How To rebuild A 100 Years Old Concrete Porch in this video i will explain how to build a 100 yeas old concrete porch #porch #concrete #howtobuild how to build a concrete porch front porch how finsh concrete concrete work
Wow - fantastic job. Again, I love the effort you use to do the job right. The filming was very good, too. I think this is your best video yet. Liking these smaller project videos a lot.
Hey I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and I can tell you truly care about the quality of your work, I’m actually a concrete finisher by trade so I just wanted to share a little tip to bring your stairs to the next level. Once your and the point where your concrete has set up enough to hold its edges slowly and carefully remove the forms and start to finish the sides it will give your stairs a much more uniform and clean look. Keep up the great work, love the content and the craftsmanship.
Here I am... a 48 year old "apprentice" taking in all this knowledge. This is truly the next closest thing to being in a job site... maybe better, because I can't piss off the master craftsman in his production. Thanks for your effort and dedication.
Man, I love watching you work are you by yourself? Need a good helper? lol Let me know if you have a website or if you would like one Bill that’s my main background I would help you build one for a little of nothing. If you’re interested we could use a lot of of your already existing content on RU-vid to generate content.
Not sure not your location, seams to be north by looks of brick and block house foundation, but you guys did not put a frost free wall detail in to hold the porch, frost will move it, if u r in Florida or Georgia excuse my comment, and I bet money no expansion next to house for expansion and
I just found your channel and am happy I did! You do great work and do a great job explaining the steps. I would be happy to have you do any of my masonry work because I know it would be done right. I'm a subscriber now and look forward to more videos. Thank you!
Standing on forms while pouring,,no expansion joint material, and no frost free application,,, cut your step faces so u can fit float under face to edge of cement, folks he does nice work but needs learn much more before he can say professional,,,and let’s hope he wipes down all concrete splatter on front of house , etc, and, a pro pulls of step faces while still wet to rub in uniformity verses leaving them on and looking at honey comb for ever, and if honeycombs are filled still does not look the best it could, Rough looking steps my man , but you do better work than most, wish I could have been 5here to make it super sweet,.. TNT Concrete Construction, Rockford. Michigan,,,
I'm just curious if the wood frames get taken off at the ends or if they are covered with cement. Watched two videos to see what happens with the wood at the end and it never shows that part
You want to explain that 3 inch gap you left between the blocks on the second course of the right side? That’s going to be your first failure point from the water intrusion in the winter.
Sorry I wasn't clear I mean like the cut or bit of muck (mortar) is fine the guy didn't know what you did cos it was like a 20sec jump in video and thought you left it open