Nice work guys! That sure is handy how the boom jogs over to the one side as such that the B-C knuckle doesn’t interfere with the main lifting Ram when you got that second section sucked right back in tight.
@@middletennesseeconcrete3673 It's so difficult to get that setback nailed just perfectly. Comes down to a little bit of playing around with the tape measure, but mostly a lot of luck as well. Thank you brother. I love seeing how guy's do things in different areas/regions. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you 🤟🤟🤟
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 it's Tuff as a small guy! I appreciate it. Love your stuff as well... gona go check 1 out now, haven't been getting any notifications, so I will click the bell. Have a good Sunday bro!
How much would a job like this cost? Also I know you said you weren’t the contractor but I can’t help but assume that floors gonna be cracking in no time without any rebar or mesh in it.
@@middletennesseeconcrete3673 yeah control joints will definitely help to prevent cracking, didn’t know it had fiber mesh in it. I’ve seen a few of the other big concrete channels try finer mesh and some swear by it and others say it doesn’t work.
@@matthewl2941 I personally prefer rebar to fiber mesh however the base the building was built on is compacted and tested by local engineers as required by codes.
With no rebar being added due to the floor being heated. What’s the bearing capacity reduced to without such reinforcement present? Or does pouring it thicker make up for the difference