Dry Pour Concrete Slab For Our Next Project!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ส.ค. 2024
- Will This Dry Pour Concrete Slab work for our next project?
Dry pour has been blowing up youtube so we had to try this method out for ourselves.
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It looks like there are never ending projects in your lives living the way you do. I think that keeps y’all happy and healthy as well.
Your homestead is such a happy place. Pretty flowers, fun animals, green and shady, and off grid. What a great place to spend a day and just chill.
And Katie was right!! LoL
BC concrete workers rocking the flip flops on site! 👊🏻
Safety flipflops please.
You two are my favorite channel to watch on you tube. Love your content !!!!
Katie you REBEL!! 😂🙌🏻❤️ Just keep watering it around the sides over the next few days and it’ll soak it up. Looks awesome guys, and Steven is so adorable!🥰❤
I love how Hinto is always there keeping an eye on Steven.. so sweet..❤
What an amazing couple you are, turning your hand to anything and being such wonderful animal whisperers! 🐐🐕🐥
Katie and Greg, it looks good, and all I have to say is nothing ventured nothing gained ❤️🇨🇦
Hard working young people,striving to succeed in whatever project they start😅❣️🌼🌷🇺🇸
Greg is right do a update video in a year when it’s crumbling apart lol good luck
Steven is getting ready for the goat Olympics his jumping skills are outstanding 😂 So cute.
Happy you are making power shed & then you have a 2nd bedroom that is a great upgrade! 🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
So nice to the dog is the bodyguard
So cute. Did a great job
I love baby goats how they jump around it’s so beautiful and cute here from Ontario canada ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦😎
The baby is so cute! Considering his rough start he is doing great
Your dogs playing are so adorable, ❤
The dogs just wanted in on the act!!!
I love watching that little kid jump it so kool lol
Köpek yavru keçiyi nasıl güzel koruyor ❤️
Yall should add a pond in your property to drain the water from your house and maybe it'd be a good reservoir for your livestock to drink from
I agree, some sort of rainwater catchment would be a great addition
@@ExplosiveLandmine we won’t see rain for a few months though. We’d need mega storage for it to last the dry period
Great place for mosquitos too!! Just sayin!!@@ThisOffGridLife
I like the PPE! Dust mask, and safety sandals.
Nice video glad Steven is doing good he's awesome.
Concrete is amazingly porous....for good or bad. You would need to spray it some to help with curing even on a wet pour. It will absorb a lot of moisture out of the ground too
Ya, forgot to mention Greg... always soak that base material. So the ground dont sponge the concrete water out. 👍👍
Your grass looks beautiful!!!
Looks great! And that lil boy loves y'all so much! Love your videos!
I know nothing about concrete and so have nothing to offer on that (aren't you glad!!), but I do know that watching you both work on everything you do with such positive and cheerful attitudes is a big reason why your channel/videos are so compelling. Plus, Steven of course! Not to leave out your other animals, but OMG baby goats are the best!
Jay and Jen ❤ did this also remember to always be respectful to each other and not let the work come between you work it out together!!
I like how you used the paint roller to smooth out the top. 👍 proud how good you both did
You guys should of used the Mud mixer for that instead of dry pouring it but other then that love the videos and keep up the good work
Thanks for letting me know when you send a new video I like watching you do your thing thanks again!
It’s like this, we specify a hard steel trowel finish on our Flatwork, run a machine over it and make it shine almost like a mirror and then it can stand up to a warehouse floor scenario. All just by adding water first. And don’t forget to add pure grout to the bags of concrete just a coffee can per bag of concrete out of a 94 pound bag of Portland grout otherwise it won’t set up for two days just a coffee can does it
Steven is gorgeous and so tiny ❤. Hinto never let's him out of his sight, first class babysitter there!. Nice job of the dry pour, very little touch up to do. Well done guys xx❤
That really turned out looking very nice👍
yeah small projects only - you pushed it at 8x10 - also next time vibrate the sides esp corners to get it down better - 2nd bedroom sounds like kids in the works???
The goats, dogs & chickens are their “ babies”.
Its good idea I will try it as a sample in my dogs home
Hi Katie & Greg & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Katie & Greg & Friends Randy
Good job, you did TOGETHER, BUT I will not dry cement, the strength is not the same, a lot less
Brilliant idea to do dry pour concrete,cajun country living use it all the time.😊
Love that there are so many experts in these messages who probably haven’t poured concrete either way 😂
Just keep doing it your way ❤
There is a right way and this is not it.
@@dhgifts how many dry pours have you done?
Dry pour Concrete wearing flip flops. Good luck chiseling out the between toes concrete👍
hmmm.....It is important to keep in mind that dry-pour concrete may not offer the same level of strength and durability as wet-mix concrete. Dry-pour concrete can also be more prone to cracking and shrinkage, which can lead to structural issues and the need for costly repairs over time.
Project Farm - YT comparsion /tests guy - did a video on wet vs dry concrete which he confirmed what you said !
@@bennym1956 do you have a link? I watch all his videos and that doesn't sound like his type since there isn't a product to test. A google search didn't find anything either.
It looked to me that you did a good job with the tamping and screeding and got a solid base ..Well done ..I think the people who get failures have not put the work in !!!!!!!!!!
I poured my Dads driveway the right way with Truck Mixed concrete in maybe 80 degrees with an East wind and it set up in 10 Minutes with thousands of surfce cracks.
So what you are really saying is that you did not pour your Dad's driveway the right way.
Fast forward during yaking time.
I would go down and rent a floor buffer get the sanding pads and polish it up and then seal it up... I like the look of polished concrete
Good idea moving power!
Great job you two
You guys are so real. Very much enjoy being able to live vicariously thru you Thank you
Good video!
I'll be interested to learn how you will keep your batteries above 0 degrees C - 32 degrees F during the winter...since you can't charge below that temperature.
I'm off grid on solar and am considering moving my system out of the house and into a shed....but I likely need to provide some kind of low wattage heating pads, insulated cabinet...or something.
Great job guys. I never doubted you for a minute. I want Stephen. He is so cute.
Now I don't think dry pour are bad, but most people just dry pour for steps and walk way and landing but I have not seen one for whole building on it so , good luck
I absolutely love little Steven! I've been waiting for the little goat antics of hopping and jumping and got it today. He was so darn cute up on that blue tote when he'd do his little hop and jump! The place is looking beautiful you guys and the slab turned out very well. Congratulation on getting that done and I look forward to the next one, where I'm sure you will be building the power building. Have a great week you two. Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
woooow preparing the new bed room for the future baby 🥰🥰🥰
Katie, another fine introduction and your music blends with your excellent content. The slab turned out looking very professional. Blessings to you folks.
I am so in love with this little goat❤
I will say that a wet pour is the same handling of the bags. Mixer can be inside the forms so no wheelbarrow. Screeding and Troweling is the same. The plus is you can strip forms same day as it was poured and build on it the next day. And I use rebar on all my slabs. So for the work I’m for standard pour. 😊
Good Luck, you are your own "BEST CREW", Be yourself!
Love the baby goat. You two are so fun to watch
Learning by own mistaken, might be unpleasant sometimes, but you own to it.... Keep going Katie & trooper Gregg.
Great Job 👍🏽 fantastic idea Katie 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽Steven is too adorable ☺️
Awesome!!👍Ive looked at dry pours, not traditional, but hey, it worked. Ive poured a ton of house and garage slabs when i worked with my Pops building houses. Tips for All concrete projects. Get 2 tools. 1 for the corners, 1 for the smooth finish. Its fun putting a finish on in the afternoon... Always cure as long as possible. a slow cure is actually stronger. The next morning you could spray and Tarp over and over for 3-7 days. Then take forms off. But starting with base, pack, steel and wire, Absolutely the best way for Home projects. Congrats yooz all, Steven is a Funny guy😁🤙🤙Be blessed youngsters. 🙏🙏🙏
Should not have used dry pour concrete.
Its looking good. Great little project so far. I like the old concrete mixes better. They have worked for centuries. I sure love the baby goat, hes so cute. Having a second bedroom will be big addition. Hugs from Santa Barbara 🤗😘🍷😎
Hi, I am from North Queensland Australia and I love watching your channel keep up the great work. John Irvine.
one thing you might do is find some big rock the Greg can with tractor and put some place that the nugget can climb on
Road base isn’t usually such fine rock. When I built my driveway (240’) we used pit run. Basically 6”- . Then 3/4”- on top after packing. Hasn’t moved or sunk in 43 years. Dump trucks, well rigs, and dump trucks have not affected it. People seem to put a much too small of rock on top of dirt or sandy soil. Bad idea. 😊
Always enjoy your videos. Entertaining and informative of many projects. 😊
Nicely done Katie and Greg, the baby is looking really good and so is the concrete slab.
Congrats on the dry-pour!! I must admit that I had my reservations!!! Nice Job guys!!
it will be fine you all work so hard as always loving your videos thank you so much
Looks great work smarter not harder. Just a shed for batteries not daily or heavy traffic days.
Awesome job! It looks great 👍🏻
Looks great, another job well done.
Very hard workers. Love your animals. From Kimberley BC😊
that siding on your house looks great, nice pattern
Haven’t you seen the pressure test for dry pour concrete slabs they tested them on TH-cam. It does not hold up under pressure or load. You would’ve been better off to mix it.
Yes please do a bit more research. There are many real tests on how bad an idea this is
@@vaughnmaurt5013cracks at about 4-5 ton per 6 square inches………………would I dry pour a shop floor I was going to put a D8 dozer in? No. But this ain’t that and it will be just fine.
Are you planning to heat and cool the building for the lithium batteries. Ambition Strikes channel installed a Mr. Cool on their power shipping container. Lithium batteries have a temperature range that they can be used in and another temperature range that they can be charged in. They can't operate in freezing temperatures and if you charge them below zero deg C you can permanently damage them.
Good job Katie & Greg❗️
I think a lot of the concrete is wasted, the water will not get down into the concrete below, you might as well have 1” of concrete and the rest would be rock
it sure will get down to the bottom.
Hi great job on the new shed 🎉🎉🎉 well done ❤❤❤❤❤xxx
Y'all are killing it. Looks great. That little ghos goat is too cute.
Peace and Love, Tim
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing
Always pull your forms away from the concrete, never up, or you could damage the edge.
Katie Greg. Real good job 👍
Today was a milestone for all of us! You poured your first Dry Slab and it turned out AMAZING, and I edited my first TH-cam video for our own channel, and IT turned out about as well as you would expect. Music volume all over the place, quickie intro title, and no real other editing other than speeding it up to 5 to keep from boring folks to death. It really makes me appreciate all of the hard work you have to put into your own videos to make them look so professional. I'd love to see a video from you about how you go about making and editing your own videos. I really need some inspiration, and I figured why not go to one of the best channels on here to learn more.
You kids are so good to watch. You get things done. Katie works as hard as any man and still keeps looking like a Hott woman should. The dry pour worked great! I love the both of you and keep doing what you are doing. Steven is soooo cute!
Good 👍 job guys now spraying some water would work out. Always nice watching husband and wife working out on beneficial projects. Goodless
I agree with Greg. Don't use on a big project. Glad it turned out. I watched Jay and Jen do it also. Their sidewalk turned out fine but also issues at dirt level. We'll see what the winter brings.😊
It is beautiful!!!
Hola buenas ❤😊 des de España Barcelona 😊 hun 👋
It looks good I have been wanting to try this.if it works out for you I will be trying.That new baby boy is so cute love the jumping.very entertaining.great video.I really hope this withstand all expectations.
Great videos guys, not a fan of dry pour concrete but if I was going to do it I would wet the area down till it's very wet, when concrete dries the water comes up thru concrete not down thru it and wet it down again when you get the layer of your reinforcement down, keep up the good work!!!
Great progress and concretely 😂amazing.
Great job guy's
Slab looks great 👍
OMG Gregg was free balling it, I think he need to hose himself down hehe
Nice work!
I've not done a big dry pour, but I have done small ones successfully. The last was a 3X3 foot pad for a compressor in an open equipment shed. It came out perfect.
❤ that Katie is a real trooper,you are too Gregg think it's going to work and it will work ❤
Hello everyone ❤ Nice to meet you ❤❤❤
Looks good!