Yeah this side of Washington is pretty casual about it. In Tacoma we would have city inspectors come around and write tickets if they found ANY concrete or wash water on the road or outside of the "washout"...
it's no wonder garage floors and sidewalks crack in these tract home projects...these cheap home builders don't take the time to put any rebar in anything
loving the videos brother, quick question for anyone really watching this. Is it better to be paid by the load or per hour when it comes to this industry. Any Information would be great
Hey, sorry man, I just saw this. By the hour for sure! Sometimes you get a 10 yard load that gets dumped in a couple minutes, other times you'll be on a couple-yard job for HOURS with a dude and a wheelbarrow...
Driver you are driving a concrete mixer (concrete truck) 15 years of driving a bridge master, front discharge, all wheel drive etc but “cement” goes into a pneumatic tanker which I also operated Yes cement is in concrete or a load of grout, flowable fill, slurry , block fill mix etc etc It’s not the same thing as some will say example Flour and gravy isn’t the same but it takes flour and water to make gravy the more water you add the thinner the gravy Similar to concrete that you are hauling add sand stone water (liquid air) and “cement “ and you get concrete But anyway I’m sure someone else has all the answers to but mine are batching hauling finishing hauling cement TANKER running the loader lab testing slumping etc you know a real life youtube troll with experience and a 😁
I’ve been waiting for a new video glad to see your back
I got my license a few mths ago ..been driving a cement truck now for 2mths ...
How do u like it ? Pay is ok?
U guys got nice trucks. Ours are covered in concrete.
Yeah we have a few of those too 😄. I lucked out with a fresh paint job so I can't take all the credit...
Glad to see you’re back
Man keep it coming I be like the vlog in your good at telling us what's going on at the site till next time 👍🏽
Thanks bro!
Enjoying your vids! Making the transition from flat bed to mixer this month so thanks for the tips and info!! Nice job with the editing
Thanks brother. I hope you have a smooth transition to mixers. You'll see it's a great gig. Good luck out there!
How's it going? I'm looking to do something like this
Damn y’all can just wash out any where? We get in big big trouble for that. Has to be a designated area on every job site
Yeah this side of Washington is pretty casual about it. In Tacoma we would have city inspectors come around and write tickets if they found ANY concrete or wash water on the road or outside of the "washout"...
Who makes more money the cdl class A transfer trucks or cdl class b mixer trucks generally speaking. Thanks
Good camera shoot
Just passed my permit to get picked up as a cement truck driver been watching your ideas to kinda learn and see what to expect 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Awesome! Good luck out there!
it's no wonder garage floors and sidewalks crack in these tract home projects...these cheap home builders don't take the time to put any rebar in anything
When I pour into garages I’ll speed up the drum so that concrete spreads much farther that just letting it flow.. You know💯🇺🇸
Dankeschön wommen
loving the videos brother, quick question for anyone really watching this. Is it better to be paid by the load or per hour when it comes to this industry.
Any Information would be great
Hey, sorry man, I just saw this. By the hour for sure! Sometimes you get a 10 yard load that gets dumped in a couple minutes, other times you'll be on a couple-yard job for HOURS with a dude and a wheelbarrow...
I’ve been offered a position in ready Mix transferring over from the trash industry. Kind of nervous about it.
What happened with the position? Did you take the job??
Driver you are driving a concrete mixer (concrete truck) 15 years of driving a bridge master, front discharge, all wheel drive etc but “cement” goes into a pneumatic tanker which I also operated
Yes cement is in concrete or a load of grout, flowable fill, slurry , block fill mix etc etc
It’s not the same thing as some will say example
Flour and gravy isn’t the same but it takes flour and water to make gravy
the more water you add the thinner the gravy
Similar to concrete that you are hauling add sand stone water (liquid air) and “cement “ and you get concrete
But anyway I’m sure someone else has all the answers to but mine are batching hauling finishing hauling cement TANKER running the loader lab testing slumping etc you know a real life youtube troll with experience and a 😁
Czemu nie zrobiłeś chłopakom rzadkiego betonu
What is a good psi concrete for a backyard
Usually 3000 or 3500. What sort of project are you doing?
I hate when your blowing it out and it spills over the chutes