Hang with the dudes from RTC and listen for tons of little tricks of the trade. We try to explain each step a little better to help anyone that may be trying to learn. If you have any Tricks of the trade, let us know
Rick thank you for sharing some of your life story with us. We could stand to hear some more if you are willing to tell us. Another great job guys. Thanks for the videos.
Y’all are a bunch of badasses. Took a break from watching RU-vid for a bit. Now I’m watching catching up on all of your videos ! Keep up the great work
Videos just keep getting better and better. I have started watching recently, so I am working from the first video on the way up lol. Still wanted to comment on the newest one though.
It was weird, had 3 rounds of rain last Tuesday when they weren't calling for any. Hope they are wrong with this weeks forecast and triple digits. Be careful out there this week and love the long videos.
Always been a residential guy. I did foundations when I was younger and always liked the flatwork and decorative concrete better. I've still done a lot of commercial work over the years, but nothing huge
I enjoy the channel, I to grew up drag racing. My dad had a 64 nova and a altered. Most small races at KCIR or heartland park but he also built houses and I worked for him till he retired. I saw you cool stuckera in the trailer looks like we agree on something. What kind of racing do you do? When we raced nhra we mostly ran S/C or S/G. Keep up the hard work and content
We've been to Super Chevy at KCIR (Rick spelled backwards) 😂 we bracket race mainly. We like to hit the big money races. They usually just have top bulb, bottom bulb and footbrake. 🤘🤘🤘
@@RickThomasConcrete yea we didn't do the big money races. Rick=kcir I didn't recognize that. They are allot of sharks in the big money races. I love watching them too so I'll have to look out for ya. Keep up the hard work and fun man.
Or they are planned destruction by the maker to buy them quicker and more often cause they know the workers need them so they will buy them regardless. It’s a good money scheme if you think about it
I knew an old dude that had a pickup bed full of those sonabitches, he'd be 45 minutes every day piecing 10 together to make one good one, lol. They're what, $130 a pop now?!
@@RickThomasConcrete fuckin ay brother🤙🏻.. just a rock throw away haha..Stay cool out there in the heat pops.. you boys know what heat and humidity really is.
Man that's really cool you saying your age. I'm the same age as you basically. I'll be 40 in one month. I thought I was a young parent at 19. My wife and I have 7 kids between the both of us. There was divorce in our pasts. That's awesome that you guys are still together, and have raised some good kids, together, and both found your careers since then. I've been a carpenter since 01' and I can say you guys do some mighty fine work. Thanks for sharing your work with us. Peace out, from Pittsburgh PA.