I love that you are dedicating the proceeds from this video to cancer research. I also think you are one the right path. There is only so much you can do with concrete but you always seem to make interesting videos. Keep up the good work.
Good afternoon Tom, another amazing looking Result that will Cement a Smile onto the Customers face and into the Customers Mind, every time he uses the Patio. The Customer will also have a Warm Appreciation for the Top Shelf Skillset of the Crew. 😀👍👍👍
Tom, something I haven’t seen you pour is any retaining wall of any kind. Do your customers ever contract for retaining walls? I have had one 3’ high x 40’ long and one 8-10’ high x 70’ long retaining walls poured here in WA.
Nice pour. Those buggies are definitely worth the money. Like a tank. I'll never forget the pour behind those condos that had to be accessed from behind. What was the width, 10 or 15 feet to an almost straight down bank. Gosh, it was 30 to 40 yards down to the trucks. Stone and concrete had to be carried up that bank w the bucket at half dump. Yeah, those small tanks are awesome. I understand the repeated explanations, new viewers watching aren't familiar, and if you didn't explain, then you'd have a bunch of typing to do at home answering questions. There's haters and numbnuts in every crowd. Just ignore them. There's a ton of stuff I knew nothing about before watching your channel. You have a top notch company that is well known in your area that has a reputation that puts TSH at the top of the lists at all the big contractors there. Like #1. So any and all tips you talk about on a pour is valuable. Thanks for the information and the time and trouble sharing your work w all of us.👍❤️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
He throws the worst throw in "History" 30 seconds later he throws steal pipe " right between you guys not 1 not 2 but three times 😂😂😂😂😂😂 thats awesome.. head on a swivel guys😂😂😂.
Morning sir, Any sense in putting a cable from operator to mud shield bottom on the power buggy, so that the operator could move it up and out of the way when needed. Just a silly thought. Good work as you are known for.
Looks great Tom, i like the little things ya'll do as well like, using foam for a pattern, the different foam around the 4x4 posts. Etc. It's the little inventions of "trial and error" that make you guys invent stuff. I saw you use a plastic grocery bag to make designs when needed. I guess the old saying is true, "Necessity is the Mother of Invention" ALSO you have great common sense, that goes a LOOOONG way. Concrete with the Hauses, and Outdoors with the Morgans, are my favorite 2 channels, and i am subscribed to around 1200. :) Cannot wait til full Spring, and i think Mike is going to have you guys pour some concrete for him down the road. ❤💯🙏O btw, i really like those "tanks" they save a ton of wheel barrowing :) Bet the guys love em as well.
I like in Pennsylvania and last week 30s in the morning. Today mid to upper 80s. I bet you aren’t waiting around on concrete to set up this week. Great job as usual guys.
Pouring around a pool brings back so many memories that kind of where I go my start with concrete was a pool installation. Back in the late 70’s ! Nice cup !
Does it matter that golf guys like Rodney Dangerfield in caddyshack. Hey kids when driving a dump truck near a golf course always pull the choke for a backfire