GomerfromIsaan some places all you have to do is put in a key way in the footings. It's actually the A.C.I. code book believe it or not . It's not like that where I live though
The majority of houses that I pour, even if they are 9-foot walls do not need any rebar in them at all. Every barn that I have poured needs it, as well as commercial jobs. I would say many houses do not, though.
YOU CALLED IT CEMENT ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE VIDEO......CEMENT IS ONE THIRD THE INGREDIENT TO MAKE CONCRETE.....CEMENT+SAND+AGREGATE=CONCRETE.....EVERYONE MAKES THIS MISTAKE.....THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.....
That's a French name. I live in Mexico. We use shit loads of rebar. A full bond beam at 9' height. A vertical every meter ( 40"). All solid block, steel, and concrete. Even the roofs.
Well maybe it's french then. I think Rebar is really only for code in places that have earth quakes or any kind of ground movement. If the ground doesn't move, then the concrete is gonna be just fine sitting there.
I was a concrete contractor. Concrete really has no strength. If you put 4'' x 4' x 10' Between the walls with no support it would crack in half. But if you put 1/2" ( # 2 ) rebar every 12'' ( making a checker board ) it will be very strong. One helps the other. You ever see a bridge pylon ? It's mostly steel and filled in with concrete. Vibrated so as to have NO air bubbles. Air bubbles would break the bond. Also horizontal rebar in a footing insure no differential settling. I worked in Phx 40 years. Now they use post tension. A much better system.
Well, I know there's a lot of primitive forms of concrete used in Roman structures that still stand today with no rebar. Obviously it's not worth really doing it without rebar and have your house fall on you, but if done right without it I'm sure it can still be done. You need the right kind of concrete though.
How is it possible construction without steel and piller putings, how it withstand without steel. What is strength concrete walls without steel bars. Pl clarify to know more about your construction work.
@pumpnprop, Sorry, but what sense does it make to go out of your way & take the time making an instructional steps to concrete forming video & NOT provide viewers who want to learn how to, with the proper steps it takes to do the job right? Yeah, "Informational purposes" which are wrong & misguided in this video. The context & steps should be way more reliable of a source to educate viewers, not mislead them. Even if the information in this video was outdated & didn't reflect to the most current procedures of how to. (which they're NOT, seeing we've been using rebar as reinforcement in concrete b4 there were video cameras to even film the steps on how to.) I would of updated a clause to WARNING in my video description, right or wrong? This is just bad "information" for anyone to go by or use, period! No wonder why kid's & young adults today don't know their azz from a hole in the ground, seriously? WTF!
No need for stakes driving stakes is old school this is by far the fastest way to do footings. They didn't pour to the top because the panels are to high for the wall height. These panels are much easier to work with because of that you can easily do different wall heights.
Ah this is a weird foundation, 12:26 they're using a 12 and a 14 so a 10" wall going to an 8' on an outside wall.. Where I'm from its 10" wide walls unless its just to make a wine cellar or something
Only if you have a very large step and you cap the lower wall at the step or a very large window .We use aluminum forms with two inch ribs so half inch by 4 inch concrete screws (Big tapcons) into the footer do the trick.
Great video, you could tell all those guys knew what was going on 💪🏼 I also question no reinforcement 🤔
WHAT ????? NO REBAR in the footer or walls , you would never do my place …..
Not every job requires bar. Depends on the fill /lay of the land .
Formwork
The builder doesn't decide whether to out rebar or not. They go according to the specifications on the blue prints
Not a sign of a rebar to be seen 🙈🙈
im sure they follow the blueprint but i cant belive they dont insert not even 1 rebar , i dont see the point of saveing few bucks
Super useful and interesting. Appreciate it. Cheers.
Useful to know how NOT to do concrete work
No reinforcing rebars in the walls/foundation?
Winston Clifford Fast and Nasty ! where I live a 2 ' by 2' grid of # 4 rebar is code in all foundation walls
None in the foot nor verticals to tie to the wall. WTH??
GomerfromIsaan some places all you have to do is put in a key way in the footings. It's actually the A.C.I. code book believe it or not . It's not like that where I live though
Winston Clifford only 9 to 10 foot walls are in need for steel work these forms are 8 footers no need
The majority of houses that I pour, even if they are 9-foot walls do not need any rebar in them at all. Every barn that I have poured needs it, as well as commercial jobs. I would say many houses do not, though.
One thing i didnt see any verts on the footing or the wall that attached them both just horizontal rebar?
Some hack work on that foundation danggg!! I know it wont be seen but dangggg id hate to see what a driveway slab would look like from that guy.
amateurs call it cement. it's concrete!
That would be a nice easy job without all the reinforcing and hardware -- no seismic issues there.
Where’s the: go to the pub at lunch time and smash down 3 beers step?
XD
Pure awesomeness Goliath days of old Sirius 🐄
5:24 no reinforcement? And you didn't vibrate it?
You dint need to vibrate a footing 😂😂😂😂 waste of time time
Dint even vibrate walls hit it with a hammer and trowel
If you get the slump and mix right there's no need to vibrate ever
They didn't use any sort of vibration to settle the concrete?
Hello, where are you from? Is this template available? How much is the price per square meter in US dollars? Please give me information
Can you make a video when you explain how can I do the lines (with chocline) on footing after formwork please? I need learn it.
No rebars and vibration?
Yes all of this is bullshit, no rebar one man doing all the work such bullshit.
Who pours this much concrete with no steel reinforcement? This is embarrassing to watch. What a bunch of cheap hacks
A lot of homes built before 90 throw rebar in bc they want to back. Fill right sway
Not the foundation guys the engineer
If the ground is native you don't need steel If the ground is packed then you do
YOU CALLED IT CEMENT ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE VIDEO......CEMENT IS ONE THIRD THE INGREDIENT TO MAKE CONCRETE.....CEMENT+SAND+AGREGATE=CONCRETE.....EVERYONE MAKES THIS MISTAKE.....THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.....
Water and other admixtures son, since you are so pedantic you can choke on your wrongness.
why no rebar ,even with fiber will not last
🤞🏻Hope it all works out 😂
R desilet forms are the cheapest I’ve ever worked with
no reinforcing?
Where are these guys from ? No steel ? No J bolts ?
Judging by the name, Mexico maybe?
That's a French name. I live in Mexico. We use shit loads of rebar. A full bond beam at 9' height. A vertical every meter ( 40"). All solid block, steel, and concrete. Even the roofs.
Well maybe it's french then. I think Rebar is really only for code in places that have earth quakes or any kind of ground movement. If the ground doesn't move, then the concrete is gonna be just fine sitting there.
I was a concrete contractor. Concrete really has no strength. If you put 4'' x 4' x 10' Between the walls with no support it would crack in half. But if you put 1/2" ( # 2 ) rebar every 12'' ( making a checker board ) it will be very strong. One helps the other. You ever see a bridge pylon ? It's mostly steel and filled in with concrete. Vibrated so as to have NO air bubbles. Air bubbles would break the bond. Also horizontal rebar in a footing insure no differential settling. I worked in Phx 40 years. Now they use post tension. A much better system.
Well, I know there's a lot of primitive forms of concrete used in Roman structures that still stand today with no rebar. Obviously it's not worth really doing it without rebar and have your house fall on you, but if done right without it I'm sure it can still be done. You need the right kind of concrete though.
excellent video
How is it possible construction without steel and piller putings, how it withstand without steel. What is strength concrete walls without steel bars. Pl clarify to know more about your construction work.
you dont consolidate the concrete with a vibrator? is it an autocompacted concrete?
Its a footing. A mag and proper slump to concrete will work...theres far more going on here im concerend about lol
No need
no rebar?
No rebar need?
They arent using rebar because its for informational purposes onlu
@pumpnprop, Sorry, but what sense does it make to go out of your way & take the time making an instructional steps to concrete forming video & NOT provide viewers who want to learn how to, with the proper steps it takes to do the job right? Yeah, "Informational purposes" which are wrong & misguided in this video. The context & steps should be way more reliable of a source to educate viewers, not mislead them. Even if the information in this video was outdated & didn't reflect to the most current procedures of how to. (which they're NOT, seeing we've been using rebar as reinforcement in concrete b4 there were video cameras to even film the steps on how to.) I would of updated a clause to WARNING in my video description, right or wrong? This is just bad "information" for anyone to go by or use, period! No wonder why kid's & young adults today don't know their azz from a hole in the ground, seriously? WTF!
Thats my work 😃😃😍
Nice square house to Form
Where is this pour
Canada
Ils ont oublié les boulons d'ancrage
Didn't even stake the footing forms.
No need. This is by far the fastest way to do footings. Driving stakes is stone age
Standing water and no bar, first class fail in my area
Upload some more videos thanks
Why would you not pour to top of form and he didn't put any steaks or rebar in wtf?
No need for stakes driving stakes is old school this is by far the fastest way to do footings. They didn't pour to the top because the panels are to high for the wall height. These panels are much easier to work with because of that you can easily do different wall heights.
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It’s called concrete! Not cement!!!!!!!
When you reach a T wall or corner always put 24 in the corner. N da tie on the higgh fform
RICK SOSA and a 16" at the T cuz it's an 8in wall
Ah this is a weird foundation, 12:26 they're using a 12 and a 14 so a 10" wall going to an 8' on an outside wall.. Where I'm from its 10" wide walls unless its just to make a wine cellar or something
Yes always put the full form against the corner and the filler before
No reinforcement? Are they kidding
What keeps the concrete from going under the form? That's a lot of weight...
I've done thousands of foundations with these forms and have never had it happen
Only if you have a very large step and you cap the lower wall at the step or a very large window .We use aluminum forms with two inch ribs so half inch by 4 inch concrete screws (Big tapcons) into the footer do the trick.
Loco la cabeza no rebar no bueno
NO REBAR.....NO REBAR......NO REBAR
nice job,any need about formwork contact me
No rebar means no bueno!!
This is a joke parody right ?
I'm not laughing. !!!
First Men
Look at da elevation. Wheres the 10 foot Forms?
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Come here
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How to not do construction 😂
Where's THE meth pipe and pregnant Girlfriend? Concrete equals I hate my life.
U footing carpenters r blind . Were the boards end plz nail a holder cause thats where the pressure is.
No need I've done thousands of footings like this only we use rough sawn 1x12 and it's hands down the best and fastest way to do house footings
LMFAO