People don’t know he could do 30 of these jobs a week but he has a jet setter life style and noting is coming in the way of his beach time. Chuck Norris goes to bed in best in the west pajama’s
@Joe Kinchicken That's because most people will not do that hard laborious work. Regardless of illegals or not that's the problem with today's youngsters here in US. They want cush jobs in front of a computer and or not enough schools who actually teach this kind of work. So yeah you can you look at it through different lenses. How many kids in elementary could repair a flat tire on a bike and or change a bicycle chain. Not very many. Most parents are at fault so that's why you have what you call illegals. Who do you blame. 🤷
It's nice work but I hope the county realizes this is just the first step in controlling that hillside. Erosion control above the ditch is the next step. And constant maintenance to keep the channel clear would be the third step. The forth step is periodic inspections to make sure water isn't cutting a new channel behind the "J". That soil/concrete interface on the high side is where failure will first appear. Because as far as the water runoff is concerned, there are two directions of "down" on this project - across and into the J channel, as well as along the length of the J channel. And any little void in the soil on that high side interface will be water's opportunity to start cutting it's own new path.
70’s and 80’s I worked making Faro Cement boats. My only job was to run the hose behind the gunner. I would be in charge of maybe 2 to4 guys to assist pulling hose. We had to work inside out of the boat and outside in and never allow the hose to kink and always leave the hose touching the ground behind the gunner. Did this so the gunner did not have to pull, drag and held only 2.5 feet to3 feet of hose all day. Some boats were 2 3 bag mixers and pump mounted units. Paid cash and made a crap load of money. Price of wire went up and cement boats lost the love. God it was a blast while it lasted.
If I lived in his area I’d hire this dude in a heartbeat. Quality of work, stellar. Common sense and confidence, stellar. Respect for existing plans, stellar. But the respect and pedestal he puts his employees on... that’s very, very rare these days.
very impressive, could have been done a lot easier but it would not have lasted nearly as long as your work. great work, lots of skill and experience shown here!
I am Canadian , I have seen these when in the USA , I have to say , these look really great ! Nice to hear you acknowledge your employees also when reporting this work. On there behalf , Thank you
Anthony u haven’t done anymore concrete work ? Been waiting for some new video’s my friend !!!! Really miss seeing ur badass work . Man love to c u pouring concrete n Javier n all the other great finishers u hav on ur team . For them to always work with u means one thing my friend. U know how to take care of them n treat them well !!!!! Good job Anthony!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Really professional job on that j-ditch. I didn't realize you could form concrete into a curve. As a DIY homeowner, I'd like to do make a 15 foot asphalt berm to keep the rainwater from the street from flowing into my driveway (house on the downslope side of a hill). I'll give it a try and see if it works.
Just retired after 39 years, flat work, watch videos for fun, nice work, my crew was great also, we seldom talked about concrete when we worked, everyone new there job, nice work
Well 90% of concrete workers are Mexicans. Work very hard for nothing. That’s all I’m saying brother. No need for the negativity man.. We are all the same brother
Hey, yall do good work. I've watched a few of your videos and as a 4th generation concrete finisher/business owner, I'm impressed. Great work man. Thanks for the videos.
First time I ever saw a J ditch was in Mission Viejo, 1975. I thought they were genius. That's a lot smoother than the ones I grew up with off Marguerite pkwy and Jeronimo. I hardly ever see these in San Diego.
I am a civil engineer and man....it all looks perfect. My respects to you and your crew. I dont understand why some people would dislike this...i guess a bunch of upset competitors 😝. I am happy this video came along my feeds.
The surveyor in this case is actually putting in the final elevations on stakes, not just "getting data". The drone can't pound stakes into the ground and mark them.
Nice to hear you also purchase from Alhambra foundry, purchase many grates myself, nice work , I cant ever get my pumper to pump anything under slump 4 , very nice work sir 👌
Never heard someone so cocky before.. patting yourself on the back every other line. You deserve another cookie. Crazy how you did this. I would love to have one of these as a slide in my town. XD
I see you finally got the hose out of his hands😆. I just suscribed to your channel and you work the concrete like a BOSS!! I worked pouring concrete in Spain and for ditches we make the J, V, or U templetes, set them in the ditch about a meter and half away and than you pour the concrete every other one, simply let them dry and come back the next day and finish the one's that were not poured or do them all the same day. Pouring every other one is easier as two guys, one on each side can work the concrete up the walls.
Anthony my friend ah man o man beautiful work bro !!!!! Love to c that there’s still people like u really doing ur job to the highest level that u can take it to !!!! Anthony awesome work hey Man U don’t stop to amaze me !!!! Great concrete finishers top notch concrete finishers man !!!! U know ur job bigtime n u also know how to treat ur people !!!! Also saw Javier in the video great man to hav on ur team 👍
Your videos are awesome, I have been binging on them, don't see driveways done with concrete here, mainly york stone., indian sandstone and lock block pavers so I enjoy learning about your trade. Best wishes to you, yours and your crew from The U.K
Still an issue with that rebar using as a gage to pull your form. Rebar left at the surface like that will prematurely rust, thus affecting the lifespan of your work, or translate into an higher repair cost. Instead of using a rebar as a gage, my approach would've been to use a stick of wood anchor into the hill nailed to narrow strips of wood. Once your done your with your template, just pull it out. easy and if the small picket dosent come out, just wack it into to ground. easy. then your finishing crew can cover the hole. Anyways, like your channel, I like the way you elaborate your approach. Keep it up,
Are you able to make a video showing how the J-ditch handles storm water runoff during a heavy rain? I'm interested in seeing if all of the water runs off or if there are any flat spots that pool and collect water. Additionally, it would be great to see the finished project, with the grates installed. Ideally, the video would be shot a year after the job is completed to show how the J-ditch is holding up over time. Finally, do you know if the home owner did anything to mitigate the chance of leaves, dirt and other debris from falling in the J-ditch? This was clearly hard work. Your team and you did an outstanding job.
Walking around Los Angeles, sometimes I'll see a medallion in a sidewalk that states the date and name of the company that made the sidewalk. Do you do something similar? Is that allowed these days? Thanks. Great videos.
I poured a J ditch once in my life, and it was a miserable experience, because the truck came at a 5 in slump. I’ll spare you the details as to why we couldn’t send it back but long story short it was a nightmare.
Dude... you guys are fucking dedicated to your craft. It's shit like this that gives me hope for humanity. If I lived in that area, I would volunteer to work for you just to learn the trade.
I saw amazing work in Toronto done by Italians and Portuguese, both competing against each other. Then you would find the same guys at the trap and skeet range competing again but this time with shotguns and clay targets, never in my life I saw trick shooting like that firsthand.
My company specialized in pool and ditches . You had the right slump towards the end of your video. Our nozel man used a hose that had the metal part cut off for better handling. Also if you have the hose go up the back of your left leg and over your right shoulder so the tip of the hose hangs down to about 24 inches off of the floor it saves your back . Then stand sideways a bit so that your putting the concrete in a s shape on side wall ..it will stand up better .
You ok with talking about what you would recommend, plans call for a gunite swale all around 4300 sf of hillside ALL soil nailed with Tecco mesh. Looking for a pumper, job in Monrovia, my guys will dig and form it. I have some finishers if needed. Low slump concrete on vertical vee ditches might work?
Yeah that’s one thing that gripes me about his videos. He pats himself on the back.. a little too hard. It’s a good promotion to show he’s confident and knows his trade in video. I just hope to god he gives his guys the right acknowledgement
This was awesome I've poured a few rat slabs in my short time in construction and formed a couple decks, but watching the process of a complex project like this is fascinating. Subscribed.
it’s cool how he respects his employees unlike other company’s
Thanks bro
Chad Vick his employees make the money. That’s how you build a successful business! Great work man!
If you knew first hand the amount of work goes into getting concrete perfect you would respect them too
Marcos Lopez i know first hand.. i do concrete also.
he knows his workers, may be drinking with them.
Recomend you to learn political economy and Karl Marx's price theory.
legend says people are still wondering how he was going to do it
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I would love to see anyone try to do the custom work you do. You kill it every time.
@@wesjimez2941 right👍
People don’t know he could do 30 of these jobs a week but he has a jet setter life style and noting is coming in the way of his beach time.
Chuck Norris goes to bed in best in the west pajama’s
I think your employees are the stars of your operation.
West Coast Custom Concrete is and I'm the owner.
I think it’s the one who planned it and did everything basically the owner. Work smart not hard
Ahuevo, puro Mexican power, and the boss takes all the credits.
Jorge Mora well start your own concrete company then.
Andrew Alcorn ok
So did anyone ask you how you were gunna do this?
Not sure if you mentioned it
Did he say how many guys he had with him...
@@mesofummylol6004 no just how many finishers.
@Joe Kinchicken That's because most people will not do that hard laborious work. Regardless of illegals or not that's the problem with today's youngsters here in US. They want cush jobs in front of a computer and or not enough schools who actually teach this kind of work. So yeah you can you look at it through different lenses. How many kids in elementary could repair a flat tire on a bike and or change a bicycle chain. Not very many. Most parents are at fault so that's why you have what you call illegals. Who do you blame. 🤷
@Joe Kinchicken how many legal workers would bust their ass like that. I can bet you wouldn't
Did anyone ask if you were going to click the video and make a comment? Not sure if you mentioned it
Watching this video again over a year later and the finishing skills of these guys still blows my mind!
Thanks for watching bro 👊💯
Wow LA shape just like Capetown (south Africa) I would love to visit. Great job.
Thanks jay👍
You should go back when it's raining and show the results.
Good idea!
As usual
does it ever rain in California ? ; )
@@milxl Yes and when it does, it is a lot.
@@milxl no.
Nothing better than raw knowledge and improvisation with total confidence. Nice job.
Thanks bro 👍
"You can't get the hose out of his hand"
*Woman starts chuckling
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You gotta love the respect this guy has for his crew. That's the kind of team I'd want to be on.
Thank you 👍
Mi Esse Gang,Gang Yo
That looks beautiful, the best in the west
It's nice work but I hope the county realizes this is just the first step in controlling that hillside. Erosion control above the ditch is the next step. And constant maintenance to keep the channel clear would be the third step. The forth step is periodic inspections to make sure water isn't cutting a new channel behind the "J". That soil/concrete interface on the high side is where failure will first appear. Because as far as the water runoff is concerned, there are two directions of "down" on this project - across and into the J channel, as well as along the length of the J channel. And any little void in the soil on that high side interface will be water's opportunity to start cutting it's own new path.
We need post 10 to go check it out during the rain.
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A good crew of top notch finishers and a guy in charge that knows what time it is, y’all wild!!
Yeah man 👍
Was everyone asking how you were going to do this ?
Sounds like he kept asking his self.
Most companies would shotCrete this, they woudlnt even attempt to pump it.
Did he say how many guys he had with him...
I LOVE the confidence you have in your craft. People with your skill level are seriously undervalued.
Thanks bro
some local kids are gonna have fun sending toy boats down that
Always used popsicle sticks in our ditch. We would all customize them and launch them half a mile up the ditch and have races all the time.
Old school. Rain water will flow there long after we all pass away from old age. Very nice work indeed.
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really nice job ....greetings from Poland
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70’s and 80’s I worked making Faro Cement boats. My only job was to run the hose behind the gunner. I would be in charge of maybe 2 to4 guys to assist pulling hose. We had to work inside out of the boat and outside in and never allow the hose to kink and always leave the hose touching the ground behind the gunner. Did this so the gunner did not have to pull, drag and held only 2.5 feet to3 feet of hose all day. Some boats were 2 3 bag mixers and pump mounted units. Paid cash and made a crap load of money. Price of wire went up and cement boats lost the love. God it was a blast while it lasted.
Interesting. What kind of concrete pump was used?
If I lived in his area I’d hire this dude in a heartbeat. Quality of work, stellar. Common sense and confidence, stellar. Respect for existing plans, stellar. But the respect and pedestal he puts his employees on... that’s very, very rare these days.
Thanks bro 👊
It's nice to come home and see a new concrete video was posted. Nice work!
Thanks bro 👍
23 years finishing and pouring, 3 back surgerys later...much respect to you fellas.
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Legit. Much respect to you and your crew, always good to see people doing what most won't dare.
Thanks bro
I work with concrete alot and I godda say this is nothing short of a work of art nice job👍
Thank you!
very impressive, could have been done a lot easier but it would not have lasted nearly as long as your work. great work, lots of skill and experience shown here!
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Got a dish drain to do, will be using a template..thanks for the inspiration.
A world without Mexicans will stop turning!!!!! Badass crew you have.
And no Mexican food!!!!!!!! I would rather die - a white dude
Perpetual Student .. I’m Mexican and Mexican food taste good but it’s so bad for you .. lol
Very nice. Lots of hard working guys you have.
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geeeez man it's always impressive seeing ya kick ass on these projects
Thanks bro!
This is showroom work. This shows you really are the best on TH-cam. I have never seen anyone post videos of jobs like this.
Thanks nick👊
My dad was so impressed by this work and it's very hard to get a compliment from him or impress him.
What a pleasure to see a good solid crew in action...Great job!
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I am Canadian , I have seen these when in the USA , I have to say , these look really great ! Nice to hear you acknowledge your employees also when reporting this work. On there behalf , Thank you
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Anthony u haven’t done anymore concrete work ? Been waiting for some new video’s my friend !!!! Really miss seeing ur badass work . Man love to c u pouring concrete n Javier n all the other great finishers u hav on ur team . For them to always work with u means one thing my friend. U know how to take care of them n treat them well !!!!! Good job Anthony!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much Johnny! I'll be posting a video tomorrow 👍
Really professional job on that j-ditch. I didn't realize you could form concrete into a curve. As a DIY homeowner, I'd like to do make a 15 foot asphalt berm to keep the rainwater from the street from flowing into my driveway (house on the downslope side of a hill). I'll give it a try and see if it works.
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Good job man from Australia.
Thanks mate!
Just retired after 39 years, flat work, watch videos for fun, nice work, my crew was great also, we seldom talked about concrete when we worked, everyone new there job, nice work
Thanks patrick👊that's funny me and my crew rarely talk about the job or concrete in general.
Every job you do, you improve a little corner of the world. Wish we could all say that about our jobs.
Thanks bro 👍
I heard someone laughing in the background when you said , its hard to get the hose out of his hand !!! LOL
Media assistant lol
Quality work bro. The best in the west ! Shout out from the 805 !
Right on. Thanks bro!
It's nice when people take pride in their work, and treat the people that work for the m so well. Great video.
Thanks bro 👊
I’m Mexican take care of them guys they will respect you and have your back.
how the fuck is that different than any other race you fucking moron?
Well 90% of concrete workers are Mexicans. Work very hard for nothing. That’s all I’m saying brother. No need for the negativity man.. We are all the same brother
Looks Great. I had that issue in my back yard after I installed a pool. Your team does excellent work..
Thanks bro
My man Anthony and his crew have done a perfect job once again!
Thanks bro 👍
Neighborhood has sailboat regatta when it rains. And pinewood derby races when its dry. Largest Boy Scout Troop around now.
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Hey, yall do good work. I've watched a few of your videos and as a 4th generation concrete finisher/business owner, I'm impressed. Great work man. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks bro
seen one video pop up n have watched about 10 now. crazy good work
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now thats a man who takes pride in his work
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First time I ever saw a J ditch was in Mission Viejo, 1975. I thought they were genius. That's a lot smoother than the ones I grew up with off Marguerite pkwy and Jeronimo. I hardly ever see these in San Diego.
Nice. This one was off Alicia just past that lake
I am a civil engineer and man....it all looks perfect. My respects to you and your crew. I dont understand why some people would dislike this...i guess a bunch of upset competitors 😝. I am happy this video came along my feeds.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful ditch... I'm so far removed from this industry but I still appreciate and respect the workmanship.
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Love the laugh reaction to the hose out of his hand comment!
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I've done concrete for 40 years and I have to say great job 3inch slump and it's finish is beautiful
Thanks Jordan
You ever consider running a mapping drone to get your survey data? Pix4D has some pretty accurate software and the drone is so versatile!
The surveyor in this case is actually putting in the final elevations on stakes, not just "getting data". The drone can't pound stakes into the ground and mark them.
Random Mcranderson really?! Drones don’t pound stakes! Tell me more.. never mind, I wasn’t asking you smartass.
Good idea
Mainly flexible steel forms because I do curb, flat work, gutters, and etc., that have a lot of radius’s and bends and the material works great.
I'm going to check it oit👍
East coast giving shout out to west. Great job clean work site and everyone helps out no standers on your crew
Thanks bro!
Nice to hear you also purchase from Alhambra foundry, purchase many grates myself, nice work , I cant ever get my pumper to pump anything under slump 4 , very nice work sir 👌
Thanks Jesse👊
Never heard someone so cocky before.. patting yourself on the back every other line. You deserve another cookie.
Crazy how you did this. I would love to have one of these as a slide in my town. XD
Dang bro you do some bad ass work.. Good job as usual.
Thank you!
Y’all should take jobs for skateparks, ledges, stairs, bowls. Would be cool to have a best in the west skatepark
YES YES YES!!!!!!!
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@@FarmerBenny 👍
Perfection is an art and science. You and your crew are exceptional. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks bro 👊
Like how you talk shit back in a professional way to the haters 🤣😂😅
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I see you finally got the hose out of his hands😆. I just suscribed to your channel and you work the concrete like a BOSS!! I worked pouring concrete in Spain and for ditches we make the J, V, or U templetes, set them in the ditch about a meter and half away and than you pour the concrete every other one, simply let them dry and come back the next day and finish the one's that were not poured or do them all the same day. Pouring every other one is easier as two guys, one on each side can work the concrete up the walls.
lol. Thanks you! That's also a good way of doing it 👍
Thumbs up for javier. Tommorrow is friday get him that 24pack
He don't drink
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@@fee3818 So true!
For what I had seen in all your videos Javier is your right hand man..
Yes he is
Best in the world even! 👌🏻🏴
Yeah man! I like that. 👍
Best in the west? CLEARLY!! Clean ass job dude!!! I wish everyone who saw these videos knew how hard concrete can be to work with!!
Thank you!
Props to you and your guys. Pretty good for being free hand, you got some serious help there
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Concrete is an art medium, and this is beautiful work!
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Extremely effective and well done job.
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Nice for pretty much free handing the curb part and top part
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That turned out awesome, great job! Will you post the second part?
Yes I will 👍 Thanks bro.
with all the fall in your ditch they still require a elevation inspection. a blind man could tell ya the water is gonna go
dude i love these videos. I know nothing about concrete, but this is fascinating to watch. i can always tell how proud you are of this work and crew!!
Thanks bro
Anthony my friend ah man o man beautiful work bro !!!!! Love to c that there’s still people like u really doing ur job to the highest level that u can take it to !!!! Anthony awesome work hey Man U don’t stop to amaze me !!!! Great concrete finishers top notch concrete finishers man !!!! U know ur job bigtime n u also know how to treat ur people !!!! Also saw Javier in the video great man to hav on ur team 👍
Thanks bro! I always appreciate your awesome comments.
Your videos are awesome, I have been binging on them, don't see driveways done with concrete here, mainly york stone., indian sandstone and lock block pavers so I enjoy learning about your trade.
Best wishes to you, yours and your crew from The U.K
Thank you from Huntington Beach!
Damn, you really are the best! Looks good, homeowner was probably happy.
Thanks bro!
Still an issue with that rebar using as a gage to pull your form. Rebar left at the surface like that will prematurely rust, thus affecting the lifespan of your work, or translate into an higher repair cost. Instead of using a rebar as a gage, my approach would've been to use a stick of wood anchor into the hill nailed to narrow strips of wood. Once your done your with your template, just pull it out. easy and if the small picket dosent come out, just wack it into to ground. easy. then your finishing crew can cover the hole.
Anyways, like your channel, I like the way you elaborate your approach. Keep it up,
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Top marks mate, very well executed. Good prep pays dividends. Credit to the crew.
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Are you able to make a video showing how the J-ditch handles storm water runoff during a heavy rain? I'm interested in seeing if all of the water runs off or if there are any flat spots that pool and collect water. Additionally, it would be great to see the finished project, with the grates installed. Ideally, the video would be shot a year after the job is completed to show how the J-ditch is holding up over time. Finally, do you know if the home owner did anything to mitigate the chance of leaves, dirt and other debris from falling in the J-ditch? This was clearly hard work. Your team and you did an outstanding job.
I definitely going to revisit it and film it👍
Dude that's awesome. Like you said, everyone else would have used Shotcrete.
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Absolute mad lad
This is your best video yet! Great work bro...you and your team do amazing jobs! Keep making the videos.
Thanks bro! There's more to come 👍
Walking around Los Angeles, sometimes I'll see a medallion in a sidewalk that states the date and name of the company that made the sidewalk. Do you do something similar? Is that allowed these days? Thanks. Great videos.
Yes I have a stamp of my company name. But I don't usually use it
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete I think you need to start. Stamping all you're work
East coast Philly here. Great explanation. A plus across the board. That's impressive
Thanks bro!
Came back after over a year. Still one of my favorites. Great stuff. Best in the West
I poured a J ditch once in my life, and it was a miserable experience, because the truck came at a 5 in slump. I’ll spare you the details as to why we couldn’t send it back but long story short it was a nightmare.
Thanks for watching Nick👊💯
Dude... you guys are fucking dedicated to your craft. It's shit like this that gives me hope for humanity. If I lived in that area, I would volunteer to work for you just to learn the trade.
Thanks bro
More Kristin!! Lol
Keep safe with this crazy virus.
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Im not a mason or a concrete guy, but I just love watching your videos! This one was amazing!
Thanks Mike 👊
shout-out to the comment I read on here for making your workers some company tshirts gotta look professional
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@@WestCoastCustomConcrete i enjoy watching your videos you got A1 team
@@ezdinero9813 thanks for watching eric👊I'm posting a really good one tomorrow on some floating steps
Saw this with plaster work.....never in concrete and the scale....outstanding.....
Hats off respect Brother.
X
Thanks bro
Pulled it off like a bos🏴
Right on 👍
You got my favorite type of ditch I love concreted ditches because they're easy to maintain no grass no nothing and then move a lot of water.
Thanks for watching Brandon 👊💯
Best Concrete and brick layers you ever going to see around Italians Irish in Portuguese I'm not talking Brazilian Portuguese I'm talking Portuguese
I saw amazing work in Toronto done by Italians and Portuguese, both competing against each other. Then you would find the same guys at the trap and skeet range competing again but this time with shotguns and clay targets, never in my life I saw trick shooting like that firsthand.
Nice work and engineering techniques Pal , I can tell you love what you do it shows on the finish product !
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Pay that crew! That’s some bad mama jama’s at work. Thanks for sharing.
You aint kidding! Oh believe me, I do 👍
My company specialized in pool and ditches . You had the right slump towards the end of your video. Our nozel man used a hose that had the metal part cut off for better handling. Also if you have the hose go up the back of your left leg and over your right shoulder so the tip of the hose hangs down to about 24 inches off of the floor it saves your back . Then stand sideways a bit so that your putting the concrete in a s shape on side wall ..it will stand up better .
Thanks brother 👊
I know almost nothing about pouring concrete, but found this video oddly satisfying. Use the Best of the West, or get mediocre results with the rest.
Man. That's cool. Thanks bro!
Gotta love true professionals and when they do the good work. That is great.
Looks nice 👍🏼
Thanks bro
You ok with talking about what you would recommend, plans call for a gunite swale all around 4300 sf of hillside ALL soil nailed with Tecco mesh. Looking for a pumper, job in Monrovia, my guys will dig and form it. I have some finishers if needed. Low slump concrete on vertical vee ditches might work?
Yeah it will. It depends on how much concrete hose you have to string out. I've done more "V" ditches than "J" ditches.
just forwarded this email to some SacState Construction Management instructors
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Hell yeah some Awesome Work, you have a Very Good Crew.. Thank you for Sharing your Jobs you guys do.
Thanks bro 👍
You keep saying "I did it, I did that" but it really looks like it is you and your team doing it, so "we"?
Shut up, nerd. It's probably his company, his equipment, his idea, his money, and his coordination.
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Ok, when you are older than 15 you will understand what i meant. Hopefully. Have a nice day.
@DAPPR 323 Yea, but it's his company.
Yeah that’s one thing that gripes me about his videos. He pats himself on the back.. a little too hard.
It’s a good promotion to show he’s confident and knows his trade in video. I just hope to god he gives his guys the right acknowledgement
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Excatly. He has propably done a lot to get his business where it is, but credits need to be given to everyone who does their part.
This was awesome
I've poured a few rat slabs in my short time in construction and formed a couple decks, but watching the process of a complex project like this is fascinating. Subscribed.
Thanks bro