is always very informative to watch your videos. I can you take a lot of pride in what you do.
Thanks
Of course! Thanks for watching
Love watching your team work. Very thorough.
TY
The first time I helped pour steps in the 1960s was a personal nightmare for me. It was so a blind person had a safe path to travel. The steps had to be carefully measured and the width had to be wide enough and with safe sides so she did not have surprise hazards. Inside I wanted it to be the safest she could have. The inspector loved it and the blind woman was grateful. Still it took some time for me to relax.
Wow im surprised she didn’t opt for a ramp
@@OdellCompleteConcrete It was a set of stairs. And it was on a side of a small hill. It was a tight area so that's probably why the stairs.
Nice work brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Usually any concrete finishing makes me anxious but your videos calm me! Nice job guys!
Concrete is that way
Shmoke some weed while you wait for mud bud.
@@glennsantoyo559 I really should...
@@finders-keepers1518 you'll be fine I'm an idiot but one hell of a finisher
Awesome work
Thank you!
Cool video. I enjoyed it, thanks
Ty
Thanks for the iteresting video. I have existing concrete but its sloped. Can i pour a concrete footing on top to start a post and beam deck?
I got to so a similar stair pour. Instead of the 4500 bag mix, what mix would you diy? Portland, #60 silica and 3/8 aggregate 1:2:3? Looking for the best looking concrete steps I can make! 😀
No silica, washed sand
OSS Babyyyy!!
Old school style 🤙😎
Very impressive, good one
Ty
Excelente trabajo saludos 👌👍
Gracias 🙏
Nice 👍
Thank you!
Nice work, Always a damn fine Job u guys do.
Thank you for watching!
Surprised didn't pour it all around whole landing, but other side looks like needs whole new pour done or maybe pavers or some flagstone
PS- great job whole team 💕👍
Yea definitely needs it. Thank you!
For someone that's trying to learn how to bid concrete, would you mind telling how you bid steps or stairs? Is by the s.f. as you do your slabs or is it by the step and l.f.? And can you give us a ballpark on how much you bid this job for? Thank you and great job as always!
I just calculate material cost and labor cost and factor in the profit I want to make. I usually never go by sqft
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Even though the steel is a tight fit it should be have epoxy. Those rebar/steel dowels will pull out….. for 1/2” rod you need to drill 5/8” hole and use epoxy
Drill and drive was around long before epoxies
@@OdellCompleteConcrete yes it was ( drill and drive) and a lot of steps and porches have settled.
Right, why even take a chance
Full sending never lifting 😏 🤙 mobbin deep 🙌 old school way never fails gets the job done in majority of situations OSS for the win majority of gen z n cancel culture wouldn't understand 😂
For sure
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Should’ve added a control joint on the corner of the step
No need
He ain't showing up, but then again once it's all completely prepped, WHO ELSE HAS HAD THAT EXPERIENCE? SOUND FAMILIAR?
Haha very true.. they don’t wna do demo
lot of dust there mike...H&S exec over here would have none of that (UK)
No dust no work
@@OdellCompleteConcrete water suppressor?
You should re glaze the rest of the old concrete to look new again.
Yes homeowner said he would do this in the future
Wouldn't it be easier to have the concrete delivered by truck? Making it with bags is way more expensive. Connecting the old concrete to the new concrete, i normally secure the rebar rods with Ramset (epoxy), let it set, no problem.
Concrete delivery for that is 850.00.
Drill and drive works.
@@OdellCompleteConcrete In Melbourne, Australia, 1 cubic metre 18 mpa delivered locally costs $260 AUS. One 20kg concrete bag makes 0.01 cubic meters, costs $9. You would need 100 bags for 1 cubic meter, costing $900. I always get it delivered when a large quantity is needed. Cheers & your videos are great 👍
Old is mold - even if you renew it.
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Bag mix = $$$$$$$
I hear ya
Guys! Take it from a hacking old man. Never be too proud to wear a real mask when your doing that kind of cutting/grinding. Your lungs will thank you later.
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They were dumb not go all the way around. Maybe they wanted to save money.
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