That is a sewer cleanout, use to run sewer cables thru when seeet gets stopped up, yes sir you were sucking raw sewage up into your shop vac, a no no, a new sub, you guys do real good a neat work
Love to see the palette fork technique. I only worked landscaping So we didn't remove concrete all the time but that's how we did it. Makes more work if you break into a million pieces and then Chase it around with a bucket. Breaking into manageable pieces that the skiddy can handle with the Forks is the way to go.
Here in Tampa Hillsborough County the first 10 ft from the road can not have mesh for the ease of utility access. I had to get a Right of Way permit to re-do my driveway.
Driveway looks great. Little surprised they didnt make the stairs closer to the house and build a landing at the bottom of the porch with the stairs curving up to it. I assume budget was a factor more than esthetics?
Best i remember. The breather is a release valve. If something pressurizes the sewage line it will blow out there rather than in your bathroom. Way back they would put a toilet in the basement, looks odd a toilet just setting in an open basement, That was it's purpose also. Stop sewer gas and release valve before the main living area.
Nice job, enjoyed watching. Ex-Pittsburger used to seeing all those older brick houses. Maybe that was a sewer cleanout pipe? Or a drain? My Dad's house had a driveway drain near the garage door. Are you going to sawcut those joints?
@@jamesdesapio849 never cracks at the troweled joints, they're just for show. There are 120 driveways in my community less than 10 years old, 59 have cracks that are not at the troweled joints but in the sections between.
how many hours you guys have on your 595? what would your choice in skid be if you were to replace it? just curious, im used to running Deere's the last 3 years and wouldnt want to go back to a foot control machine after running pilot controls.
The bobcat seriously sounds like it needs grease, the nipples all look dry too! There are 16 nipples that need to be greased! 16. The ones in the back can go a few days without but the 8 on the front half need daily grease trust me dude! But your machine sounds really not good sounds like it needs grease! And don’t forget the hammer, every 30 minutes like clockwork! Sorry about that haha I might be wrong but I have a pretty good ear and I’ve ran the shit out of those.. Yeah I’m listening to it again right now and it really hurts! Can’t even watch it
Quality of your work shows in your workmanship awesome job boys. At least the mud wasn't too dry this time
I love to see people still believing in hardwork and pride in there work.
As a guy I laughed when you said the shit stinks and everyone had to come over and get a good whiff to make sure
Another cool project to see! good stuff man
Glad I found your channel. My dad works with me as well. We are a fence contractor. Make those memories everyday
haa "wire mesh police" I hear tht on Victory Outdoor Services channel all the time........
We love Ryan man!
@@allenconstruction Come on!
Whoever poured that driveway is facing 10-15 years easy
😂 got that right Eric! Thank you for watching.
Ahh cuz they didn't pull the mesh? They did some
Never mind, the wire didn't fully connect, and how about covering the breather in cement.
@@allenconstruction What happened to a rebar?
You guys do awesome work.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Just found your channel. I'm sure it's been said but you sound like Kenny Powers. Definitely hooked bud. Great work.
Like the channel a lot , a fleet review video of all your machines n trucks would be cool .
That is a sewer cleanout, use to run sewer cables thru when seeet gets stopped up, yes sir you were sucking raw sewage up into your shop vac, a no no, a new sub, you guys do real good a neat work
Sir. As I've seen your other videos. You and crew do great work..neat and doing it right
That's some team you've got working for you - great to see Teamwork making the Dreamwork!
WOW AWESOME WORK !!
Love to see the palette fork technique. I only worked landscaping So we didn't remove concrete all the time but that's how we did it. Makes more work if you break into a million pieces and then Chase it around with a bucket. Breaking into manageable pieces that the skiddy can handle with the Forks is the way to go.
I wish more young kids would realize how valuable having a trade like this is and you can make a good living but everybody is scared of hard work now
It is not hard work, if you learn the ways and pay attention. You will meet some of the best people in the trades.
Nice job! Well done ❤️❤️❤️
Why didnt you guys do the steps first?
Very nice work!
You go with some wide joints! Its a cool look!
Great job!
No expansion joint along the retaining wall?
Good catch, I'd have to agree!
I would’ve started the wall at the lowest spot and gone up ,but that’s just me
Here in Tampa Hillsborough County the first 10 ft from the road can not have mesh for the ease of utility access. I had to get a Right of Way permit to re-do my driveway.
Great work! I wish you guys did jobs in MN! Id hire you in a minute!
In sweden we overlap the wiremesh atleast 50cm all times! maybe a tip maybe not! good videos man !
Driveway looks great. Little surprised they didnt make the stairs closer to the house and build a landing at the bottom of the porch with the stairs curving up to it.
I assume budget was a factor more than esthetics?
Love the consistent uploads man
Best i remember. The breather is a release valve. If something pressurizes the sewage line it will blow out there rather than in your bathroom.
Way back they would put a toilet in the basement, looks odd a toilet just setting in an open basement, That was it's purpose also. Stop sewer gas and release valve before the main living area.
Nooice job 😎👍
Those blades on the concrete saw get hot, don’t they? Lol. I seen you touch it real quick lol ouch
Nice job, enjoyed watching. Ex-Pittsburger used to seeing all those older brick houses. Maybe that was a sewer cleanout pipe? Or a drain? My Dad's house had a driveway drain near the garage door. Are you going to sawcut those joints?
no need to saw cut them.
@@jamesdesapio849 never cracks at the troweled joints, they're just for show. There are 120 driveways in my community less than 10 years old, 59 have cracks that are not at the troweled joints but in the sections between.
nice video! keep it up
Nice job..
Looks nice !
Get some water going on that hot saw!
your workers move in slow motion gaahhdam
Not everyone can be Victory Style
Facts
how many hours you guys have on your 595? what would your choice in skid be if you were to replace it? just curious, im used to running Deere's the last 3 years and wouldnt want to go back to a foot control machine after running pilot controls.
The bobcat seriously sounds like it needs grease, the nipples all look dry too! There are 16 nipples that need to be greased! 16. The ones in the back can go a few days without but the 8 on the front half need daily grease trust me dude!
But your machine sounds really not good sounds like it needs grease! And don’t forget the hammer, every 30 minutes like clockwork!
Sorry about that haha I might be wrong but I have a pretty good ear and I’ve ran the shit out of those..
Yeah I’m listening to it again right now and it really hurts! Can’t even watch it
i dont know if its the its or not, but you seem like the only guy that knows what hes doing on your crew.
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Like Ryan says easy money
Brother id come work for you for free to learn the craft 💯
You boys need victory style concrete in there to do it properly 😂😂😂😂
The wire mesh explanation was great. Ryan needs to show his guys
I feel bad for the forks , better tools for that job instead of beating on the forks like that
good see some Brothers in a field mainly dominated by Caucasins....out of literally 10 hardscapers i met all were White but 1....love see diversity
With concrete it's about whoever can do the job man, we take everyone who knows how to work
Love your videos but grease your machines cmon man
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