Great ! Apart from the concrete not being vibrated while pouring it in between the two walls, there is no way to tell if there will be any seizable voids left when the concrete cures. And no, a higher fluidity of the concrete won't cut it and no, the ''right'' fluidity will not guarantee that voids will not happen.
@@kwasebon our job they are welded to the concrete footers, and the walls are welded together using slugs and vector embeds. All the walls are braced to augers that's are drilled into the ground, and once they are welded 100 percent, the braces and augers get taken down.
@@dicksteptoe9199 Interesting... Thanks for replying. Would be nice to see it live in-person. Maybe your next project you can do videos and tag me to watch 😃
Good video. Looks simple and clean to install. What about the shim pads? Are they cast in to the walls? Do you remove or dig them out later?
Why was there 10mm gap left between the walls?
Good. What is the thickness of wall.
Great ! Apart from the concrete not being vibrated while pouring it in between the two walls, there is no way to tell if there will be any seizable voids left when the concrete cures. And no, a higher fluidity of the concrete won't cut it and no, the ''right'' fluidity will not guarantee that voids will not happen.
Bless them. They put the bean bags down. Safety first hahaha
is there someone who teaches Precast patching techniques
What keeps them sturdy on the ground? Is it the concrete that fills them in?
@@kwasebon our job they are welded to the concrete footers, and the walls are welded together using slugs and vector embeds. All the walls are braced to augers that's are drilled into the ground, and once they are welded 100 percent, the braces and augers get taken down.
@@dicksteptoe9199 Interesting... Thanks for replying. Would be nice to see it live in-person. Maybe your next project you can do videos and tag me to watch 😃
too easy i can do this all day
Hi sir im precast eroktar