3 Buggies Means NO Pumper!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2023
- Since the crew is able to use the buggies to move the concrete, they do not need a pumper truck.
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With all of those concrete channels on YT, yours is the best.
Thank you very much having a lot of fun
The intro music was perfect, I can't wait for concrete season!
Wooo. slow down thanks
hey tom love your videos great crew i don't understand how victory has so many subscribers your so much better at concrete !!!! what i do with my buggies is spray them down with form release it helps immensely!plus every winter i clean the heck out of them when i service before the season
What kind of buggies do you run?
This is the first I’ve seen floor boxes in your jobs. Even if they’re not used, it’s such an incredible value.
For sure
From the Midwest disabled country boy appreciate your videos very much. You stay in your lane with your videos . Very informative and you include your family kids etc. Have a great weekend God bless
Same to you. See you on the next one.
I was late catching this video. Got my taxes done. What a nice estate. I hope TSH is doing the drive and walks and surely a place that nice will want a patio. I'm sure that will be later though. So nice to have a large pour during normal off season, so money's made and no rush to get it done. You and Jim going to the garage pour w the major unforeseen hiccups. Surprise basement and calling in an engineer. Anyone think the concrete business is boring? Will be a long time before we forget that pour. Also the counter tops you delivered half way across America in a borrowed trailer to include visiting a long time friend! That huge pour circle drive for a square estate beside the estate TSH did the drive and exposed aggregate walks, so beautiful! The multiple aggregate walks connecting a spaced out, multi building estate, so awesome, but the stone under the pour froze and somehow only a shrugged shoulder just before pulling it all up to do over!! That was amazing, and a beautiful chest of drawers built for Donna that will easily compare equal to the finest any big name company can make, so not in any way boring! Really, there are so many very fine videos on this channel, many deserving sharing and viewing time and again. I may miss tomorrow's video early, but I'll see it before the day ends, well, it's 3:11 a.m. now so I guess I mean before my day ends. Thank you Tom for sharing, for doing the extra, aggravating camera work just to us fans happy. This you do very well! I'm sleeping late today. I didn't have to pay any extra tax, even getting back a little, yay!👍❤🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
Congratulations on getting money back. Really happy for you. Thanks for the boost in my off-season. That is very helpful.
TOM, ! Comin up on 50K for subs!!! Looks like a SOLID chocolate Bunny in everybody's basket for Easter !! Good stuff!
Pretty exciting thanks
Your team makes hard work look easy….very professional and coordinated
Thank you very much
Watching those power buggies nudge up to the chute looked like baby birds getting a worm from their mom.
When I was still building houses, in the wintertime we would leave the Tyvek over the window and door openings until we were ready to install them. Made it a little easier to heat the place up.
Love the videos
Glad to see you guys working in January
Thank you very much, so is my bank account ha ha see you on the next one
Like clock work being organized, great video Tom
Thanks 👍
Amazing as always, Tom!
Glad you think so!
Good morning yinz guys. Another nice job by y’all.
Thanks for sharing Tom.
Stay safe and warm
Have a Day
Good morning! And today is your day enjoy it
Great job Tom. As always, everyone works together very well. Stay safe.
Thanks, you too!
It’s interesting how few new homes put styrofoam under the concrete in their basement floor. In Ontario, we had a home with no insulation under the concrete and in the winter the floor was extremely COLD. In our new home we had styrofoam and hydronic heating under the concrete - what a difference.
It’s amazing how comfortable that heat is
Floor heating doubles heart diseases.
@@luigiaqua2263 That doesn’t seem likely. Particularly with water-based (hydronic) heating.
I really enjoy watching your videos you guys work the same way we do here in northern california , square trowels and opening joints with a screed board to make sure its straight. You have a good crew👍
Good to hear. Thank you very much.
Deco create expo is coming up hope to see you and some of the crew there !
I would like Tom or Steve to go to that
Good morning, Tom and the crew 😉 great job, yall doing . Have a wonderful , blessed day, and week ahead. Thank you for a nutter great video.
Good morning! Thank you very much
@@Concretewiththehauses your very welcome!!
That was a big job you and your crew did , Y'all do great work
Thanks 👍
Smooth sailing. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice work to all of ur CREW !!!
Thanks a lot
I notice that the floor membrane is laid on the gravel and in some places exposed. Here in the Uk we’re required to lay soft sand over the base level to prevent the membrane being punctured thus preventing damp coming up through the concrete. Would be interested to know your thoughts if you have any problems
Great video always wait to see your work 👍
Finely tuned, well oiled machine... even after all the Christmas cookies.
That walk-in is so much nicer than being down in a hole and crawling through a window.
I agree
I said it before, but man I love the ideal of the concrete guard on the buggies
They really work well
Another awesome jon Tom n crew you all sure know concrete
Thank you very much
My uncle used kerosene, on wheel barrows and buggies , helped with cleaning them.... something with forms, sprayed them with diesel.
Glad you got pour in January, bonus with weather. Even though inside pours , nice to have good weather for the outside activities.
Great job Tom and the whole crew, awesome versatile team.... from driving to finishers!
Thanks for sharing
You have one heck of a great team there. I imagine that makes everything go so much easier.
Makes all the difference in the world
Awesome job as always!
I appreciate that
You guys do very nice work
Great video
Thank you very much!
I was in a similar size basement doing some some development and noticed how warm the floor was. I asked was it a heated floor, They said No, the client had installed 2 inch styrofoam underneath the slab pour. I was amazed the thermal break of that foam would make that floor so warm. We are in a colder climate too where temps can reach -25 in the winter months.
Really does make a huge difference
G'day from the other side of the Equator. Very hot and humid here...shorts and bare feet weather. Great team work by the boys once again.
Enjoy the nice weather
Keep up the good work!!!!!!
Thanks! Will do!
@@Concretewiththehauses Your Welcome!!!!
Tom, Nice job as usual. Do you ever get tired of hearing this from me and everyone else? Did I miss you putting wire or rebar in that floor or not?? There sure must be an awful lot of really nice homes being built in your area. Nice to have the kind of clientel. Seems like you always have something to work under cover or inside in your hip pocket for the guys. Until the next job, take care. Ron
Thank you very much on slabs like that we use fiber mesh in the concrete
I’m marveling over the number of beams and columns.
Pretty big house
Steve had a good idea of building dirt up in front of the door way
It was one of those father son moments if you know what I'm talking about lol!
What he didn’t know was we had to get that wood out of there?
@@Concretewiththehauses
That's why the boss is always right 😁💪🔨✌
I want to know how you make the buggy covers or the black things that prevent the splash of the concrete thanks great job guys!!!!
Sure I will bring those in for service in about two weeks. I will go over that.
Exactly. I just watched Steve color that basement floor with cracks and said you did pour that if it cracked
Nobody does Concrete like you do
Really enjoy watching all of your videos. Your team is very skilled and professional. Just curious on this pour of a basement, are there situations where you would need rebar or not really? Thanks
Most of the time our basement slabs are on virgin ground very solid fiber mesh is plenty.
I should have waited until the end to ask my question. You explained it to us at the end. Why not to use power trowels. Thanks again for a cool video
Thanks
Tom,
Down south I notice guys always use walk behind power trowels even on small jobs. And your crew trowels by hand . I can see by hand looks much better to me. What other reasons not to use power trowels. Great video
Morning Tom!
Hello there!
Not sure why I get nervous watching a pour. Your crew works well together and it always looks fantastic.
Thank you very much! I feel the same way
Pump is still faster… less tied up labor.. less headache messing with tying to keep your ramp assembled, less grade disturbance, less carbon monoxide in your lungs. You do great work and that speaks for itself but I’m on team pump 🤷
Hold that trowel flat
Spoken like some one whose done it a time or two lol
Is that stucco on the porch in the beginning?
I remember,we used to use knee pads made out of plywood with cleat handle. 👍
I think it was insulation board
I watched a short video of a pour in a pole barn and the concrete was very watery looking and later they used power trowels and then I could see swirl lines really easy.
Everybody has their own way of pouring concrete, but one thing in common with everybody if you’re pouring to wet and Conccrete is junk
The water cement ratio is very important. Too tight of mud and the workers get worn out. Too loose and things just flake and disintegrate. It's an art.
Nice job Tom. Nothing like getting a big floor this time of year. You reached 50K subs .👊👍 I am all most there. We should look at a collab this season? It would help the both of our channels. Where are you in PA? I am in Mexico New York 45 min north of Syracuse. By the way I am definitely copying your splash guards. We try not to use my buggy because it makes such a mess. Nice idea bud.
Sounds good. I’m bringing them in for service right now. I’ll do a close-up video if you need to see them better.
@@Concretewiththehauses yes that would be helpful. Thank you.
Top quality , efficient group ..enjoy your videos ..
Thanks 👍
Curious as to why the Crete is so wet or is it because you put so much nca in it. Nice job
About a 6 inch slump
As a matter of interest/comparison - how much would it have cost to pump the concrete? I understand 3 x power buggies cost total $45-$50K. How much would a towable pump cost? Just curious if you had done the numbers comparing a pump to buggies given the buggies require more man power!
I see your point . We use the buggies for a number of different things
Do you all hard trowel your floors . Or just hit them twice ?
All those support "jacks", must make the job more difficult, I bet it drives you bananas at times!
That’s the least of what drives me bananas sometimes
I, too wondered about no mesh ( or rebar). Was there fiber in the concrete?
In this application, mesh or rebar is unnecessary and would only add cost with limited to zero benefit. Considerations would be what is the base and what will be on it say a car or truck.
Yes, very solid ground fiber, mesh, in concrete
Why let a crack show up instead of cutting a joint? Is it going to be covered in finished flooring?
It’s just a straight hairline and if they carpet or tile easy cover
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I have the did you know that red chalk is more water resistant. Great video.
We use the same chalk lines for Saw cutting we do not want them in. Red blue works good for us. I believe black is the most permanent. Thanks for watching.
Couldn’t you just same day cut instead of zip strip? Or is it because it wouldn’t set up in time that day because of cold weather?
Exactly
Good morning everyone 😊 ☺
Good morning
I remember the first concrete buggy I saw. I wanted to hug it. I was still pushing a wheel barrow, but it helped so much. 2 barrows per buggy?
Yes, maybe even a little more
Why don't you put rebar into this basement floor?
Very solid ground we use fiber mesh
Surely Tom a pump truck would be cheaper than 3 men on buggies who could be doing something else.
Two men three buggies
Where can I get those sliders.
Carrol supply or bon tool
Winter Crete. The kids call this "getting it in" nowadays
The music your using when your on fast forward is annoying nothing would have been better. And yes I know how to turn down the volume on my side otherwise I enjoy the tips and ideas your work is excellent
Thous headlights on the buggys might help Moore if they were on side by the operator, just my 2 cents
Good Morning. 😊
Good morning!
No rebar?
Fiber mesh very solid ground
Wow, I think I counted fourteen columns in that basement!
Sounds about right big house
No rebar in the floor?
Fiber mesh very solid ground
You are so lucky your boys were interested in your business and learning it. It could have gone either way
I think so too!
How much does a buggies hold
About 1/3 of a yard
Hiw much would that be
We own the buggies easier to schedule comparable in price
You don't need rebar in a basement floor?
It’s a more common way we do it here
Very solid ground fiber mesh in concrete
No re-bar??
Very solid ground fiber mesh only
@Concrete with the Hauses Thank you Tom!!
Ahh 7-11 coffee! My favorite from Jersey! Too bad the only 7-11 in Gainesville, Florida is run by a bunch of morons. I don’t even go there anymore. Anyway. Nice job guys
Thanks
Love the music. Reminds me of 70's porn. Haha🙂
There you go? We cover it all here at TSH
Good morning
Same to you
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only a hand finish that wouldnt fly in my town in iowa people want professional sealed floors burned out most times
Well, they’re pretty smooth when we’re done
no rod no pins not my way in my business would i pour a floor like that the pros out weigh the cons on reinforcing a floor and saw cuts needed too NOT ONE STRIP wouldnt pass inspection here
Fiber mesh in Conccrete zip strips instead of sawcut