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An u r the best u an ur crew
ОтветитьMike this is tim from Ohio what is the smallest rock I can have in the concrete.
ОтветитьGreat job! you make it look easy
ОтветитьPouring soup....
ОтветитьWhy do you use such a small bull float on such large floors?
Ответитьcold? Turn that heated floor on to aid curing 🤣
ОтветитьThat is some WET concete.
ОтветитьHi Mike can you tell me the exact mix you use on garage floors it looks really wet I don't like it too wet incase it weakings it I know you add stuff that rectifys that I'm in Ireland I don't think they use the same stuff I'd like to add it to make life easy thanks
ОтветитьThese guys are Hacks .you can see the water in the mix separate from the agraget way to much water. Probably only a 5 sack mix. This is not the proper way to place concrete. Concrete should be no weter than a 5 slump. 😢
Ответитьhey mike, i have been watching a while now. pouring a slab for my self next week to put a gazebo on. I hear you talk about water reducers. which is best, mid range or high range? my understanding was high was done on the job and mid is done at the plant, do i have that correct? i like it when it is a 7 slump range, so which is correct. appreciate you , thanks
ОтветитьThat was impressive. That’s an mvp team with those dudes.
ОтветитьHow do you deal with entrapped air when you power trowel?
ОтветитьSo in Germany. They stick their heat floor tube on top of their pour flour (dried). Then pour a 7 cm thin set on top. Reason, if something goes wrong they don't need to tear up their whole foundation to fix it. Have you thought about doing that instead of pour your floor on top of the tubing? There are other bonus by doing it on top of the foundation too.
ОтветитьHey Mike when you pour an Alaskan slab do you use rough cut lumber or dimensional lumber.
ОтветитьHey Mike, is it possible to do a pour of one slab in two separate pours for the reason of having different heights so it could transition from vinyl plank to polish concrete so the finished level of both floors would be the same height with no transition strips. The slab would have rebar, tubing, insulation, and vapor barrier.. that's the part that makes it tough, I don't know how you'd form it.
ОтветитьThe key to that is a good mucker.
ОтветитьAbsolutely brilliant work.
Ответитьmike i mentioned u a couple of times in my new video and at the very end of the video too of how u r supposed to teach me how to viberscreed soon. anytime after feb is good 4 me, grumpy old concrete guy wants to come too!! thanks
ОтветитьGreat job as always Mike. Happy Father’s Day
Ответитьfor the people that watch and say “i can do this in my sleep. having guys that see grade, understand elevation and with only a laser and no elevation guidestakes. its rare and exciting to see. great pour, bravo!
ОтветитьVery nice. You guys are good.👍
ОтветитьWhat slump does this spec to after the water reducer wears off and how long before it turns?
ОтветитьDo you ever use the power screed on a sloped surface like a driveway?
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьGreat work boys! Happy Fathers Day to all you hard workin Dads out there!
Ответить@Mike Day Concrete & Crew, Super nice job, I liked it #55 and so subscribed!!!
ОтветитьHappy Father's Day Mike day
ОтветитьHi Mike day good morning can I ask you a question what is your email address please
ОтветитьGreat job guys 🎉 and Happy Father's day to all 🙏. Also let's give a hand of appreciation for those cement truck drivers ! Team work 💪 America at its best 👌
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