the best practice try and keep it centered in the pour height. have pieces at half height and wire the mesh to that. that will keep it up and allow the concrete to fill in under and over the mesh.great video, neat how you were adjusting things. how much of a pitch will there be going from the house. where we are there is 30 to 36 inches from the street to the house! it is about 200 feet to the street. take care, and be safe!
Use rebar on chairs to reinforce concrete. Don't bother with wire in your concrete. On every demolition job, you will find most of the wire at the bottom of the concrete doing nothing! OOPS! Too late you poured!. Look at the playback footage. Despite efforts to pull the wire up, most of it is at the bottom.
It's looking great. Thanks for the update. Take care and I'll see you later.
long reach bucket enter in to own zipcode lol so far out there ahhaaa , need one for my retirement 😂 😂
Coming along nicely, Mr. Brandon, looking good. That power screed looks to be a real time and back saver!
It’s like going from my skid loader back hoe to the 690B
the best practice try and keep it centered in the pour height. have pieces at half height and wire the mesh
to that. that will keep it up and allow the concrete to fill in under and over the mesh.great video, neat how
you were adjusting things. how much of a pitch will there be going from the house. where we are there is
30 to 36 inches from the street to the house! it is about 200 feet to the street. take care, and be safe!
Use rebar on chairs to reinforce concrete. Don't bother with wire in your concrete. On every demolition job, you will find most of the wire at the bottom of the concrete doing nothing! OOPS! Too late you poured!. Look at the playback footage. Despite efforts to pull the wire up, most of it is at the bottom.
hard to keep wire up in really wet cret i think
how do you harvest mint?and how do you sell it.
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that cret looks awful wet