Hi Ron and crew. I recently came across your channel and I want to commend you for your camera work and your ability to keep the viewer interested. It's been too cold and lacking in snow so far this winter in my area Ontario Canada. This gives me a bit more time surf the web. I have watched some of your videos from2, 3 and 4 years and the more recent ones as well. You have a gift in teaching and explaining how and why you do things the way you do. I have been working myself in the residential construction industry for close to 30 years. Watching your videos I have picked up a few good tricks that I will take and try in my jobs. I was taught the trades by a very skillful individual who always said that "you are never to old to learn a new trick". The other tip I was given was always go the extra mile for your customers and you will never have to look for work. You certainly do that for your customers and that is your secret to your success. Keep up the good work Ron and crew! All the best from Canada!! Darrell
Excellent work,if you customers feel kind and value the great hard working concrete crew, put a nice cooler with all kinds of drinks,heck if was me i would offer them free launch too. Hard to find honest,good people like them,keep them happy,peace all.
@@bondobuilt386 Really do not see any evidence of that, it shows hard on the plastic most of the pour. You should use stools otherwise its a waste of laying the rebar at all !
seemed like he didnt mix it enuff or something.. In that heat i woulda bured it up for ten minutes and it would set nicely... also, we have all used the old "water valve stuck" before... 😂😂
Looks like the driver hit the water valve and didn’t realize it. When he went to discharge the wheelbarrow load, the water was on top of the mix. Sometimes rust flakes from the tank hold the valve open once you open it. I think in this case, ( Driver Error) DOH! LOL 😂
It’s very easy for that to happen Ron, I drove 2 different types of fronts, one an Osh Kosh, the other a Terex, the Osh Kosh had the water valve on the back wall of the cab, behind the driver, on the door side of the cab. If you took your coat off while in the truck sometimes it would catch that handle on the ball valve, crack it open just a touch, and water would dribble from the add pipe. If there was a lull in dumping, it would build up on the concrete at the top of the drum, and the next wheel barrow dumped would have a lot of water on top, not mixed in. That’s what it appears to me you had in this case. I could be wrong. I reversed the handle on mine, it made access harder, but eliminated the possibility. I’ve seen this guy in your videos before, he’s a very good operator.
You must pay your guys very well to wheel that much concrete. In my state, it's all done with conveyor or pump truck. There is no wheel wheelbarrowing.
Hi Ron and crew. I recently came across your channel and I want to commend you for your camera work and your ability to keep the viewer interested.
It's been too cold and lacking in snow so far this winter in my area Ontario Canada. This gives me a bit more time surf the web.
I have watched some of your videos from2, 3 and 4 years and the more recent ones as well. You have a gift in teaching and explaining how and why you do things the way you do.
I have been working myself in the residential construction industry for close to 30 years. Watching your videos I have picked up a few good tricks that I will take and try in my jobs.
I was taught the trades by a very skillful individual who always said that "you are never to old to learn a new trick". The other tip I was given was always go the extra mile for your customers and you will never have to look for work. You certainly do that for your customers and that is your secret to your success.
Keep up the good work Ron and crew!
All the best from Canada!!
Darrell
Hi Darrell. Comments like this one is what keeps me doing TH-cam. I am so glad I can help people out even people like you with 30 years in the trades.
Nice save, Ron & guys!! The Ole Stuck Water Valve To Drum!! It happens. Thank God didn’t ruin the mud. Thanks for posting
Yup I am glad it did not go in the drum for sure.
Excellent work,if you customers feel kind and value the great hard working concrete crew, put a nice cooler with all kinds of drinks,heck if was me i would offer them free launch too. Hard to find honest,good people like them,keep them happy,peace all.
Cubic "feet" Bondo, not "yards", just a little correction.
Thanks Ron. Nice job and save. Awesome size garage space for sure. I could load that bad boy up with some toys.
Ya nice little garage. They are never big enough. lol
nice save, what you do in a pinch is a measure of how experienced you are, nice work guys
Thank you 😀
Do you get charged a lot extra because of the extra time it takes to unload?
You get 1 hour to unload a truck. We can unload 10 yards in 15 minutes with our wheel barrows. Thats on a wide open slab.
@@bondobuilt386 - did he stop timing while you cleaned up the excess water? Or did it even matter?
Good job on a hot day. I would have bought a round of milkshakes if I knew you were in town!!
thanks Scott
Gotta love those Italian Cadillacs❤
I like how you did more in real time so I can get a better sense to how to do this
good combination of fast and real time
Do you use the Amish on Peck Road or the Richland Redfield road for your rough cut lumber?
So do you add on if you have wheel barrel mud? Lots of work.
Not unless I need more guys than my regular team.
@bondobuilt386 Thanks. Definitely a work out for youngen...
@ for sure
Curious, what's the point of using mesh if it's only lifted in a few spots?
When I speed up the video you can't see us lifting it but we are.
@@bondobuilt386 Really do not see any evidence of that, it shows hard on the plastic most of the pour. You should use stools otherwise its a waste of laying the rebar at all !
What thickness do you recommend for vehicles to park in a garage?
125 mm , SL72 mesh , 25 mpa .
We like 5 to 5.5" with wire mesh. 4000 PSI Low air entrainment in cold climates.
Eight cubic yards in a wheelbarrow?
ft
DOH! LOL 😂 👍
I’ll like to see that🇬🇧👍
@@mjg6966 Beer Thirty Came Early For Ron That Day! LOL ( Sorry Ron) LOL 😂
@ Yup LOL
sounds like you need a little slip on that wheelbarrow axle
Little earl for sure
yup. lol
@ ya we earled it down since the video. LOL
Bondo Goodmorning hope Everybody is doing Good.
I’m starting work at 7 n Thank you for the video.
🤙🔥🇺🇸
your welcome Joe
I think it’s time to put some grease to the Brentwood lol show it some love nice job guys
Bondo, you said in the beginning of the video that the wheelbarrows held 8 cubic yards? I think you meant to say 8 cubic feet 😂
yup my bad. lol
559 👍's up BB thank you for sharing 🤗
Thanks Scott
seemed like he didnt mix it enuff or something.. In that heat i woulda bured it up for ten minutes and it would set nicely... also, we have all used the old "water valve stuck" before... 😂😂
LOL that's what he said. 😂
No joke, we build houses and our Fridays got so bad we went to 4 days a week
Nice I don't think we could keep up with our work load.
Another save for the rock scratchers!
LMAO yup. 🤣
Super stiff and then super loose? WTF?!?!
@@butopiatoo yup not good that day.
Team Bondo saves anther one!
Thanks Russell
Looks like the driver hit the water valve and didn’t realize it. When he went to discharge the wheelbarrow load, the water was on top of the mix. Sometimes rust flakes from the tank hold the valve open once you open it. I think in this case, ( Driver Error) DOH! LOL 😂
ya I thought driver error but we really like him so we took it easy on him Kurt. LOL
Here comes the soup.
It’s very easy for that to happen Ron, I drove 2 different types of fronts, one an Osh Kosh, the other a Terex, the Osh Kosh had the water valve on the back wall of the cab, behind the driver, on the door side of the cab. If you took your coat off while in the truck sometimes it would catch that handle on the ball valve, crack it open just a touch, and water would dribble from the add pipe. If there was a lull in dumping, it would build up on the concrete at the top of the drum, and the next wheel barrow dumped would have a lot of water on top, not mixed in. That’s what it appears to me you had in this case. I could be wrong. I reversed the handle on mine, it made access harder, but eliminated the possibility. I’ve seen this guy in your videos before, he’s a very good operator.
@ 🎶SURFIN USA! 🎶 LOL
😂 😳🤦♂️
@ lol
loud GPS jumpscare! D:
I thought that was a girl with no shirt on at first. I was like, WTF😂
Don't think I've ever seen anyone confuse Big Biscuit with a girl. 😂
Jeez what sort of girls do you hangout with 😮
@WombleUK well this one I thought was pregnant for a Split Second
@@WombleUK lmaoooo
You must pay your guys very well to wheel that much concrete. In my state, it's all done with conveyor or pump truck. There is no wheel wheelbarrowing.
EAST COAST STRONG! 💪
We get many a job because of wheel borrowing it. and don't have to wait for a pump to be available and pay the extra.
@@bondobuilt386 Watch this Ron, West Coast begins with a W, so does Wimp! LOL 😂 DUCK! INCOMING! LOL 😂 🤣
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I did not see too much wire being picked up on that job around 7:37 minutes in HHMMM!
🫵 NOT VERY OBSERVANT, WIRE MESH POLICEMAN! 🤦♂️DOH!
HMMMMM we did lift it a lot.
@@bondobuilt386 I watched you lift it, that guy forgot his glasses! LOL 😂
@ yup we did Kurt
@@bondobuilt386 I wonder if ICE has misinformed Mesh Police on their list for Deportation? 🤔 We can only hope! 😳😂🤣 Hmmmmm! ADIOS! 👋