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11 MINUTES TO INSTALL CONCRETE STAIRS BETWEEN WALLS 

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HOW TO BUILD DIY GARDEN CONCRETE STAIRS BETWEEN WALLS USING PLANKS: BMFORMWORK EPISODE 7
In this video I show you how long it takes to build concrete stairs formwork outside between walls for modern concrete house construction. The Garden Stairs will be an exposed aggregate finish. How to build concrete stair forms plus some tricks I have learnt over my years in concrete construction.
I hope you enjoy watching my stairs construction process of concrete stair framing using planks and stringers.
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@anthonybrown718
@anthonybrown718 5 месяцев назад
Hi from a retired Englishman living in France. I'm gradually working my way through all your staircase formwork videos to help plan my own internal concrete staircase. Thank you for taking time out of your work to make these videos. It's really appreciated.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Anthony. I think you are the first to word an acknowledgment of the time it takes to make these videos. Thankyou
@herokephas4246
@herokephas4246 10 дней назад
Love your work friend
@carloguidoni
@carloguidoni Год назад
keep up with the content .I ve been working on form work last 4 month on the Goldcoast. You are the single one who really did help with yours video thanks mate
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Thanks
@sunracer1869
@sunracer1869 2 года назад
Nice set up!! Great to see a real carpenter set up correctly makes it easy for the finishers to get in strip & finish the face & nose properly.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
We usually don't strip and finish the faces here due to hot dry climate. We strip the following day. If vibrated correctly there is no need to trowel the faces. These stairs in the video were exposed aggregate finish anyway, so the concreters painted a retardant on the formwork. Strip following day and wash off.
@jakerim8937
@jakerim8937 3 года назад
Nice work mate 👌 loving the videos
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 3 года назад
Thanks a lot man
@TruthSeeeker777
@TruthSeeeker777 Год назад
Yep! Nice job brother! Im setting up steps between to block walls. Tricky!! Last one I did I used shims for the sides of the step and the lay down support 2x4 you also applied in your video. I like your way better. Thanks!
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
We build a lot of stairs and this is the quickest and easiest for me
@HandymanBe
@HandymanBe 2 года назад
Quiq and nice work. Great job!
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
thanks mate
@plssubscribe521
@plssubscribe521 3 года назад
Looks great mate.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 3 года назад
Thanks mate
@abdimohamed9060
@abdimohamed9060 2 года назад
Thank you amazing video 2x6 with plywood on both ends genius definitely learned something
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
works great
@sinelocum
@sinelocum 7 месяцев назад
Looks great. Helpful. Thank you
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching
@TimCBuilders
@TimCBuilders Год назад
Nice work. I like that Stabila torpedo! I keep one in my belt all the time like yourself.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
They're a must especially for setting up frames! Very over priced though!
@BrettLambkin
@BrettLambkin Год назад
Super helpful thanks!
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Thanks for watching
@cbr929rrridingfree9
@cbr929rrridingfree9 Год назад
Well created video, thank you from Thailand. 🙏
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Thanks
@vwbusguy
@vwbusguy 2 года назад
Cheers great aussie quality vid
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
thanks
@imatwork7014
@imatwork7014 3 года назад
Cool 👍
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 3 года назад
Thanks
@OthmanAlikhan
@OthmanAlikhan Год назад
Thanks for the video =)
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Thanks for watching
@h.m.2359
@h.m.2359 Год назад
Thanks for the video
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Thanks for watching
@2bemegahappy
@2bemegahappy 11 месяцев назад
Awesome video thanks Bro
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 10 месяцев назад
No worries bro
@MrAerocomposites
@MrAerocomposites Год назад
Wonderful. You are efficient.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Thankyou
@OldsmobileCutlassSupremeConver
Great to see a Pro. I have a guy that does concrete. Two different things.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Sure is
@eddyflo2978
@eddyflo2978 Год назад
You dropped this 👉 👑
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
🤣
@andrewsiurda6780
@andrewsiurda6780 9 месяцев назад
Good stuff brother ❤
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 9 месяцев назад
Good stuff for watching!
@user-ct4br8hl3m
@user-ct4br8hl3m 2 года назад
Thank you very much, good luck
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
thankyou
@alschultz4550
@alschultz4550 3 месяца назад
Good work
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 3 месяца назад
Thankyou
@SuperNova-Steve
@SuperNova-Steve 9 месяцев назад
Clever and efficient, nice one! No steel which I thought was interesting. In NZ steel everywhere, maybe due to seismic activity.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 9 месяцев назад
Oh the concretors will slide some mesh down before they pour
@bjay3578
@bjay3578 Год назад
Thank you
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
No worries
@amiersultan1202
@amiersultan1202 10 месяцев назад
Nice
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 10 месяцев назад
Thx
@zacharymiller7763
@zacharymiller7763 2 года назад
Great videos mate. Do u have any where you have to form the sidewalls up first? Thanks for the content
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
I do have some coming up, I think there is some on my instagram. instagram.com/bmformwork
@juanrafaeltosado1812
@juanrafaeltosado1812 Год назад
¡¡ GREAT& SO FAST' !! .
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Thanks
@rafanysantos8373
@rafanysantos8373 2 года назад
Top
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
😊 thanks
@justinhowards-ri9cj
@justinhowards-ri9cj 5 месяцев назад
Just curious slope for water some rebar would help would help if explaining more of what you did hard to tell fast but not sure if correct.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 5 месяцев назад
I have other videos which show in more detail. This video was to show speed using my method when you know what you’re doing. I’m pretty sure slope is mentioned in this video or you will see it in my other videos. All external stairs I do have slope. I mark the stairs as normal but when I cut my rises, I cut the rise around 7mm -10mm shorter than what is marked. This creates the slope.
@kittykat67891
@kittykat67891 2 года назад
Thanks for the video! Going to attempt this soon.. Also NEED to know what those on your ankles are called!? I know exactly what they are for as I lust for a pair myself, Just never knew they existed! Thanks in advance.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
haha they're hard to find the correct names for! gaiters or sock protectors, sock covers. At the end of the day when I take my boots off there is a massive difference in how clean my socks are which is great for keeping my wife happier!
@chris_sirhc01
@chris_sirhc01 Год назад
I am a fitter/machinist by trade and worked alongside with concreters that just stomp around destroying the hard work of the formwork carpenters, many times I've witnessed formwork fail due to overloading and failure from these types of structures mainly on large projects. Now they use steel to take out that possibility of failure. Steel isn't fundamentally much different to timber but definately more robust, longer lasting so less waste, with identical finnishes. Good work though. Cheers
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Many ways to skin a cat. I used to own some aluminium panels for suspended slabs. But for these small jobs I need the flexibility timber provides. But yes on big jobs something like peri or meva or doka is much better if you can afford it!
@binoysaha2389
@binoysaha2389 14 дней назад
hank u
@jstone1211
@jstone1211 7 месяцев назад
I want to redo my front porch with CMU's and concrete steps. I can figure out the layout etc. I wanted to know how to anchor the forms for the steps to the CMUs on one side. What type anchors did you use?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 7 месяцев назад
What are cmu’s?
@georgefrank7468
@georgefrank7468 Год назад
Hey mate, I may have missed it but the small gap underneath the stringer between the riser and wall, is that ever an issue for getting the tread out or no? Awesome work man 👍
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Nope no problem at all. Just never cut it tight, about 3mm short and it slight out easy
@johnhawkins2590
@johnhawkins2590 10 месяцев назад
Got some stairs coming up want a day lol
@deyontesoloma7512
@deyontesoloma7512 2 года назад
Awesome work mate, just wondering is your stringer 18mm above stair height?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
yes approx. I don't measure it, about 30mm above is good.
@davepreston5960
@davepreston5960 Год назад
What are those black boards you nailed to the risers? And where can I get me some? And I saw you angled the bottom of the risers… what angle was that angle, or does it matter?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Form ply. It's plywood with a phenolic resin coating. I cut them 30deg. Most people do 45deg but it is harder on the saw and more likely to cut you when handling. 30deg lasts longer too over lots of uses. 45deg more likely to snap off.
@accelerationa9872
@accelerationa9872 Месяц назад
Hi mate, may I ask why you put the stringer between the wall and the the timber? Some of that formworker just nail to the wall directly. Thank you!
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 Месяц назад
It’s easier faster and more accurate nailing ply cleats to the ply string. Because the wall is hollow bricks you have to drill and fix every individual riser. You do get very quick at this method but my string method is far quicker. I did it for about 10years for each method and string is much better.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 Месяц назад
You also don’t need to cut the risers to length as accurately with the ply string.
@tonykeever5759
@tonykeever5759 2 года назад
Looks good like the nail gun good idea how's pulling them?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
Hi Tony, watch my video game changing tools for formwork. I go into some derail about pulling nail gun nails. I also have a video coming on stripping stairs, basically I can strip nail gun nail stairs about 3-4 times faster than screws and just as fast as normal bullet head nails. the key is nail placement and leaving the heads out.
@banerifthammer4608
@banerifthammer4608 Год назад
Im new to this but once you have poured the concrete how do you get the formwork on the sides out?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
Pull the nails out and slide it out. I have a video on it. Takes about 5mins to strip whole staircase.
@kathrynmillican2888
@kathrynmillican2888 3 года назад
What did you do rest of the day?
@ivanbagual
@ivanbagual Год назад
The best question... I really don't know for what it ...
@shaaheenbrecker7038
@shaaheenbrecker7038 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. What about steel?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
concretors put steel in when they pour it
@shaaheenbrecker7038
@shaaheenbrecker7038 2 года назад
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 if you have any pics with steel in the formwork please will you send them to me.
@1PricelessShot
@1PricelessShot Год назад
Whata wahash bro
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
I had to google wahash 🤣
@1PricelessShot
@1PricelessShot Год назад
Bro I love your work and your head please never stop showing your great skills btw Wahash means beast or monster in a positive way in Lebanese
@ronaldwilkins6056
@ronaldwilkins6056 2 года назад
Does anyone want to know how to eliminate the bracing up the middle and still maintain bow free face boards?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
I do
@ronaldwilkins6056
@ronaldwilkins6056 2 года назад
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 Face screw a 2x4 perpendicular and to the top edge of the dry side of each face board...no bow on the bottom face of at least four consecutive 7in x 7ft wide steps and plenty of clearance to finish treads...for shorter steps screw a 2x2 steel angle across the top of each face board- gives more room to finish.
@jaro2450m
@jaro2450m Год назад
That's you video is about, how much concrete stairs wood forms you can install by 8 hours day work ,that's what is all about? I counting and look like 38.15 per hour and 305.2 per 8 hours concrete stairs wood forms you can install . This is what you doing all day I mean that how you work look like? Nice I like it. Don't forget install each way rebars #4 and nosing bar on individual concrete steps and anchors in on both sides of concrete walls with using epoxy.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
I suppose so, only thing that slows you down on bigger stairs is climbing up them and your body. We don't epoxy into the walls on these, better to keep stairs separated from building. The guys usually just install mesh on these, it's not high traffic.
@jeffrawe6486
@jeffrawe6486 2 года назад
Did you lay rebar on the base ?.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
yes but the concretors do this. usually just some mesh sheet.
@albarnett7003
@albarnett7003 2 года назад
What sort of circular saw was that?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
If it was red it is the 185mm Milwaukee. love it. Just wish they made a 210mm saw. 185mm blade doesn't quite cut through our timbers. About 2mm short! If the saw was black and green it is my festool hk85.
@columbusmotorhead596
@columbusmotorhead596 2 года назад
Impressive work! Only one question… It looks like the riser (face) board stops short of the total span between the walls, to slow for the width of the long board that you fastened at an incline to the walls. It looks like it will leave around 3/4 ‘s of an inch on either side. (Thickness of the board that you used) Doesn’t that add labor to the finishing process where the step face meets the wall? Other than that, very nice carpentry. Best of luck!
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
no there is no gap, riser finishes tight to wall. these steps will be exposed aggregate too so it is ok for me not to have a smooth finish as the exposed agg finish hides any imperfections. But definately no gap on the wall between riser and wall.
@lewismescudi1404
@lewismescudi1404 2 года назад
He nails Packers on the ends
@darkflux
@darkflux Год назад
i must have missed it. where did 11 minutes come into play? and where was the concrete in this video? i didn't even see a little bit of it...
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 11 месяцев назад
Must have missed the point, I suppose. Formwork is a different trade completely to concrete. My videos are about Formwork. Sorry for the disappointment.
@darkflux
@darkflux 11 месяцев назад
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 i guess i didn't understand what "installing concrete stairs" meant. maybe if it were "11 minutes to install concrete stair framework", but the process still took more than 11 minutes.
@mauricem.mcgraw5513
@mauricem.mcgraw5513 Год назад
Soooooo many questions, yeah. You were fast but why were you doing what you were doing. How did you come with the calculations? What determined the riser's, the run? Why cleats? What was the purpose? So many more questions
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
You need to watch my other videos for the answers to all those questions. Other wise this video would go for an hour and no one would watch it!
@mauricem.mcgraw5513
@mauricem.mcgraw5513 Год назад
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 understood THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE VIDEOS!!! But which video in particular? Only cause I'm time conscious, working and side hustling to make ends meet, which we all are. Otherwise I would view them all. But that would be rather time consuming.
@cheshstyles
@cheshstyles 2 года назад
So are those not wet faced then?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
no, retardant painted onto faces, stripped following day and washed to give exposed aggregate finish. We do not do wet face here, we use film faced ply and good vibration and acheive perfect finish this way. I will post a video asap. I am learning that in the US everything seems to be wet faced. I personally think it looks better the way we do it, ill have to try do a comparison video or something to demonstrate.
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
some guys wet face, but very few.
@EdisonEnglishMontess
@EdisonEnglishMontess 2 года назад
I try and try but I cant tell ... .Aussie or Kiwi ??
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
Aussie
@simonbaigrie2485
@simonbaigrie2485 Месяц назад
Reo?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 Месяц назад
Gets put in by the concreters
@luisenriquemaldonado7214
@luisenriquemaldonado7214 4 месяца назад
4:26 4:26 griffin 4:26
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 3 месяца назад
What’s a griffin?
@samt5663
@samt5663 3 года назад
"lenght"
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 3 года назад
Thanks mate, I picked that up on first watch, unfortunately you have to take down a video and re-upload from scratch to fix. Takes too long. It's my wifes fault anyway, she is supposed to do the spell checking!!
@neildougherty3377
@neildougherty3377 2 года назад
Took 11 minutes to unload tools and materials
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 2 года назад
Probably more haha. I have too many tools but you know what, after doing this for 17plus years, having so many "toys" to use and finding different was to do the same job is what keeps me coming in each day and still having the motivation. Most guys just have a skill saw, hammer drill and a level, I used to bag anyone who had more than that, if someone came on my job with a square I would throw it in the trash! Not anymore, tools have come so far, it makes the day much more enjoyable in my opinion.
@user-oo4zo8yy5u
@user-oo4zo8yy5u Месяц назад
How high above the pitch line did you fix the stringers and why?
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783
@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 Месяц назад
I fix the string because it’s faster and more accurate nailing each riser to a ply string rather than drilling into hollow bricks. It’s about 30mm above
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