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Olympic Footings Part 5 Pour 

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We pulled off the Project 150 to put in a few foundations. We'll be back to that job shortly.
This video is the 5th of a few that document the foundation process for 2 homes. These are both daylight or walk out basements. After determining grade, the excavating contractor digs down and blows out the site level. You'll see as we go, this job will have 10' poured concrete walls across the front and then step down to 2' walls in the back.
This video follows us pouring (placing) concrete in the rain. When you have schedules, sometimes you just have to grin and bear it. There is no problem pouring footing in the rain. Only the top gets soupy and that doesn't matter structurally.
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@chadgailey6832
@chadgailey6832 9 месяцев назад
LOVE the fastfoot system. Just did a 16 YD footing by myself with 2x4 screed boards and had great results. I had spreaders at 2' OC but stripped every other off after the pour to strike off and trowel smooth in preparation for ICF walls. I tailgated the mud rather than line pump becuase I'm cheap, and I could, and lesson learned was to tape the corners and other seams to prevent leakage from chute flow. I staked the crap out of my screeds and had overkill spreaders...without all of the extra stake driving I could have cut a day off of the process. Great system!
@crabkilla
@crabkilla 8 месяцев назад
Is there not bulging at the bottom (below the 2x6) where the bag is?
@chadgailey6832
@chadgailey6832 8 месяцев назад
@@crabkillayes there is, but that all gets buried anyway. The top edge is as straight as your screed boards.
@johnmcmahon76
@johnmcmahon76 2 года назад
Love Practical Engineering. Really shows the engineering point of view of all modern life.
@b_lumenkraft
@b_lumenkraft 2 года назад
Agreed. If anyone is remotely interested in the construction side of things, subbing Practical Engineering is just a no-brainer. :D
@dannyrondeau7873
@dannyrondeau7873 2 года назад
Shout out Practical Engineering!
@mechanicalman1068
@mechanicalman1068 5 месяцев назад
I’ve worked with lots of different concrete pumpers and have never heard of one without someone to handle the hose. Don’t love that. And amen to having more people than you need. Some guys get pissed when someone is standing around. Me, I love it. It means everything went smoothly. And if you do need some and don’t have him? Could be terrible. I include that labor in the price anyway so it’s not like I lost anything. And if you have more guys than you need the guys who are working can rotate and rest more.
@DigAHoleFillAHole
@DigAHoleFillAHole 2 года назад
I fully agree on the correct rain gear. It helps keep people from getting grumpy. Plus also keeps the concrete off your clothes and you can just hose off before the pump truck leaves. Living in Ontario we get a good rainy season and a longer winter season. If we were afraid of the rain we wouldn't get any work done. Up here typically, I hold the end of the pump, (either line or boom) the operator runs the controls, and does the overwatching. (watching the walls, concrete truck, safety, etc.) Great job. A few things you guys do differently than me, 90% is the same and I get great feedback from inspectors. I can still learn and adapt, constantly improving.
@timmietimmins3780
@timmietimmins3780 2 года назад
11:00 Farming actually isn't really done in bad weather, in my experience. you can't seed when it's even a little wet, your packing tires start lifting the soil off the seed instead of packing it in on top, and you get shut down (the dry soil underneath will not adhere to itself, and the cohesive mud layer on top lifts off of it very easily, as compared to just uniformly damp or wet soil). You can't spray in the wet, it would wash the spray off, and it needs time on the leaves of the weeds (it's also extremely expensive, so you don't want to waste it getting rinsed off immediately). You can't combine in the wet, you would rapidly run out of drying capacity and the grain would try to heat on you. You Can SORT of till, I guess. But not well, and a lot of operations these days that I know of have dramatically cut down how much tilling they do, to conserve soil moisture. Really, farming is quite a weather dependent profession in my experience though I have never run a farm, only drove the tractors around. Maybe vegetable farming is a bit different. Probably have to wash the vegetables at some point anyways, so getting them wet won't matter. Ranching, on the other hand, is pretty merciless in terms of weather. Turns out, cows have absolutely no consideration on what the weather is going to be like 9 and a half months later when they start getting friendly. Someone should get them a farmer's almanac.
@bobbydelcavallo7181
@bobbydelcavallo7181 2 года назад
Absolutely Awesome 🥳🥳🥳
@Destroierify
@Destroierify 2 года назад
Really appreciate the videos. Starting my carpentry apprenticeship this winter, lots of good info in everything you post
@billwilljulz
@billwilljulz 2 года назад
That is a nice layer of topsoil!
@pegleg1972
@pegleg1972 2 года назад
here in so or, i’ve never known a line pump owner who didn’t run his own hose unless he was wrenching on the pump to keep it running or cleared of plugs. drug a lot of hose though 🥵 awesome crew 🤘
@bertnerny
@bertnerny 2 года назад
Great video👍🏽 Next to roofing, concrete is one of my least favorite aspects of a build too.
@alltree78
@alltree78 2 года назад
Rarely, anywere in the country, does a concrete pour get canceled because of rain
@paolointhenight
@paolointhenight 2 года назад
My hands got dry and cracked just watching this video.
@charlesviner1565
@charlesviner1565 2 года назад
✌☔
@diegoj5563
@diegoj5563 2 года назад
This is great work! Definitely preparing me to do a concrete basement in a couple weeks once my permit gets passed (first time building my house). I have a questions if anybody wouldn't mind answering. If my plans are calling for epoxy dowels for the slab so I install that after the wall pour and drill into or do I somehow wet pour it to the foundation wall. Thanks again! I live in tacoma, WA and wish I could come by to learn from you guys.
@benduea2713
@benduea2713 2 года назад
There is no such thing as bad weather! Only soft humans!
@DrewDiaz
@DrewDiaz 2 года назад
I’d suggest you missed one thing- me I’ve been throwing some change in the first concrete for 45 years- good juju is what I was told.
@kierandoherty1600
@kierandoherty1600 2 года назад
we do that in ireland 👍
@DrewDiaz
@DrewDiaz 2 года назад
@@kierandoherty1600 maybe that’s where I got it.. When I was framing houses I’d nail a coin the a bottom plate as soon as possible..
@chet174able
@chet174able 2 года назад
Work in refineries no weather stops work 110° or -50° degrees Fahrenheit and up to 16 hr shifts for months 7 days a week. So you get used to working in anything .
@saulmoreno3252
@saulmoreno3252 2 года назад
Over here on the east side of the cascade, we would have canceled that pour... we aren't as gangsta as you guys... Literally "mud monkey's" nickname for our concrete guys 🤣
@ApplePotato
@ApplePotato Год назад
It rain 200 days out of the year in the Pacific Northwest. If we cancel the pour because of rain, nothing will be built 😂
@kerwinloukusa
@kerwinloukusa Год назад
Lol!
@rubikasuto
@rubikasuto 2 года назад
Are the foundations formed above ground? Doesn't seem to make sense, but i might be wrong 😊 great video 👍
@leehall7513
@leehall7513 2 года назад
Wish you could touch base on tying in the inside corners on walls
@karngill5121
@karngill5121 2 года назад
Current project I’m doing framing on is 250,000 sqft and the slab got poured during the atmospheric river flood in bc. So I don’t think rain hurt lol.
@slodziaksos
@slodziaksos 2 года назад
Wygląda to dobrze💪 Deszcz to zło 🤢 Pozdrawiam
@jrsuk1170
@jrsuk1170 2 года назад
Why didn't you pour the other plot, it was only 0935? Skin is waterproof, that's what my old foreman used to say 👍
@johnwhite2576
@johnwhite2576 Год назад
44 degrees too cold-need to wait until 50 degrees -this is what sis wrong with current construction practices that push envelope for excessive speed-it’s not an issue of being tough but what good for the concrete cure strenth
@chet174able
@chet174able 2 года назад
Never wear rain gear just get wet and deal with it. Rain gear is to hot and can't get to toolbags or can't reach above head. So I just man up and get wet. Heck never even wear a coat in the Chicago winter just a sweatshirt and long underwear
@orienyeckley269
@orienyeckley269 2 года назад
Come work outside in Western Washington for a winter…. I’d wager you’d buy rain gear after the first few days…35-40 degrees and pouring rain for 5 months would change yer tune.
@mattbennett5524
@mattbennett5524 2 года назад
2500 3/8 pee?
@josquintibbits2871
@josquintibbits2871 2 года назад
No such thing as bad weather, just a poor choice of clothing.
@b_lumenkraft
@b_lumenkraft 2 года назад
Check this insane rebar work i've seen this week at a German construction site >> i.imgur.com/AQQpUfv.jpg This is going to be a hospital. This is the basement ceiling, not even the foundation.
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