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IS THIS FLOOR COMPLETELY RUINED?? I HAD TO STOP THE POUR!!! 

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Can improper compaction ruin your concrete floor? Do you know what to look for when the masons come to pour your concrete? There are many things you could use under your concrete floor and proper compaction is key to you getting a nice floor that will last a lifetime. Cut corners on what's under the concrete and you will have a floor that will crack and separate. I am a firm believer that the prep is more important than the concrete on top. Watch this video and I can show you a disaster waiting to happen.

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@thomascoyne157
@thomascoyne157 Год назад
The home owner should be pleased he chose you to do the job,otherwise he may have got a bad floor in a few years time, Good work you and your team 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@jimmiehill9691
@jimmiehill9691 Год назад
Wire mesh police are watching. 100% fractured face agg base. You were saving that fellow a big headache. You gentlemen do nice work.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks Jimmie. Those darn police. LOL
@TomTom-ih5mg
@TomTom-ih5mg 5 месяцев назад
A lot of that wire message you picked up the void the police gets smashed right back down to the ground when you walk on it to place the concrete I have removed a lot of old concrete and most of the wire mesh is always laying on the ground
@royordway9157
@royordway9157 Год назад
I was taught that you use sharp crushed stone under a slam because it locks together when it is compacted. You'd use round stone around a French drain perforated pipe because it doesn't lock together over time and the water will flow through it better.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Yes you are spot on bud. this would have been good drainage stone.
@bobbydee1187
@bobbydee1187 7 месяцев назад
Very True
@OutdoorAddictionNW
@OutdoorAddictionNW 6 месяцев назад
Not true. We pour on round rock all the time. It is 100% compacted when placed. Every slab on grade has radon pipe with open round rock under entire slab.
@edstevens9357
@edstevens9357 Год назад
I keep looking out my window and still don’t see one of those buildings in my yard. Nice job as always
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks Ed. You have said that before. LOL
@brezzz0077
@brezzz0077 Год назад
The big biscuit is looking tone!
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Hard work all summer 😀
@GmulderMedia
@GmulderMedia Год назад
I think it's nice of you to explain to the owner that it won't work that way with that gravel layer. there are plenty of companies that don't say it and only think about making money quickly. greetings from the Netherlands
@SciPunk215
@SciPunk215 Год назад
The client was lucky to hire experienced knowledgeable workers.
@RHEC1776
@RHEC1776 Год назад
Very true. Alot of shady companies would of pumped and dumped. Like not my problem 🙄🙄
@mattderr1013
@mattderr1013 Год назад
Ron I think you did everything you could. What I don’t understand is why have a guy that doesn’t understand what needs to be done, do a job. If he is gonna have you pour it I’d just let you prep it . Then you know it right . Great job.👍🏻
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Ya I wish we prepped it but we do get so busy sometimes just getting the pores done.
@gs8716
@gs8716 7 месяцев назад
Sometimes its hard to do the right thing on the job. Glad to see the homeowner understood the issue...thx Gary nj
@lukula2934
@lukula2934 3 месяца назад
Made this mistake once, long ago with an elevated parking spot. 3/4" washed stone. Customer called and told me he was getting stuck with his little Toyota sedan. Went out with a bunch of bags of cement mix. Covered the whole area and washed it in. Problem solved and lesson learned. Still drained pretty good. That stone will never settle in and lock without the fines.
@Nonsense62365
@Nonsense62365 Год назад
Yep you did the right thing! Your customer should be very happy he hired you! Mr Concrete Man
@RDJim
@RDJim Год назад
Nice job in the end. Great customer communications Ronnie.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks Jim 😀
@markmarquez1750
@markmarquez1750 Год назад
You and your crew always do nice work
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks Mark.
@Joe-oi6eh
@Joe-oi6eh Год назад
Top notch content brotha!
@joehagen6562
@joehagen6562 5 месяцев назад
Looks great you guys do good work
@BloodSweatTearsConcrete
@BloodSweatTearsConcrete Год назад
It’s so nice when you can pull right in the building!
@michaelmclaughlin5748
@michaelmclaughlin5748 10 месяцев назад
Couldn’t be more professional,awesome.
@mikemurphy7519
@mikemurphy7519 Год назад
What is the point of the metal grid if it is flat on the ground?
@ghilreese3413
@ghilreese3413 Год назад
Nice. Enjoying the videos.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thank you 😀
@alantorrance6153
@alantorrance6153 Год назад
Other things apart, those concrete layers do not know what they are doing. They are NOT lifting the wire mesh. You can see this at all the edges of the poured concrete and the wire is right on the bottom, not raised at all. Apart from all questions of compaction (preparation stage), that poured concrete needs to be removed before it sets, to allow fresh pouring with proper raising of the mesh. The mesh should be raised to about half height of the concrete. The steel mesh will rust rather quickly and will offer no strength. They are pouring and smoothing. No wire pulling at all. The concrete will crack all over with very little force being required.
@josephrottina1901
@josephrottina1901 Год назад
Nice work brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks bud.
@michaelcarron3418
@michaelcarron3418 Год назад
You have a good crew there.
@MrSprintcat
@MrSprintcat Год назад
I'm guessing it should have been the crusher run that I always hear you talk about put down first ?
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Yes sir 🤜
@handlebars35
@handlebars35 Год назад
Good job
@lightning9279
@lightning9279 Год назад
Good call. That round river rock is problematic. A couple blocks down the street I noticed a homeowner put round, washed river rock on a drive a couple of years ago. Like you said, huge mounds of rock are pushed up every time they drive on it. Looks like crap and is a maintenance nightmare. Equally concerning would be that spray foam on the walls. It sure doesn't look thick enough to stop the dew point from happening in the wall cavity. All over YT people are putting a thin layer of closed cell then putting batten insulation up next to it as an attempt to keep cost down. Problem is that dew point forms where the closed cell and the batten insulation meet and lots of water is created and causes a shite ton of mold. Only option is to take the wall covering off, get rid of the batten and spray more foam to stop that dew point from forming. Huge nightmare and huge costs just by folks not understanding how a dew point is form. Love that shirt.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks. Thats drainage stone for sure. The guys that sprayed the foam are real good at knowing how much to spray. They were not doing a flash and batt just foam.
@tommyandrews5064
@tommyandrews5064 Год назад
Good job men
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks Tommy
@concreter6832
@concreter6832 Год назад
Meat ball ,we call them footballs.over here we have to have chairs under reo . good to see u care a lot of people would try and pour it ,we love pumps in Australia,nice work like always.
@bigpaddy8363
@bigpaddy8363 7 месяцев назад
That Biscuit is a good worker 👍
@stacey1974total
@stacey1974total 7 месяцев назад
Wavy looking job. I would also recommend pulling the mesh into the mud. Doesn't do another of good buried.
@roychatfield3668
@roychatfield3668 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful surface finish will impress the customer. If the steel is not surrounded by concrete it is almost a waste of time and money. Maybe a little point load spreading. Back in ten years to lift the failed slab. With care the steel could be used again
@jamesoncross7494
@jamesoncross7494 Год назад
It all worked out because the homeowner got his drains in. Sometimes mistakes work out for the best.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thats true
@terrylutke
@terrylutke Год назад
Round stone that size is non-compactable (same with pea-gravel). Round stone is great for wall backfill and under basement slabs as it provides good drainage and will not settle. Probably would also make a strong base for concrete slabs, but it would become rutted by concrete truck tires. An alternative might've been to lay down planks for the truck tires.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Ya I thought about planks or maybe a pump but I'm glad he took it out.
@terrylutke
@terrylutke Год назад
@@bondobuilt386 Probably a situation you'll never run into again.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
@@terrylutke I hope not. LOL
@jimwholaver4265
@jimwholaver4265 Год назад
What I got out of all of this big biscuit awesome name thank you for your videos
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks Jim. 😀
@tylerbarrett6652
@tylerbarrett6652 Год назад
I'm glad I watched this... right now I'm in the process of putting a parking pad in next to my garage... and I was going to use gravel. I live in the inner city where it is difficult to run trucks/machinery due to low hanging wires. Do you know of a product that had stone and "fine", as you call it, that I can get from one of these big box stores... in bags like quickcrete? I'm going to have to go lookin' now... but I'm glad I didn't just try to use gravel.
@lukula2934
@lukula2934 3 месяца назад
Here on the East Coast we have what's called "crusher run", which is what you get when running rocks through a crusher and not washing out the fines. It makes an excellent base and isn't too pricey. Never seen it in bags but I'm sure you can get a yard or two delivered. The only down side of this material is the wet stone dust getting on tires and shoes for the first year or two, until it really packs itself in.
@chipmiller9074
@chipmiller9074 Год назад
Grate job
@donbrutcher4501
@donbrutcher4501 Год назад
I'm in Oswego County. What ag did you put in to replace the round stone and where did you get it from?
@darrellgibson
@darrellgibson 7 месяцев назад
Love your channel and your work. Not a fan of click bait title.
@garybarkley2286
@garybarkley2286 Год назад
Nice job it is a lot of hard work I use to do a lot of that as well as tend a mason up in massena for 10 years then moved down here in central square and started to drive big truck till I was forced to retire do to medical reasons but I still remember how much hard work goes into doing a big pour
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks it is a lot of work but rewarding as well. Wow you live close to me. I'm in New Haven
@garybarkley2286
@garybarkley2286 Год назад
@@bondobuilt386 ya just a few miles away some day I’ll have to stop by and say hi to you and the guys when ur not so busy I watch all ur videos every sence I found ur channel I enjoy them alot
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
@@garybarkley2286 Awesome. small world bud. Thanks for watching my videos 👍
@johnhalchishick7094
@johnhalchishick7094 7 месяцев назад
My dream shop
@bobturner6516
@bobturner6516 7 месяцев назад
learn something new everytime, also having second thoughts about a metal building to replace my 24X24 garage with the comments here and on other videos about condensation
@snurb48
@snurb48 8 месяцев назад
Non concrete guy here, never have done a pour. How do you screed up against a wall and out in the center without some kind of form or expansion joint? Does that concrete mix self level itself? I seriously have no idea and I wondered about that due to wanting to pour a small pad myself up against My existing garage footing. I believe it's a monopour slab. Would a large pad need a parameter footing? I was surprised that barn pour didn't blow out the walls? I'm just trying to learn about a DIY project I'm trying to do for My tractor I recently picked up. Btw, you turned that dirt floor barn into one hell of a nice workshop! Nice job!
@Tony2tall
@Tony2tall Год назад
Would using construction mats for the concrete truck to drive on prevented having to change the aggregate?
@scott6252
@scott6252 Год назад
Nice work guys, I guess that is a classic case of a home owner acting as the contractor, thinking he would save money, but ending up costing more and time and trouble with the rock problem.
@flat6fever680
@flat6fever680 Год назад
I believe he said it was actually an excavator that he discussed the stone issue with and the excavator acted like he didn't understand the problem. Of all people, the excavator should understand about compaction..... From what I can tell the home owner stepped up to the plate, removed the bad stone, filled and packed proper stone.
@charleshodgson807
@charleshodgson807 Год назад
Using compacted crushed limestone 1 " to dust with a bit of moisture gives a really strong floor foundation, definitely don't use pea gravel /river gravel it just rolls around all day ,really not much good in concrete either needs more cement to achieve the equivalent strength of .limestone and granite
@johnpalmer9088
@johnpalmer9088 Год назад
great job you call it wright
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks buddy 😀
@TheDrew2022
@TheDrew2022 Год назад
It sounded like the main reason the round rock couldn't work was because the delivery trucks driving over it would mess it up, but pumping it wouldn't affect the stone. Any particular reason you couldn't pump the concrete? Was it more expensive to pump then replace the round rock with crush? Or is the round rock a bad option for a base material in a barn or other place where there's heavy loads expected?
@fhuber7507
@fhuber7507 Год назад
the round rock will just keep shifting... the concrete will be a maze of cracks in a year if it's getting cars or heavier on it.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
I think it would not be a good stone under the slab. Glad we took it out.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
@@fhuber7507 Maybe it would
@Musclecar1972
@Musclecar1972 Год назад
I used round washed gravel under garage floors and basement floors for over 20 years, never had any problems, I used wheelbarrows with wheeling boards, in the garages I would use rods, put into the walls, and sitting on the lookout ledge if the basement was block wall. But in this application, if you hadn’t done what you did, he would have had a mess, that was a good call for you and the customer, down the road, the blame would have been shifted to the professional doing the job. 👍
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
@@Musclecar1972 Yes sir you are correct.
@frisbeephil
@frisbeephil Год назад
Good thing that mesh is laying on the ground.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
13:38 you can clearly see Roy in the bright yellow shirt pulling wire up with a potato rake.
@timothyvanloan1812
@timothyvanloan1812 Год назад
Curious what areas in central NY do you work in, any chance Chenango county would be within range?
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Mostly oswego county.
@6582rg
@6582rg Год назад
I sure wish you worked in Central Oregon.
@chipdayton1625
@chipdayton1625 Год назад
That's a very thick slab!
@tnolan3176
@tnolan3176 Год назад
We pour on top of 2b gravel or 2b air cooled slag all the time !! Never gave it much of a thought ! We would tamp the hell out of the ground before placing the gravel ! If we were pulling a mixer on the gravel we wouldnt mesh the whole thing till after backing the truck up raking the gravel into any ruts then placing the mesh back down !
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
we also had a vapor barrier to deal with. Proper gravel tamped is hard and easy to drive on.
@thewayidoit8895
@thewayidoit8895 7 месяцев назад
Wow, is that 3 mile island in the background? I mean 9 mile point power plant? How long before they come for that?
@fastst1
@fastst1 7 месяцев назад
Man I do hate wire, I love fiber reinforced and also regular rebar. I can set rebar on bricks every yard or so. I'm never confident that the wire is doing anything! Outdoor with air entrainment and fiber mesh, have been blessed without any cracks.
@theTurnandburn5
@theTurnandburn5 7 месяцев назад
If thats the gavel that i use, its called screened gravel. Some places screen it better than others. Some is really clean, and ill mix concrete with it if im building things like fence posts. The research ive found says less than 20 loam can improve strength, but it will retain more water, also its a gamble on the composition of the fines. You may have organics for instance, but usually unlikely.
@jerryglenn7323
@jerryglenn7323 Год назад
Great guys🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺👍
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thanks for the beers Jerry. 😀
@mariowickel456
@mariowickel456 Год назад
Mornin Ron,
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Hi Mario. 😀
@larserikengholm
@larserikengholm 10 месяцев назад
in norway we only juse stone like he puttet there in becose of the dreenage and we also need to just styrophone under becose of the frost
@edashton1662
@edashton1662 Год назад
At end of video you mentioned hes going to leave floor wet flooded ? Does this help with concrete curing ?
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Yes it does ED.
@GeneralSulla
@GeneralSulla 7 месяцев назад
We bought a 5 acre horse ranch in New Mexico in a high valley @ 7,800ft. First house built 1967, second main house built in 1978, both adobe. Real solid construction, mostly. The things we found under the ground. 220v lines unsheathed laid right next to the water lines, etc. The huge lakeshore rocks buried a million years ago, 6ft chalk layer down three feet under, etc. Like a mine field. The Ditch Witch ain't the answer to laying water/electrical lines. Lucky me, my neighbors have every piece of heavy equipment known to mankind, no charge. I wonder why? Lol! Pays to be a good, friendly neighbor. We give them jars of raw honey and eggs, they come right over. God is good yeah? 🙏
@markrobinson8539
@markrobinson8539 Год назад
What is the sealer that you used ?
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Water based cure and seal.
@scottsmith1569
@scottsmith1569 11 месяцев назад
That stone is 1 1/2" washed river rock, it's decorative gravel for landscaping. I've hauled thousands of tons of that all over the country. Definitely not aggregate for concrete.
@KingSobieski
@KingSobieski Год назад
ive seen people use pea gravel before : ( its like little ball bearings.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Thats exactly what it was like.
@andreykozlyychuk4064
@andreykozlyychuk4064 Год назад
We done a garage for a person like that because he asked us to and it was sturdy later
@andreykozlyychuk4064
@andreykozlyychuk4064 Год назад
I would of placed half a pallet of sand mixed with half a half a bag of crete to 1 bag of sand someand then spread the sand crete mix into the rock water it and let it set up a couple days 😊
@butopiatoo
@butopiatoo Год назад
Wow you really saved the owner from the poor quality of the compacted material that was inappropriate for the job. Amazing that kind of mistake could be made. Question. I see in some of your videos use of stone in the bottom of a footing trench. As long as the stone is a fractured material even if it doesn't have fines in it, is that OK, or should you use a well graded material with fines or can you just mix some fines in? The fact you could just scoop up the "compacted" original material was an easy tell.
@jamesoncross7494
@jamesoncross7494 Год назад
I live in Massachusetts and the code says you have to cover that spray foam. It is very flammable. Always amazes me that hardly anyone covers it.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Yes its not code here to cover it up.
@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975
@@bondobuilt386 It takes a very high temp for it to ignite. but when it does. it is awful. I am sure anything poly based is.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
@@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975 I am sure it would be a mess if it caught on fire.
@flat6fever680
@flat6fever680 Год назад
I was going to ask about covering it. I had a barn sprayed and did not get it covered yet. I intend to but haven't gotten around to it. I'll be careful for now but use no flames or heat in that building.
@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975
@@flat6fever680 it takes a lot to ignite the closed cell, I wouldnt be worried about running heat. It is supposed to be covered by code though. People remember the Station fire in Providence. Building owner used an open cell packing foam on the walls for soundproofing. It went up in smoke in 30 seconds. I think only half the people made it out.
@1mattwilliams1
@1mattwilliams1 6 месяцев назад
After having to get a lawyer to get my pole barn finished i came to the conclusion that if you want a pole barn, find a place with one already there. It was a year long nightmare. And the concrete guy was the absolute worst jerk ever cutting corners and leaving me with a cracked wavy slab. Beautiful work by you though!
@gregsidel3557
@gregsidel3557 6 месяцев назад
Why are you wetting the floor after you sprayed it? Are you wetting it with water and why
@alanwilby9927
@alanwilby9927 Год назад
//..EXCELLENT JOB !!
@user-ev4pb9xj7e
@user-ev4pb9xj7e 6 месяцев назад
I feel for the poor guy having to wheel that big rock out through that gravel floor🤦‍♂️
@TrailTrackers
@TrailTrackers Год назад
An easier way to say what was wrong with that stone was that it was 'round, river washed stone', which as Ron indicated it don't pack at all. The reason why it don't pack is cause it's round and smooth. You need to use a 'chipped' stone, which packs solid cause it has 'sharp, rough edges' on it. edit: When I got to the 23.40 mark it reminded me of when I was young and taking a piss. Now that I'm old I don't have near that pressure. ROFLMFAO... Oh shit... I'm laughing so damn hard I got tears in my eyes.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
You like that power sprayer. LOL Ya that stone was to ground and no fine in it.
@Musclecar1972
@Musclecar1972 Год назад
There’s an old joke that sums this up. When I was young, and had to piss, I would put it under the wagon wheel spoke to keep from pissing in my eye. Now that I am old I have to lay it across that spoke to keep from pissing on my boots! It’s an old farmer joke! 👍
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
@@Musclecar1972 LMAO thats a good one. 🤣😂
@funnyfarm5555
@funnyfarm5555 7 месяцев назад
Out here in the Pacific Northwest we call that round rock river run 1 inch. The next size up 1 to 1 1/2 inch they call sewer rock used for packing around the leach lines. We use crushed shale everywhere that you need a good solid base. It's only money; you cannot take it with you when you die, so spend it on the right, best stuff to use.
@user-fo4ve5fo4z
@user-fo4ve5fo4z 7 месяцев назад
Around my parts you order "crush and run", the same stuff you use in roads. It is crushed rock with sand biggest piece about an inch and then all sizes smaller. Packs down nice in gravel driveways.
@markdemi2164
@markdemi2164 6 месяцев назад
probably could have run the trucks in on wide planks .. looked like it was only trucks making a straight shot in, so no turning was actually required .. packing under 6 inches was likely irrelevant.
@rodneydufrain3623
@rodneydufrain3623 Год назад
How far East do you come to work?
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
I mostly stay in Oswego county New York. So much work for me close to home.
@johncallander886
@johncallander886 Год назад
what is the benefit of keeping the concrete flooded after finishing?
@powerofone1645
@powerofone1645 Год назад
stops drying out too quick and stops cracking.
@briankemp2362
@briankemp2362 Год назад
I'd love a Bondo shirt 👕 The Governor
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Im trying to figure out how to make them available to my RU-vid fans.
@moman0166
@moman0166 Год назад
You have to remember people don’t know what kind of base rock goes under concrete. I have seen them pore concrete on the bare ground with wire mesh. When I saw that job I told them I wouldn’t cutting the control cracks because in two years it will be all broken up. It didn’t last a year before it was coming up in chunks. They tried putting a car lift in and it wouldn’t even anchor to the concrete. They had to cut squares out and remove the concrete then dig two foot pillars to anchor the car lift . Six months later they took out the rest of the concrete and did it right plus they poured it six inches deep with wire mesh and rebar everywhere. This time there was crushed rock that tamped as hard as concrete plus a heavy vapor barrier. Ignorance is from not knowing but stupidity is for life.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Wow that is so crazy to pour on the ground. That cost them a bunch of money. stupidity is for life. lol
@h2s142
@h2s142 7 месяцев назад
Most people are too stupid to do projects cheaply.
@peterkohl1863
@peterkohl1863 Год назад
how do you get 4,000 pound concrete and 6,000 pound
@trp2413
@trp2413 Год назад
Is that like an 8” pad or is the video deceptively deep looking
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
5-1/2 " pad.
@jstef928
@jstef928 Год назад
You guys do nice credible responsible work I'm just too far for you guys.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Sorry Joe. 😬
@silverfringe5298
@silverfringe5298 6 месяцев назад
over time repeated driving in one spot , wouldn't it push the rocks over and make a low spot and eventually crack the concrete. Just a thought
@joemizer
@joemizer Год назад
Big biscuit needs a shirt. Lol
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
He over heats easy.
@joemizer
@joemizer Год назад
@@bondobuilt386 lol
@stephensarkany3577
@stephensarkany3577 Год назад
Worse than the truck making a divot is the loose stone doesn't support the floor & might fail with a concentrated load.
@otrdriver5917
@otrdriver5917 10 месяцев назад
Only thing I'd be looking for in NY. Is the quickest way out.
@donbrutcher4501
@donbrutcher4501 Год назад
Who foamed the walls?
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Kyle and son spray foam
@CynicalDad81
@CynicalDad81 Год назад
It’s not just that it doesn’t have any fines in it. It’s too smooth.!!!! Needs to be angular stone with the fines !
@jeremyrude6883
@jeremyrude6883 Год назад
Any concrete other then Vitale is good concrete
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Lol 😂
@coloradomountainman8659
@coloradomountainman8659 7 месяцев назад
Looks like Baby Huey is about to lose his shorts.
@jimmclean6302
@jimmclean6302 5 месяцев назад
How Can You Pour A Slab That Size Without Any Grade Stakes?
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 5 месяцев назад
We use a laser level to set the height of the slab.
@jimmclean6302
@jimmclean6302 5 месяцев назад
OK I Seen The Guy Running what looked like a vibrator of sorts and thought there would be high and low spots without using some kind of shaker box on the grade stakes. Thanks And Happy New Year@@bondobuilt386
@duanewessie7374
@duanewessie7374 Год назад
Could’ve laid some plywood down and used a power buggy
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Could have pumped it also but we bid the job as a drive in and pour.
@vegasfordguy
@vegasfordguy 7 месяцев назад
I can see why the wire mesh police say what they do. That wire mesh was left flat on the ground! I can't believe you guys weren't pulling it up.
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 7 месяцев назад
16:54 you can clearly see Roy pulling mesh with a potato rake. That was his only job. You guys kill me. LMAO🤣
@Vwheelsgrumpy13
@Vwheelsgrumpy13 11 месяцев назад
👍🏼
@dc6233
@dc6233 Год назад
Nice winter for concrete work!! I was scrambling in late November thinking I was running out of time but I had 3 more months this year!! I always use reprocessed concrete under my concrete, it packs like iron. That "stone guy" didn't do his homework, round stone does not pack, not good for a base at all...
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
No it was a horrible base to try and drive on.
@vicbad4116
@vicbad4116 7 месяцев назад
tell that one guy he should be wearing a shirt !
@concreter6832
@concreter6832 Год назад
Good job,a job that big u would think owner could afford a pump.
@charlesviner1565
@charlesviner1565 Год назад
Here comes the mud 👍👍👍,what happened to the music 🎶
@TheDrew2022
@TheDrew2022 Год назад
Probably trying to avoid some copyright troll placing a claim and demonetizing the video. Seems to be the current scourge of RU-vid these days. :)
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
I was telling my story on this video. thats why no music. ✌
@cs3137
@cs3137 Год назад
The client knew what was under the stone, you would have hit same stuff on posts
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
Not sure? Maybe??
@upaiaq
@upaiaq Год назад
I wish I had the no F's given confidence of the big shirtless man.
@flyguysdronevideos2190
@flyguysdronevideos2190 Год назад
if anybody ever comes up with a way to get and keep the mesh up, they'll be a millionaire. i poured my own slab once, and i was the dedicated mesh guy. i even used sheet mesh. when i tore a piece out years later for a pier, it was only up 1/2" from the bottom. still a tough piece of slab.
@scottrayhons2537
@scottrayhons2537 Год назад
Worked for a company that slipped formed grain elevators. First thing the foreman said was leave the wire mesh in the bottom 1/3 of the concrete. He said take a piece of cheese, hold it flat and break it like if you were driving over it. It will always crack at the bottom first.
@danlowe8684
@danlowe8684 Год назад
@@scottrayhons2537 Correct. The bottom of the slab is where the tension is when driving on it. They no longer use any mesh or reinforcement on the freeway construction - only dowel bars at the saw cut joints. Even the median barrier is reinforcement free. It did more damage when it rusted by popping the concrete.
@curtekstrom9531
@curtekstrom9531 6 месяцев назад
You are going to see bigger problems later on with that spray Foam insulation.
@myronsmith2114
@myronsmith2114 Год назад
Thank God the forms held up . That would have been a disaster if one side let go will all that concrete
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
What form are you referring to?
@myronsmith2114
@myronsmith2114 Год назад
Sorry guy . I was on Mike Days channel. I don’t know how I ended up here. I’m going to watch your video anyway
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 Год назад
@@myronsmith2114 Well got ahead and subscribe while you're here. LOL I am a sub of Mikes I watch his videos.
@myronsmith2114
@myronsmith2114 Год назад
@@bondobuilt386 I got you
@myronsmith2114
@myronsmith2114 Год назад
Subscribed
@mikemckinnis3877
@mikemckinnis3877 Год назад
Wow 48 yrds for 2400 sqft. The slab must be 6" plus thick.
@hellahandy6524
@hellahandy6524 10 месяцев назад
I’m afraid that wire mesh is still laying on the bottom.
@hellahandy6524
@hellahandy6524 10 месяцев назад
Wire mesh police never do concrete .
@bondobuilt386
@bondobuilt386 10 месяцев назад
@@hellahandy6524 LOL for sure. We are clearly pulling it up with our hooks. Thanks
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