I’m not the wire mesh police lmao but I do have a genuine question because I don’t do big concrete pours. Generally just small things like sidewalk repair on projects I’m already working on. I understand why you’re pulling the mesh up as you pour and why you don’t do it prior to the pour. But, when you go back to screed wouldn’t standing on the mesh push it back down? Or is the thought the 5/8” aggregate will get under and not allow it to compress? I love your videos and think you have a great crew!
Looks really good what do you recommend for saw cutting concrete how many feet ten or twelve feet I am going to put up a 40 by 72 building with heated floor .
do think cutting the grooves after is better than using the groove tool when slab is wet better or worse ( also have seen cutting grooves to early makes chip outs where older slabs cut better ) you are the expert tell us all your infinite wisdom
is your slump so good you don't need vibrators ?? poured many deep pours in a power plant and they used 80 lbs vibrators and vibrated the hell out of it cause concrete voids in a power plant is a no no
but from all my experience and TH-cam videos a person can put up a pole barn, pour a slab ( and add a pecks heated floor if in cold climate ) and do spray foam as a vapor barrier and insulation and it Really Helps ( spray foam that is, so 24 on center is a great option ) structurally and have a great livable structure on the cheap !! cheap as compared to all else, add a few water lines, compost toilet and the dreaded electrical LMAO
I'm not gonna ask why you didn't use a pump... instead I want to know why you didn't use an expansion joint or something up against the wood. Everyone gets on my case when I do that and they tell me that concrete is NEVER supposed to touch untreated lumber... but what do I know?
Your cut squares may be to big....it should be like 8 ft squares....should of cut it exactly off the posts where it's likely to crack...just my opinion.
Nice job. Love the slump. Unlike others who turn their mud into soup.
Ya we do not do that. LOL
Tough being the first !
Great finish
What’s the joy of being first just enjoy the video
Here comes the frogs …errr…Mudddddd….another great video folks 🤣👍
Very nice work and lot’s of wire mesh in it happy days 👍👍👍👍🐕🦺👍👍👍🇬🇧Manchester England 🇬🇧UK
Looks good. Saw a good video they put the plastic on top of the wire mesh lol
Great job
Looks good as always boss nice quick and clean job you and the guys do great work don’t cut any corners 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
nice one ron, almost upto date with all your videos lol
Great Job Guys
Done a great job with that wire now how about that t-shirt just kidding great video thank you
Sounds like his air dryer on that mixer is Poopin! LOL 😂 Hopefully Kermit made it out alive! 😳🐸
You guys do great work! But the Hmm. has got to go lol.😁
Good job as usual
I’m not the wire mesh police lmao but I do have a genuine question because I don’t do big concrete pours. Generally just small things like sidewalk repair on projects I’m already working on. I understand why you’re pulling the mesh up as you pour and why you don’t do it prior to the pour. But, when you go back to screed wouldn’t standing on the mesh push it back down? Or is the thought the 5/8” aggregate will get under and not allow it to compress? I love your videos and think you have a great crew!
Thanks and exactly the aggregate holds it up and you want it in the bottom 1/3rd of the slab.
Keeping that wet helps make a big difference. Lot of guys won't do that and get cracking in the first 24 hours.
nice job
Nice pour
Looks really good what do you recommend for saw cutting concrete how many feet ten or twelve feet I am going to put up a 40 by 72 building with heated floor .
Looks good
27👍's up BB thank you for sharing 😊
Can You tell me that the wire mesh doesn't sink down further than you pulled it up after you walk on it 😉
do think cutting the grooves after is better than using the groove tool when slab is wet better or worse ( also have seen cutting grooves to early makes chip outs where older slabs cut better ) you are the expert tell us all your infinite wisdom
that poor frog lol
Good job. What’s the GVW of Clifford? I thought in NY, you needed a CDL for over 18,000. Give Rotor a pat for me. He’s a good companion.
is your slump so good you don't need vibrators ?? poured many deep pours in a power plant and they used 80 lbs vibrators and vibrated the hell out of it cause concrete voids in a power plant is a no no
How long do you wait before wetting it down?
Are fox blocks less efficient enough to matter?
but from all my experience and TH-cam videos a person can put up a pole barn, pour a slab ( and add a pecks heated floor if in cold climate ) and do spray foam as a vapor barrier and insulation and it Really Helps ( spray foam that is, so 24 on center is a great option ) structurally and have a great livable structure on the cheap !! cheap as compared to all else, add a few water lines, compost toilet and the dreaded electrical LMAO
I'm not gonna ask why you didn't use a pump... instead I want to know why you didn't use an expansion joint or something up against the wood. Everyone gets on my case when I do that and they tell me that concrete is NEVER supposed to touch untreated lumber... but what do I know?
Those are treated 2x6 that he is pouring against
I'd like to have a
25 x 40 x 16 ,2 floor 10 pole barn.
15:40 I was wondering what performance enhancing drugs you guy were using to stay to that top form 🤣🤣🤣
"Wire Police Life" stickers... Can see it now
Need a piece of tape for the abs light
Give them a BUD LIGHT for talking about the wire mesh lol. The Governor
Can't be saying wiggle wiggle with big biscuit in the shot..regardless of his size, he works his butt off
Your cut squares may be to big....it should be like 8 ft squares....should of cut it exactly off the posts where it's likely to crack...just my opinion.
Hey I ain't gonna say shit about that wire mesh.
Pull the wire 😅😅😅😅😅😅😂
"wire mesh police" At home waiting for mommy to make dinner while they drink Bud Light shit ?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looks very porous dry
I don’t understand why the homeowner would choose to bury the conduit when he had the ability to keep it above ground.
I thought the same but maybe a shorter distance to run the electric wire for outlets and switches .
Thanks for another great video, Trump 2024