NATE FROM ESSENTIAL CRAFTSMAN GAVE U A SHOUT OUT! in the podcast I appeared in ! Dude you r killing it. Gloves on the website! I'm soooo impressed by your _approach to youtube_ U R AN OG in the genre!
Never seen those grade steaks, usually use a nail. I loosen my steaks as I'm driving them down so they are easier to pull, obviously I keep a hammer close to be and to pull them, I don't trust Lazer grade sticks unless it is inside of a barn
Absolutely brilliant informative video. I'll be laying a 24x22 foot slooed slab soon. The line and pins idea is terrific. I'm gonna use a line and rebar to do mine and use a permanent marker. Thanks so much. 👍
That made my brain sore trying to imagine that of which you speak. This is turning out to be a Good Wednesday evening. Just imagining 🍻 I enjoyed the video
I like to use wooden stakes and put a nail at the level. I find the nails can come out of metal pins + i dont have to pick pins back up cause they can get heavy and expensive
Hell yeah man! This is my territory. I build pools and we use those cantilever forms for our pool coping. Good point about looking out for the pool plumbing when driving stakes I've fixed my share of busted pipes.
That's what I said, but he has it all! I want u guys to get together and do a video that Says " bobcat t100 vs veneer " (j&m vs odell) lol just an idea!
@@GRUBB-MUDD once you get used to them I think they all run well. I just can't get over the turbo lag from the vermeer and the input lag from the kubota.
Another way is to use a laser Level with shorter round pins and use the tip of the pin as top of concrete and as you go you just pull them out. That's how we always did it. Plus if someone hits it (which happens often) you can quickly reset it!
Hello👋🙋♂️ there once again Super like👌👌👌 project Amazing and very interesting great information very helpful🎥 as always👍👍👍 Do keep posting Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Why saw cut verses the pour in place crack joints? Seems like every concrete youtuber likes to do saw or tool cut crack joints. Why is this the case, and why dont you guys like the key joints that go in with the rebar before pouring? In my completely novice opinion they seem to be superior, they're keyed for one so each section of slab is locked into the next one so heaving would be less of an issue (I guess thats not really a prob for you guys in so cal). Theres no need for screed pins as the top of the key joint will act like a screed pin (I think). They seem to be simple to install and they help lock in the rebar since the rebar passes through them. What do you guys know that I'm missing?
Not enough fall on that back area from pool to drain. 3/8 is not enough over 4 feet. Most probably will puddle along your valley. Hope I’m wrong though
Learn so much from you, you are a book of concrete knowledge.
TY
NATE FROM ESSENTIAL CRAFTSMAN GAVE U A SHOUT OUT! in the podcast I appeared in ! Dude you r killing it. Gloves on the website! I'm soooo impressed by your _approach to youtube_ U R AN OG in the genre!
Never seen those grade steaks, usually use a nail. I loosen my steaks as I'm driving them down so they are easier to pull, obviously I keep a hammer close to be and to pull them, I don't trust Lazer grade sticks unless it is inside of a barn
I watch the Craftsman, good stuff
TY
Have a link to the video he shouted us out?
You make difficult look easy, love your casual style.
TY
Absolutely brilliant informative video. I'll be laying a 24x22 foot slooed slab soon. The line and pins idea is terrific. I'm gonna use a line and rebar to do mine and use a permanent marker. Thanks so much. 👍
Great
GL
Clicked on the notification bell, I love seeing these new videos each week.
Yay! Thank you!
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Thanks for all the informational videos. Awesome to watch a pro make it look so easy. Odell Concrete is #1
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the easy to follow guide
Glad it was helpful!
I love your work!! I wish that I could have worked for you!! I would have learned a lot!!
Me too
TY
Good video. As you pour you get concrete to the marked elevation line then pull the pin, right?
Yes
Very clever title!
ty
Brilliant. Video thank U for information, will take it on board, love the content on your channel, Keep UP the Good Work 💪🖖
Awesome, thank you!
That made my brain sore trying to imagine that of which you speak. This is turning out to be a Good Wednesday evening. Just imagining 🍻 I enjoyed the video
TY
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Your work is awesome!!
TY
Thanks for the video!
That looks like a BIG job... hopefully a series coming up with it?!?!?
Yes coming soon
another great video David, whats the name of the song at the end of the video please...its a great tune
Wish I knew
I like to use wooden stakes and put a nail at the level. I find the nails can come out of metal pins + i dont have to pick pins back up cause they can get heavy and expensive
yes the wood is nice with the right ground
How much slope do you need for a backyard patio. 1/8” per foot or 1/4”? Thanks in advance.
1/8" should be good
Dave where did you get the plastic reusable forms ? Thanks
I don't remember but it's in one of my earlier videos
That homeowner better have plenty of cash in the bank, because he's going to need it.
That's a big job.
Your right
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Hell yeah man! This is my territory. I build pools and we use those cantilever forms for our pool coping. Good point about looking out for the pool plumbing when driving stakes I've fixed my share of busted pipes.
It happens and it's not fun
that string line is such a simple idea, yet i probably never would have thought of it and been there with lasers and stuff trying to work out an angle
The string is fool proof
@@OdellCompleteConcrete let me give it a shot, I'll find a way Dave.😂
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That's a big pour. Usually I just use metal steaks with nails. Great video.
That will work.
TY
That's what I said, but he has it all! I want u guys to get together and do a video that Says " bobcat t100 vs veneer " (j&m vs odell) lol just an idea!
@@GRUBB-MUDD once you get used to them I think they all run well. I just can't get over the turbo lag from the vermeer and the input lag from the kubota.
The most important thing I about any tool is the operator.
The more hours you get on a tool the better you'll become.
@@OdellCompleteConcrete No doubt. The master makes the tool. Not the other way around.
@8:46 how did you determine you have 3/8 of an inch slope?
Laser level
Are you growing a stash 👌👌👍👍
I wish
A full beard coming soon
Another way is to use a laser Level with shorter round pins and use the tip of the pin as top of concrete and as you go you just pull them out. That's how we always did it. Plus if someone hits it (which happens often) you can quickly reset it!
Great video and information. You could teach others on YT how to be a pro.
For sure
TY
Yall going to world of concrete in January?
Maybe
Will there be a pour video for this project?
Sure
Hi sir from where did you got these screed pins ?
Mexico
And that's how the best in the West does it!!!
and not just some guy with a pumper... LOL
Your right Stud
Just hammer in #4 rebar for a grade pin..spray paint the top and just hammer it below grade after you're done with it.
Haven't tried that, maybe some day.
Where can I get those pins, or how can I make them?
Roseborogh tools
Lovvvvve it 💎💪🏽😉
TY
7:09 where can you buy them?
Whitecap
Hello👋🙋♂️ there once again
Super like👌👌👌 project
Amazing and very interesting great information very helpful🎥 as always👍👍👍
Do keep posting
Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Sure
TY
Sweet 👍
Thanks 👍
we just run strings and use metal pins with nails…works good for us
NIce
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Interesting...
OSS
Why not just slope to the pool?
The deck slopes away
why are you not using a laser when pouring? much easier
Because this is simpler
Grade pins work
I concur
Why saw cut verses the pour in place crack joints? Seems like every concrete youtuber likes to do saw or tool cut crack joints. Why is this the case, and why dont you guys like the key joints that go in with the rebar before pouring?
In my completely novice opinion they seem to be superior, they're keyed for one so each section of slab is locked into the next one so heaving would be less of an issue (I guess thats not really a prob for you guys in so cal). Theres no need for screed pins as the top of the key joint will act like a screed pin (I think). They seem to be simple to install and they help lock in the rebar since the rebar passes through them. What do you guys know that I'm missing?
Sounds good, but long term they don't hold up.
@@OdellCompleteConcrete How so?
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Not enough fall on that back area from pool to drain. 3/8 is not enough over 4 feet. Most probably will puddle along your valley. Hope I’m wrong though
You'll get a chance to the magic soon
@@OdellCompleteConcrete😂😂😂
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What do people have against grass? That's a lot of concrete... for my personal taste.
Concrete is King
@@OdellCompleteConcrete If it's done by OCC!