Morning mi bredda. We need more builders like you in this country. I encourage you to build a construction company and never drop it lower your standards. Great job and explanation.
Yes bro everything looking good i think you should use your diy skills and go professional you would make it trust me your work is looking good man blessings
some ppl use cement in water to plaster the area but the best way is to clean the area and make sure you vibrate or rad the area when pouring the concrete to flow the material in the area and get out all the air bobbles... ntn should be between the joints of both area..
hey payne, what gap are you using between the rebar and the bottom of the slab and oversupport top of the slab? looking forward to the pour vid. keep marching forward!
Good day I using 6 inches spacing for the bottom bar and the same for the over support it call extra over support the regular space for over support it 12 inches space
ok so the space from the ply is 1 inch and the space between the bottom and over support is 2 inches and then the rest of the space is going to be 1 1/2 inch hope that helps or you can call me on whatsapp at 8764662991
Good question! it all depend on the weather and if there is a fruit tree over its. I had mine up for 4 months in the rainy season but I would say the weather will determine the timing.
Greetings brother,hope all is blessed with you and the family. Wishing y’all wellness, joy and prosperity. I’ve developed a passion for construction and I’ve been learning through your Videos. I have a question when it comes to steel for casting a decking: can I use 3/8 steel or 1/2” is just way better? Thanks brother!
Great question 1/2 is the required size to use as it is stronger, the steel is what mostly holds up the slad, people are moving to 5/8 steel reinforcements now. If you want to use the 3/8 it best to use it as ties as the 3/8 or too easily flex.
Morning mi bredda. We need more builders like you in this country. I encourage you to build a construction company and never drop it lower your standards.
Great job and explanation.
I appreciate that, i can remember when i was starting and couldn't get any info. about building construction
Big up your self teacher payne beautiful steel work well reinforced job well done the decking will cast in due time 👍
thanks fam
Love how yuh work neat bro 🇯🇲 🇺🇸
Big up bro thanks
Awesome, looking forward to that casting too
Can't wait!
Yup, great job there brother 🤜🏿🇯🇲🇨🇦🤛🏼
Thanks 👍
Nice work brother it’s coming together nicely, enjoy the process of building, and enjoy Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤
Its hard but I'm pushing through
Very informative 👏
Thanks for watching
bro you done some great work on your house can't wait to see the decking or you done it a ready
Thanks The decking is cast now I'm working on the video its coming soon 👍
bless up mi General and keep up the good work
Respect 👍
Thanks for the update bro
No problem 👍
Yes bro everything looking good i think you should use your diy skills and go professional you would make it trust me your work is looking good man blessings
I appreciate that..i thinking of doing consulting in the future
Thanks for always sharing your knowledge Payne , we appreciate it . All set up and ready to go 👏🏽👏🏽
Each one teach one.. Its cast and looking beautiful
What should be done when casting a decking next to another to prevent leakge at the cold joint of the 2 deckings?
some ppl use cement in water to plaster the area but the best way is to clean the area and make sure you vibrate or rad the area when pouring the concrete to flow the material in the area and get out all the air bobbles... ntn should be between the joints of both area..
hey payne, what gap are you using between the rebar and the bottom of the slab and oversupport top of the slab? looking forward to the pour vid. keep marching forward!
Good day I using 6 inches spacing for the bottom bar and the same for the over support it call extra over support the regular space for over support it 12 inches space
@@paynefuldiy i meant the gap between the rebar and the surface of the concrete, not the spacing between the rebar themselves.
ok so the space from the ply is 1 inch and the space between the bottom and over support is 2 inches and then the rest of the space is going to be 1 1/2 inch hope that helps or you can call me on whatsapp at 8764662991
Question....how long can the ply wood stay up on the building before the concrete mixture is poured?
Good question! it all depend on the weather and if there is a fruit tree over its. I had mine up for 4 months in the rainy season but I would say the weather will determine the timing.
@@paynefuldiy Thank you for answering. I found your videos very informative and helpful. Keep up the good job!
Thank you for your support 👍
Greetings brother,hope all is blessed with you and the family. Wishing y’all wellness, joy and prosperity.
I’ve developed a passion for construction and I’ve been learning through your Videos. I have a question when it comes to steel for casting a decking: can I use 3/8 steel or 1/2” is just way better? Thanks brother!
Great question 1/2 is the required size to use as it is stronger, the steel is what mostly holds up the slad, people are moving to 5/8 steel reinforcements now. If you want to use the 3/8 it best to use it as ties as the 3/8 or too easily flex.
@@paynefuldiy thanks brother, that really answered my question.
Blessing bro, does the over support has be cranked??
no, but cranking it locks it to the bottom steel and prevents it from shaking when the concrete is pouring and there will be less or no cracks
What happens if u build on d cantilever start years later it starts to crack
Good day you might need to put a column underneath it if there is no over support steels in that slab
Mr Payne me drop down next week eno so bother with the hold out 😂
Don't forget the plumbing work
yep i did it in the video before this one
Nice table saw where did you bought it
We got it at Stewart's hardware
What is the span of the over support bars and the spacing between the rebars?
Are they placed 1/4 span of the slab?
Good day I used a 3 1/2 inch space above the bottom bars and a 6 inch span its called extra over support with a 1 inch from the top of the slab
Your not showing us how the process goes because your running the video too fast . Teach us the young ones ok
Good day family there are a more detailed video before this one on the channel
The song is terrible and so distracting.
Sorry if its not your kind of music its not in most videos so please feel free to watch the othee videos