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How To Pour A 60 Yard Concrete Slab In 90 Minutes 

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In this video I'm showing you how to pour a 60 cubic yard concrete slab in 90 minutes. This concrete slab pour is 2400 square feet and 8" thick. We used 4000 psi concrete with water reducer for the mix design.
When we pour a larger concrete slab we always have a plan and process for pouring out the concrete trucks. Having a plan speeds up the pour and gets the slab poured much faster.
We averaged placing a yard of concrete every 90 seconds on this slab. I didn't plan to hurry this pour and see how fast we could pour it, I just wanted to show you how a good 4 man crew can pour 60 yards in a timely fashion when everyone knows what they're doing.
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@ciceromobster
@ciceromobster 3 года назад
I don’t know why I watched this lol. I pour concrete everyday. Good job guys.
@MikeDayConcrete
@MikeDayConcrete 3 года назад
Haha, thanks Jose!
@wiese680
@wiese680 3 года назад
We average 50 meters per hour. And that's bad...
@jasoncoles9086
@jasoncoles9086 3 года назад
@@wiese680 whats 50 meters? Help me out a little bit.
@cinderswolfhound6874
@cinderswolfhound6874 3 года назад
Good to lie back and watch someone else do the work for a change
@martyturner9847
@martyturner9847 3 года назад
You guys do good work I have watched a couple of your videos where you do most your work at
@1cryinprofit
@1cryinprofit 3 года назад
Last job I subbed we poured 410 yds in 6 hours. Cost me an extra $11K because the concrete batch plant couldn't keep up. They assured me they would have us buried with 100yds/hr. The best they did was 70 and the plant was less than a 100yds from the job. The crew was unreal 9 guys, 1 on a laser power screed, 4 ride-on power trowels. Everyone knew exactly what to do and when extremely professional. Love your videos Mike
@johnnyhopkins7297
@johnnyhopkins7297 3 года назад
Mike, I pour concrete every day and you guys got it going on! It makes it a whole lot easier when everyone on the crew knows the job. In the most respectful way, it is nice to see white guys out here getting it done!
@kennethnettles6191
@kennethnettles6191 3 года назад
Hell yeah hard working americans
@francobrecken4304
@francobrecken4304 2 года назад
I guess I am kind of randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
@deadmanwalkin5064
@deadmanwalkin5064 2 года назад
Rare to see it these days. In the 70s n 80s not so much
@turtleinwhalmart8114
@turtleinwhalmart8114 3 года назад
Man so good seeing a bunch of guys that know who’s doing what and when. Makes a hard job a lot easier.
@stevehicks3338
@stevehicks3338 3 года назад
Another great pour Mike. I like your comment on "there's always something to do". My brother and I started working with my dad when we were 10-12 ish. He was a carpenter and concrete guy. To this day and I'm 49, I can hear him tell us "THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO KEEP YOU BUSY!!!!". It's work ethic like that, that I feel is most important in life. I'd give anything to go back and work one more day with him. Like you, he was a great teacher. Keep up the great work!!
@chosenone2856
@chosenone2856 2 года назад
I know exactly what you are saying, my brother and I worked with our dad since young kids as well. He would always tell us if you aren't moving you aren't making money. Also always something to be done. I sure do miss that old man. I myself would do anything to go back in time and work/ talk and enjoy the days out providing for our family. Unfortunately my father passed away from cancer. Then my little brother passed away from a car accident on the way to the hospital to have his first child. Definitely a sad and hard situation in life. But i live for the memories and love our family a little extra every single day. I actually have my little brother son qorking with me during summer vacation and weekend's to make some money to have spending cash. My son as well is walking in the shoes that my brother and I once walked in. It's a bitter sweet thing to watch. Stay safe man.
@stevehicks3338
@stevehicks3338 2 года назад
@@chosenone2856 Stay strong brother, sorry about the hard times. Thanks for sharing, be safe!
@rixtrix11
@rixtrix11 Год назад
Great video, Mike! Last Monday I had a 24'x32' monolithic slab, 3000#, 5",thick with 6" wire mesh and 3-#4 rebar in the footings for a detached workshop. It was 35 degrees when they started. The slab has a 4'x14'x8" thicker area for a 9000# auto lift. 20 yards pumped with a 45 meter truck to go over our home. It took with 4 guys 34 minutes to unload and have it bullfloated. It was finished by hand with a 18" trowel on a 16' pole. Gentleman went over it 4 times in an alternating semicircular pattern. The slab turned out string level and 99% smooth! This was a side job for a crew from one of the largest semi-custom home builders in the Phoenix area that does 200 foundations a month in the busy season. I'm very satisfied!
@MikeDayConcrete
@MikeDayConcrete Год назад
Sounds like they did a great job! Awesome
@creteman48
@creteman48 2 года назад
That’s good for four guys. Three days ago 6 of us put down a 40 x 100 x 4” slab 50 yards in one hour. All hand struck and bull floated. We have an advantage all the trucks in our area are front discharge trucks. We have used a power screed in the past. We get flatter pours by hand. Good job.
@deandretiamat4640
@deandretiamat4640 3 года назад
I’m 21 and just got into concrete and I have to say I’ve learned more here watching your vids than I’ve learned from those guys and how to tackle a job before and after pouring like the forming process. Did have any finishing tools cause I started as a laborer and got all the hands tools you recommended down to the margin trowel as a mag holder lol! They are a lot better than my coworkers tools than are like 10 years old and gunked with old concrete. But thank you for all you do. We have 4 guys and you all move way quicker and efficiently than us and everyone besides me had been doing it for atleast 10 years. I’m literally coming close to them since watching you and more importantly watching the concrete and having good timing on when to do things. Keep grinding out there and keep making these vids, they truly help
@mackduguid6620
@mackduguid6620 3 года назад
couldnt agree more
@deadmanwalkin5064
@deadmanwalkin5064 2 года назад
Get into commercial work,your back will last much longer. But learn the finishing first. Have fun doing it first. It’s a good trade.
@tombarnes1871
@tombarnes1871 Год назад
Mike? Your crew works well and very hard together!! 90 seconds even two minutes a yard is respectable!!
@joefromWY
@joefromWY 2 года назад
A rancher picked up a power screed off the side of the highway (some one must have for got to tie it down) and after getting law enforcement involved and filling out the paper work he sold it to me for $150.00 , what steal! That was back in '05 and I loved how it made it easier for me to pour since i usually pour by myself. The price of concrete here in south central (Rawlins) WYOMING is at $165 per yd ( i pour 6 sack so its $175 ; fiber is another $10 per yd. & adding a retarder or calcium is another !0 per yd.., yeah very expensive here for the last 30 yrs. You guys make it look easy thx for sharing. -joe
@greenconstruction71
@greenconstruction71 Год назад
Hi Mike my name is jimmy i think you and all your guys and girls are fantastic dont short change yourself your fast and good.honest and professional nice work thats all i have to say about that
@MikeDayConcrete
@MikeDayConcrete Год назад
Thank you!
@dangatto8666
@dangatto8666 3 года назад
I like how you compliment your men; Luke, etc.
@MikeDayConcrete
@MikeDayConcrete 3 года назад
😊 thank you
@concreter6832
@concreter6832 2 года назад
With the mesh we chair it up behind the truck as they are emptying truck, and put any chairs in U can while waiting for next trucks . Being 8 inches thick we would probably be told buy engineers 2 layers mesh 50 mm chairs on bottom layer and 150 mm chairs on top layer vibrate and pump it . Your way looks fast and put in and set up quickly, good job.
@jasonleeloveless2183
@jasonleeloveless2183 2 года назад
Hi Mike I finished concrete with my dad and,with uncle's & with brother and, ran Heay equipment for the last forty years
@CH-oz3li
@CH-oz3li 3 года назад
This video is the exact reason I do my own concrete. The steel goes in the middle of the pad, not on the ground. Who cares how fast you can run a truck empty if the rebar or mesh is on the ground.
@TheDepreys
@TheDepreys 3 года назад
i have a builder building us a 2 and a half car garage.. im putting 2 big 1 ton desil pickups in it.. he is not putting any bar or screen in it and only pooring 4 inches with 4,000 psi. i really think he needs to put some kinda bar or screen in it.. he says no! what do you guys think?? i really need help on this ??
@niio111
@niio111 3 года назад
They pull the wire up off the ground as they pour, but then walk all over it. It really needs chairs.
@RungePartyof5
@RungePartyof5 3 года назад
@@TheDepreys if he is using fiberglass fiber you don't need any bar or wire. Just my opinion I pour garage floors daily never use rebar or wire. Only fiber. I use a 4k psi 4in thick. It's ice cream
@martyturner9847
@martyturner9847 3 года назад
I agree with you
@bobbypatton4903
@bobbypatton4903 2 года назад
Wire mesh is just to keep the cracks closed not to add actual tensile strength. If it was real reinforcement it would have be placed in an exact position. At the end of the day reinforcement doesn't stop it from cracking it just effects how it behaves after cracking.
@mostardentlyasmr4777
@mostardentlyasmr4777 2 года назад
Lately I have been obsessed with concrete videos. Every time this happens, I end up with a customer that wants me to do what I've been watching so I'm taking notes! I'm a handyman so any skill I can acquire, especially the basics is HUGE for my business. Thanks for the tips, I appreciate your videos. My garage is about 14 feet wide and can fit two large trucks deep. My wood shop is in the back.
@bigdaddyb6005
@bigdaddyb6005 3 года назад
Good rakers are critically important. Just as important as finishers.
@muskerrytram6453
@muskerrytram6453 3 года назад
Every guy needs to be pulling his weight including the driver. One guy slacking or not tuned in and everyone is under pressure. Every task should have a designated executor with help from a guy that's free if needed. Never have ambiguity about who is doing what.
@bobcroes5423
@bobcroes5423 3 года назад
I am in West central Wi. Been in the concrete business 45 yrs. ( just retired). Me and my two boys work just like your crew , ( with 2 helpers ). Great video brings back fond memories . I've had a vibra screed for 20 yrs. wouldnt be without it . 👌👍
@shannonbeyers9765
@shannonbeyers9765 3 года назад
Like many of us with decades in the concrete trades a high slump pour lays down easier than your commercial grade pours that have to meet engineered slump controls to meet or exceed UBC standards. Your use of water reducing additive you always speak of gives you the advantage of easy lay down and quick work by power screeds and cap the cream with super wet bull floating. Lots of your residential pours are only 4 sac mix so I wonder how 6 sac would react with the H20 reducer. Wind, sun, temp all change how concrete will finish. Depends on air entrapment for interior or exterior work and your base of wet/dry materials and use of steel or mesh. There is no apples to apples comparison from region to region and building code minimums. Anytime you can lay down yardage of that quantity so quickly it makes things so much easier but we all know the finish is what you are getting paid for in footwork. Rock on Mike and crew! Concrete Gods are smiling upon you!
@chasejohnson2674
@chasejohnson2674 3 года назад
The pro tilt is really nice. Just got one this year and love it.
@jbeaudry8745
@jbeaudry8745 2 года назад
I love my power screed. Doubled what Im comfortable to pour in a day.
@craigmcknight1279
@craigmcknight1279 3 года назад
You are definitely quick, accurate, and well thought out!!
@celso422
@celso422 3 года назад
You have the best crew ever this make every work day fun
@ChaoticFart131
@ChaoticFart131 3 года назад
amazing, haven’t sat through a video this long in a while thank you.
@teeandy100
@teeandy100 3 года назад
All the way from Jamaica. I like it, never done any concrete work but like watching your videos. Big up yu self, mi bredda
@samflorida4788
@samflorida4788 3 года назад
Learned from you how to stamp concrete!!!!! Keep posting more video about concrete repairs please
@hawaiiansunrise8984
@hawaiiansunrise8984 2 года назад
Marshalltown is the best! I even used them in Ireland 30 years ago and I still use them now on Hawaii.
@joeconner9801
@joeconner9801 3 года назад
The chute man makes all the difference! Good job.
@sspyder181
@sspyder181 3 года назад
Just poured 44 yrds 1800sq. High shine finish. Love your content.
@TangoPorGringo
@TangoPorGringo 2 года назад
Great job Mike.....I love these videos - thank you.
@stanleysmith7600
@stanleysmith7600 3 года назад
You did an excellent job and it's a quality job and and did it really fast thank you appreciate
@wolfgangkohler2508
@wolfgangkohler2508 2 года назад
You Guys pour as fast as any other crew that I have ever seen ! Good job.
@skip9766
@skip9766 3 года назад
I’ve used Marshalltown Xtra lite for 35 years. Great tools.
@hubertwhitlock9968
@hubertwhitlock9968 3 года назад
I like how everybody knows what to do and this gets it done
@whommee
@whommee 2 года назад
You guys are very efficient . Good Job.
@jkane811
@jkane811 3 года назад
Great video Mike thanks for posting
@stevensepinski3655
@stevensepinski3655 3 года назад
Well executed your crew looks really solid and fast. I've been pouring and finishing for 20 years. I only pour with my same 4 guys makes jobs run so much smoother. Another awsome video keep up the great content. Would love a link to the screedemon really want to try one out.
@T.E.P.
@T.E.P. 3 года назад
WOW big big job and fantastic results
@matsherwood6277
@matsherwood6277 3 года назад
I haven't ran a power screed but I used to swamp behind my dad using one when I was 14 or so. These days we hand strike everything. I'm 28 now and have just started my 11th season full time. Third generation in the family business. Nice work guys!
@rogerjaggernauth2628
@rogerjaggernauth2628 3 года назад
Hey Mike your work is off the chain man. Am from the caribbean Trinidad 🇹🇹 watch your videos all the time. I learn some really boss technics from you. Thanks for the videos. I will continue watching and liking.
@stevepreziosi9800
@stevepreziosi9800 2 года назад
I'm a finisher myself. Looks like you have a good crew. Nice job.
@johnbrost5437
@johnbrost5437 3 года назад
Been using a vibra strike for over 25 years. Have 2 so have backup for big pours. Have done 450 yd pour with it
@markmaker2488
@markmaker2488 2 года назад
You guys are definitely going at a fast pace, it helps when you have a great team!
@ubertinoayala8837
@ubertinoayala8837 3 года назад
Great group of workers you got
@tinohernandez9220
@tinohernandez9220 Год назад
You guys make it look so easy. Awesome work
@MikeDayConcrete
@MikeDayConcrete Год назад
Thanks 👍
@richardmagnus5886
@richardmagnus5886 2 года назад
We brought an easy screed similar to yours last year and used it loads 👍 we use Marshaltown and Bon concrete equipment 👍👍 top job you are doing there. Nice 👌🏻
@johnhenry4911
@johnhenry4911 2 года назад
I think you guys are great......wish I had a crew half as good as yours.
@kushmiyagi1534
@kushmiyagi1534 3 года назад
Y'all are super fast
@MikeDayConcrete
@MikeDayConcrete 3 года назад
Thank you
@kushmiyagi1534
@kushmiyagi1534 3 года назад
Need y'all in south carolina
@deadmanwalkin5064
@deadmanwalkin5064 2 года назад
That is good work and a good crew.
@block8959
@block8959 2 года назад
I use Marshall Town and gold blat trowels and mags. Very nice job poring
@MrSHOTGUNN5
@MrSHOTGUNN5 3 года назад
Brother, are you kidding me. Greased lighting. Thats epic. I dont care who you are. That is quick
@SMOKEY-JAYS-DIESEL
@SMOKEY-JAYS-DIESEL 2 года назад
AWESOME WORK GUYS 🙏🏻🙌🍻
@royordway9157
@royordway9157 Год назад
I love your videos, Mike. My garage is an old wooden floor building that used to hold cars. It 11x21. It's really too small for a garage and too big for a shed, so I call it a sharage. I'm on a small intown lot in Bath and can't expand it.
@timhansen7725
@timhansen7725 2 года назад
I pour big commercial slabs every day, many people don't like the vibra strike. I know how and where to use it and when to get it off the slab. I've changed many contractors minds on using one
@bradhill4590
@bradhill4590 3 года назад
I've went to Kraft. Almost everything. I use the elite series with cork handles and love them. Marshalltown started making tools in China and I haven't bought one since. Nice pour Mike!
@markypolo55
@markypolo55 3 года назад
Wow, I did a small patio for my mom, needed some tools, and found Kraft to be a "cut above" Marshalltown! Nice to see someone else make the same discovery.
@johndevos9003
@johndevos9003 3 года назад
Love these video, you have a really good crew. What kinda slump would you need if you had a slight slope in the pad?
@evancobuilding
@evancobuilding 9 месяцев назад
we would love a shot at trying one of these!
@darringramling597
@darringramling597 3 года назад
I'm amazed that a vapor barrier is rarely used under your building slabs. Also the lack of a footer or rat wall. Here in north west Ohio we at least have an 18" rat wall and vapor barrier.
@deadmanwalkin5064
@deadmanwalkin5064 2 года назад
Yeah,a covered slap gets plastic under it
@joemonroe9456
@joemonroe9456 Год назад
@@deadmanwalkin5064 Yeah, they do substandard work imho. Gonna have all kinds of cracks.
@jdjd962
@jdjd962 Год назад
@@joemonroe9456 different areas different ways of doing things I've seen some stuff in PA that would make u shake ur head... where sidewalks in ny are built stronger...
@robertrodriguez8167
@robertrodriguez8167 2 года назад
My wife and I do tiny concrete slabs 3x2 ft, 4x5 ft, 2 by 2 ft by hand. Small walkways. Anyway love watching all kinds of concrete videos.
@shannonbeyers9765
@shannonbeyers9765 2 года назад
Actually only finishing 2400 square ft but 8" thick! That's a price per yard dream if you're getting yardage rate for total bid....if you are like the rest of us you have to adjust price to reflect what's actually being finished and the total volume to fill a 8" hole. Whoop whoop!. Still killing it Bondo!
@miguelaranda4181
@miguelaranda4181 3 года назад
Commercial be pushing us but this is really great to see awesome crew
@raulzamora4069
@raulzamora4069 3 года назад
Skilled crew .
@tomemerald5094
@tomemerald5094 Год назад
I use marshal town and some Kraft. Both seem to be good tools. But I definitely want to try the screed. Well done that’s a good size slab. We always use 3/8’s rebar in all our slabs. And we are getting lazy we pump most of our concrete these days.
@bigtill
@bigtill Год назад
Great Job
@lanniepatterson6189
@lanniepatterson6189 2 года назад
I would love to try one of them man you know how much that would save my back
@6582rg
@6582rg 2 года назад
I don’t have the experience forming concrete to evaluate your speed, but I can say your work is excellent and your crew works well together.
@bossdog1480
@bossdog1480 2 года назад
Great work Mike. Do you have to use bar chairs and poly on house slabs?
@anthonyfoster7206
@anthonyfoster7206 Год назад
I’ve never tried one , anything I need to look out for? , love the videos many thanks
@apelincoln1616
@apelincoln1616 3 года назад
I do concrete construction (mostly curb and gutter, sidewalks,pads,driveways and occasional odd job) down here in TN and almost all our tools are marshalltown. And almost all our hammers are estwing. I need to mention this power screeder to them too . It can be hard getting people stuck in their ways to change though. Great job men
@deadmanwalkin5064
@deadmanwalkin5064 2 года назад
Hey fro Tennessee. Memphis here.
@bryaningle6034
@bryaningle6034 Год назад
I put wood Marshalltown handles on my mags. The Marshalltown handles are kind of a high-lift style, and I like to have that room. I've been buying Marshalltown darbies lately, because those are the only ones that stay straight. Some of the other brands are warped or twisted on the display racks. My other tools are mostly Kraft.
@jameswilson1120
@jameswilson1120 2 года назад
Awesome vid
@gshock3092
@gshock3092 3 года назад
Concrete has to be the longest oldest form of construction ever! U guys have a nice team effort! I pour concrete i know. I been doing it for 12 years now!
@jerrylewis4509
@jerrylewis4509 11 месяцев назад
Look like yall do good work
@psidvicious
@psidvicious 3 года назад
That was a nice money-maker there. No slopes and no pipes to deal with. 60yds/hr is the typical rate at which I would order most slab pours for 6” floor slabs. If it was only a 4” slab, maybe 50yds/hr. For large warehouse type slabs at 6”, pouring with a laser screed, we would go with about 100yds/hr. Typically around 6-7 men on the crew and maybe 2-3 more laborers for really large pours.
@luciuschigoga2607
@luciuschigoga2607 2 года назад
I like this job
@timedvrodlehnen8448
@timedvrodlehnen8448 3 года назад
My friends have been telling me for years to get a vibra screed I , still have never used one. 34 years in the business ,I think it's time , I pour alot of large driveways and my back will love it.,TNT Concrete Construction, Rockford michigan..
@mr.greenhouse9499
@mr.greenhouse9499 3 года назад
Good job especially the chute guy
@edechevarria1721
@edechevarria1721 3 года назад
Heck of a job on shute and the rake guys
@larrymilton3701
@larrymilton3701 3 года назад
Good Job! 17 years exp ; 73 and Retired !
@roydawson4882
@roydawson4882 3 года назад
It,,s not all speed, it,s the finished product not as if you can do a lot with it once it,s gone off,great job and by the way i drive mixers, you know what your doing,stay safe.
@timedvrodlehnen8448
@timedvrodlehnen8448 3 года назад
Yes on the marshall town tools, I have a couple old ones rounded corners,lol
@dougtilaran3496
@dougtilaran3496 Год назад
Kinda reminds me of the roundhouse we did in Roanoke in 1980. The screed part. Add a few more zeros for yardage,,,lol
@ridetilludie1
@ridetilludie1 2 года назад
We’d love to be able to try one, we have a 5 guys and I swear a power screed would make our lives so much easier but we’ve never had the chance to try one on any of the jobs we’ve done so we pull 16ft screeds by hand
@jeromeduet8789
@jeromeduet8789 2 года назад
I’d really like to try one of them power screeds
@Bsh-pt6xh
@Bsh-pt6xh 3 года назад
Still waiting on the truck tour! Good video Mikey
@trevornaparala2306
@trevornaparala2306 2 года назад
Love your vids, I've never tried the water reducer, does it reduce your work time or does the 6 in slump (being easier to level of course) being less time offset the normal time when you pour a 4-5 in slump
@juliabauer5047
@juliabauer5047 3 года назад
Hey @MikeDay love you videos my company s moving into pour slabs instead of just footings .I would like to make myself available on a screed demon .of course we don't have one. But if I had a demo for the company my boss would bye two or three. No prob. If there a way to prefer a demo to try here in Kalispell Montana that would be so awesome ....much love Jeep up the video...thanks Mike
@timbiggam2626
@timbiggam2626 5 месяцев назад
Fast. U r the. Best. The. Prow
@CObeeGuy
@CObeeGuy 3 года назад
Just subscribed and started watching your videos and nicely done. Just watched a few videos but would help to know what tempurature you are working at. Usually say a cool day but don't say how cool. Not sure your cool day is the same cool day at 6500 elevation. Also mention 4", 6", or 8" which you did mention in this one. Looking forward to watching more.
@BigDoinkz_
@BigDoinkz_ 3 года назад
Just got done pouring 400 yards, started 2am finished 5am
@skliros9235
@skliros9235 3 года назад
3 hours? That's pretty good. 😁
@shawz7291
@shawz7291 3 года назад
why do you guys do it so early?
@janethouck3471
@janethouck3471 3 года назад
@@shawz7291 trucks don’t get caught in traffic
@shawz7291
@shawz7291 3 года назад
@@janethouck3471 legit or?
@jkmurphy3
@jkmurphy3 3 года назад
22:30. You put yourself between the truck backing up and the man crouched down with his back turned. 👍
@expressionsphotoboothgroup5668
@expressionsphotoboothgroup5668 3 года назад
Always make it look easy. Flawless execution!
@mitchjones2821
@mitchjones2821 3 года назад
Did a 40 x 50 x5.5 yesterday. We’re tree guys! lol two custom box drains, with separate slopes. Wasn’t bad at all with 6 guys and a rental power towel. Lookin forward to trees on monday🥵
@deadmanwalkin5064
@deadmanwalkin5064 2 года назад
😂😆😝
@MetalByBrian
@MetalByBrian 2 года назад
Hi Mike, I really enjoy your videos and they're very informative . I'm from across the pond in the uk and looking to put my own workshop up (17'*23') I'll be laying the concrete myself, looking at a hard foundation with 3" re-enforced concrete (would be carrying vehicles up to 4000kg (9000lb), would you say that concrete would suffice?). I'm wanting to do a resin floor, but can't find any info on prep for a resin floor on a new concrete base, would you be able to do a video, or provide any info on how you'd do that? Thank you, Brian
@christophernoguera3553
@christophernoguera3553 2 года назад
Perfect 👍
@breengahan5188
@breengahan5188 2 года назад
Hi Mike nice work, I’m from Ireland but live in Australia concreting, just wondering about the demon screed do you find them better than the regular Honda screed, I was just curious about the hollow at both ends of the screed blade, do you find that some concrete can go into them hollows and pull the blade down or is that not a problem with them?
@dicksoprano5310
@dicksoprano5310 3 года назад
I have to use closed caption because of my hearing loss. RU-vid had you saying you like porn by 10:00 every morning. Looks great. Retired myself used to build roads in Milwaukee, had 3 minutes to dump out 8 yards back then. Cheers
@fringleball8953
@fringleball8953 3 года назад
I dig pour and finish footing walls and floors and im jist a tthree to four man crew here in ct. We generally pour 40yards or less floors but few times a year there will be a 80 to 100yrd pours and your set is identical to what we do. Nice job. I use a power screed and finishing Whitmans. But not ever used a powerscreed board like the one you have.
@jamesbelanger9077
@jamesbelanger9077 3 года назад
Looks great how are you guys pour concrete!! but don't you ever have front discharge trucks that's all we have up here in Michigan very seldom do you ever see a rear discharge truck anymore
@crazyhandshands9028
@crazyhandshands9028 3 года назад
Mike you are Awsome ...Pretty fast that looks like a 4 slump.
@harolddouglas4057
@harolddouglas4057 3 года назад
I guess more like a 7" or 8" slump.
@psidvicious
@psidvicious 3 года назад
@@harolddouglas4057 Yep, looked like a good 7” slump with the plasticizer in it.
@landonmorel3715
@landonmorel3715 3 года назад
if you think that is a 4” slump then you’ve never poured concrete
@steveowens2785
@steveowens2785 3 года назад
4 slump lol...
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