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Omg no
I hope this isn’t a dumb question, but wouldn’t it be faster if pour a layer of cement, then wet, let dry; then repeat? The bottom is guaranteed to be try then right?
You will have an issue getting the layers of cement to bond to each other. Over time it will separate and peel away and you will have to redo it anyway.
You can do it by layers too, you will be sure the middle will be wet too, every 2 inch you put, you wet and the final top layer you do like this video.
Pushing me like yeaszzz I can Thank you❤
I don't know why some people think this method isn't okay. I mean, I get it. People need to try for themselves first. It works.
The bottom and middle of that slab are still powder. The water doesn’t permeate through enough to soak the powder after that 1st or 2nd soak.
Can you do it in layers? And basically do the last layer and level it so it’s flat
@@Floridaburg- Depends on how you do it and the type of concrete/cement you use. Typically, the surface of the concrete needs a rough surface to bond to. So adding a layer of concrete to a smooth layer of concrete won’t have good long term viability. It will hold initially, but it will take far less effort to separate compared to bonding with a roughed up layer. And that weak bond will eventually see the concrete layers separate over time. There are concrete repair or covering products that are meant to bond to the flat surface of concrete, but aren’t meant to have a lot of structural strength.
@@WyldfireKeeper was thinking of just doing a 9x12 patio for a few chairs and a table
@@Floridaburg- You could pour a solid slab that size by yourself in a day. Do all your prep work the day before (tamp the ground, tamp the gravel layer, level the form, and set up the rebar), then mix and pour the slab the next day. Just make sure you pregame some Aleve or some kind of OTC painkiller, and stay hydrated.
@@Floridaburg- And if you can afford it, a corded drill with a mixing attachment will save your back a good amount of strain and pain.
I love how people still think they know better than the manufacturer's instructions.
This is a very bad idea for all sorts of reasons do not take his or this advice why cause with all of our modern technology you should be able to plug and play the device your better off investing in a high end laptop that supports multi display either hdmi or dvi there’s far better ideas than this one
Thank you
20 bags at $4 a bag ..costs $80 And his Time.
Don't dry pour...here is why..ruclips.net/video/3D11YX_DhZA/видео.htmlsi=GEsyK33IZG0yu0Vj
It would have been less work to just mix it and pour it wet. That whole project is 45-60 minutes for one person.
Waste of a video
How do you secure in place?
Someone remind me how this is in anyway easier and faster than wet poured concrete. $4000 quote for that pad was a message from the contractor. He didn't want to do it but if he got 4k he would. It might also have been the contractor's way to motivate the homowner to do it himself. Dry pour, die poor. The marketing of this product is too much BS.
Seems like this dry pour method is good for temporary projects.
4 inch thick should have used some chicken wire or metal mesh but looks amazing.
Nice
Noticed how every negative comments here are either works in the construction of some sort related to cement/concrete or straight up concrete business owner/workers. This tells you a lot😂😂😂. $4K for that is crazy. I myself dry poured a triple garage I built 8yrs ago and still going strong! Way better than $20k!! It's also sealed with Epoxy for oil stains and spills just in case.
Question for you,I have some experience w/concrete mixing but not much...I see how the guy 'mists' the water for obvious reasons,allows it to harden / dry a bit,then repeats..but how do you know when the water has saturated enough completely through the dry concrete powder? At what point do you say "ok this is good enough an then remove the 2×4's? Is there a sure way to see its done for sure before u remove the wood?
@@dwade6322 this heavily depends on what brand of dry pour you are using really. The instruction is on evey bag you buy or on their website or youtube. So I can't say for sure. I used quickrete in my garage. If the instruction says mist it every 30mins per inch i'd go a head and do every 20mins instead. If its asking for 5 times, i'll do 6 or 7 times. Hard to really get it wrong. Dry pour is engineered for ease of use. I remove my frames after 3 days/72hrs and continues to heavily saturate it once every day. Do not touch or place anything heavy for another 7 days. Always use rebar or wire/mesh for strenght. Let the science do the work for you! Be careful when it's sunny day! You will need to saturate it more often than should. Wait 2 weeks then start building anything on it. Some people in youtube skipped the wait and still made great results. But this is how i mine in all of my projects.
@@marumarukira Ok,thank you!👍
@@dwade6322 your bag will tell you how much total water you should use from start to finish. anything after that is all up to you. If the bag says, you dont have to go further, thats up to you too. Again, its really hard to get this wrong. Everything thats listed in the instruction is more than enough and will give you great result! Wait time to build on it like pergola or gazebo is the hardest part😂😂😂
You mean 3.5" thick... People forget nominal thickness on 2x4 is not 4" thick...
Learn how to use that saw before you make a video next time.
What is this guy a professional bowler nobody asked him to throw the package! I'm pretty sure they gave him training on how to set a package down. I hope he got fired!!!
Thank you
If it's not seen. Buried posts or back of garage pad id do dry. Heavy foot traffic I'm mixing. Do two projects and call in the minimum mixer load, probably 4 yds Search concrete and have the hole ready. Most drivers if you hand him an iced coffee will walk you thru or tell you before you fck up
He made a concrete truffle
Dry concrete is way weaker than regular concrete, why the hell should i pick the weak option...
Good problem solver😊
Fabulous 😍 idea!!!
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❤ Is there a name for this particular style of shelving? As in "no brackets" 😅 I'm a girl with a ton of brand new tools, In a brand new house...I just don't know how to use them yet LOL Thank you internet!
I don't know. I feel like it's WAY easier calling a truck to dump some mixed concrete and just float n' broom It.
i´m thinking about doing the same on larger scale but i´m thinking using rebar aswell
Looks good! These no it all’s are hilarious! Why pay a professional when you can do it for a fraction of the price!! It does hold up if you do it right and it’s not like a car is being driven on it! People always have to be negative but if it’s not for you, you have nothing to worry about! 🙄🤷🏻♀️
Guarantee. 20cm down it’s still dust
I’m no expert but I did go to a civil engineering school and have a degree in it. There were classes focusing on concrete and strength of materials. I wonder why people mix concrete? It’s much easier to dry pour, why were we not taught this method? To summarize concrete has a chemical reaction with the water , sand, aggregate and Portland cement. Concrete can have many amendments added that strengthen and give it special properties such as steel rebar, fencing and nowadays ground metal shavings all to enhance strength of the concrete. There are also amendments that can alter the properties of the concrete for example cold weather. Concrete mixed properly will have most of its strength in the first 30 days thus the variable f subprime. This not mixing it up, and just dumping the Portland cement out is strange at best. I was in Mexico , deep In Mexico once in my life. They mix it using the volcano method. A volcano of Portland cement and the sand and the water, no wheelbarrow even. Five gallon pails to truck it to sight. It was throughly mixed though. Using shovels and hard labor. Skipping the mixing is much easier and attractive for that reason. It will not have the strength a proper mix would have. If it’s so wonderful why is it not standard practice in construction? There are reasons.
To get the 4000 psi the bag claims it will have to be properly mixed, that’s all I’m saying. No mix , no chemical reaction throughout. I’ve had bags harden from sitting in my shed , moisture came from the air and time. The half full bag hardened but was very brittle . I threw it out . lol
Thats perfect. Im always amazed how over engineered walkways are. Its for WALKING but you see pros use steel too! I had to remove a walking pad once and it took me a week bevause of that! This looked far far easier than mixing/pouring.
Concretes works by chemical reaction with water. When you dry poor like this it is inherently weaker as not all of the concrete has reacted with the water and hardened
Just curious. Won't it all get reacted eventually because the water will be absorbed over time?
@@SnakePlantCollector no because it needs to react and harden together otherwise it will create a bunch or cracks and chips.
I still woulda put rebar in that….
😂😂😂😂😂😂 No words.
why didn't you mix the concrete?
Love the video. Thank you
I’m a fan of dry pour in certain situations. This is not a weight bearing application so it’s quick and easy.
How is this possible and so easy. Your method working on my Wavlink USB docking station for PC. I have been fighting this all day, doing updates, firmware upgrades, diagnostics on hardware and your method fixed it in seconds. Thanks.
If you want weaker concrete do it this way. Just mix that Sh** up
Good job! But have my doubts on durability
It’s weaker than a real pour, but if it’s just people walking on it all the time it will last for a long time. Now if you’re driving a car on it and parking a car… won’t last. But in this situation nothing wrong with it. 😂
I enjoyed the video. My son and I doing a dry concrete pour tomorrow. 12x20 with rebar.
I never really seen that before it does it work good?
@@ronhanish no it don't,dry pour makes concrete weak and brittle, it will harden but won't last
@@ronhanishyea it does, soak the ground beneath before you begin the dry pour and the moisture will absorb through the bottom and top, dont listen to these haters who say it makes weak concrete they just dont want people to figure out how to do this stuff for cheap so they can rip them off
How did it turn out? Considering doing one for a gazebo I purchased about 13x15
What a waste of time and money
Don't ever do this...
Unfortunately this is not a good idea ..... not strong and won't last ......
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