@Bondo built I’m Joey from Chicago. I’m a Truck Driver/ Laborer for the State. I do Road Maintenance n Repair Concrete Curb/ Gutter, Sewers and Pipe work. Ona small scale Compared to You n ur Crew. I’ve Learned a lot from You Bondo Thank You for Sharing too. Also You and ur Crew Are True Craftsman of ur Trade. Much Respect 🤙🔥🇺🇸
FYI ! We add a piece of plywood to the front of the wheel barrel so we don't kink the tubing ! Instead of messing around with sheets of plywood, Down here in northwest connecticut ,
Watching your videos, I am continually amazed by how seamlessly you transition from one task to another, whether it's concrete finishing or septic tank repair. It's truly a rarity to find such a combination of expertise and adaptability in skilled laborers. Your dedication to your craft shines through in every project you undertake. Not only are you able to tackle a wide range of tasks, but you do so with precision and professionalism that is inspiring to witness. Your attention to detail and commitment to excellence set a high standard for others in your field. Beyond your technical skills, what truly sets you apart is the passion and enthusiasm you bring to your work. It's evident that you take pride in what you do, and that passion is infectious for your audience. I want to thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise through your videos. Not only are they educational and informative, but they also serve as a source of inspiration for those of us who admire your work.
OMG that is probably the nicest comment I have ever got on RUclips and it is comments like that that keep me doing what am doing. God bless you brother and thank you. You made my evening.
Thanks Ron. You definitely do it right. The prep work before mud is keystone to a desirable outcome. Going the extra mile and doing the right thing EVERY JOB will keep your phone ringing.
I always wondered why the wire mesh was at the bottom of the slab. You description of why its in the bottom third of the slab made tones of sense. Thanks!
Great job, nice to see little detail you and can take something bad and turn it in to something great, keep up the good work, like your videos keep em coming 👍
Compared to other concrete companies, you really go all out. I watch 2 other companies do concrete and one of them does a great job, where one other guy only pours the mud. If i lived in your area and needed concrete work done, you would be the one I would call. When the company we hired in Florida to put our pool in, close by was a stump from an old oak tree and i told them they should remove it.
Great video Ron...really liked the detailed explanations. Your team winding up changing out a D box was a classic. Never know what the next 5 minutes will bring. Looking forward to more
Hey Ron.....Sure have got you a Nice Pup there. He said..."Let me Play in the Concrete too Dad"! BTW....Congrats on hitting the 50K Subs..Great Job......On to 100K now.
Good bad as you said JK I've watched all of your videos I'm a retired GC and I'm always curious about different building techniques used all over the world I helped build off base living in Carthage and West Carthage trim carpentry that was about forty years ago. Thanks for sharing and y'all do very good work
Congratulations my friend, you made 50,000! I was worried when I read the video description, but glad the shit tank was the culprit. I'm watching this in a hospital bed after getting another hip replacement, you're a damn good get well card.
Im in septic business.You saved your customer probably couple thousand dollars replacing the box and resetting the lines. A leachfield vent on fields buried over 18 inches would help. I see backflushing the water softener kill dist. box and septic tanks and the plastic tube leachfields like enviro or geoflow. My water softener in my state is allowed to drain elsewhere than the septic tank.
We have really hard water out here, and if I build a new house I would want to have a water softener. Is the back flow just a brine? Would you really want that in your leach field in the first place?
@@blackwolfnews1722 My softener discharge is partly solar salt and the minerals from my water that gets captured in the pellet tank. I have an elaborate system put in with two 400 gallon holding tanks, it also as charcoal and carbon filters. The salt is what damages septic systems.
Glad you are looking out for the wire police and keeping them happy. I'd hate to see Victory's patrol car show up on your site to haul y'all off. I'm out in the middle of nowhere in the Nebraska panhandle, and can see how some of your techniques for dealing with frost issues, while not absolutely necessary, would still be useful for the long term longitivtiy of buildings out here. I frequently see inadequate footings and basement walls having issues that could have been prevented. Also the in-floor radiant heating would be a God-send for these shops and basement floors that now, only radiate cold. LoL Been watching you awhile, just subscribed today. Thanks for the edutainment.
Planning makes perfect, excavating takes place first , then your base, I would have installed a swale all the way around,,but I know you made good money for that excavating, you better have, …looking nasty but. Nice work and love your attitude Bondo,…
Here in New York State, we have a whole lotta clay and a 4' frostline. I've always wondered why footers must go 4' down but you can pour a 4" floor in an unheated pole building. Bondo does a great deal here to drain this soil and backfill with aggregate but what do you really need? Remember maybe 14 years ago when we had a cold snap of several weeks in the negative numbers.
The company I worked for back east was putting on their largest addition ever. 100 by 250 feet clear span. As they were digging the foundation they found the remains of an old barn.
I'm impressed you undid your work to make it right so many times, and all the lifts of compacting. Hard to find that in a contractor nowadays it seems. Anyways, how the heck those logs get in there lol, looked like someone buried them - not from something natural
Always enjoy your videos. I’m about to 80 now but did concrete when I was younger. Your techniques are perfect.
Thanks Roger that means a lot
@Bondo built I’m Joey from Chicago. I’m a Truck Driver/ Laborer for the State.
I do Road Maintenance n Repair Concrete Curb/ Gutter, Sewers and Pipe work. Ona small scale Compared to You n ur Crew.
I’ve Learned a lot from You Bondo Thank You for Sharing too.
Also You and ur Crew Are True Craftsman of ur Trade.
Much Respect 🤙🔥🇺🇸
Great Job guy's! Floor looks great 👍👍👍👍👍
This is some of the best builders content on youtube, period.
Thanks and that is a bold statement. 😀
FYI ! We add a piece of plywood to the front of the wheel barrel so we don't kink the tubing ! Instead of messing around with sheets of plywood, Down here in northwest connecticut ,
I’m always impressed with the attention to details. Even when something is missed, you do the right thing and fix it without complaints.
I watch this whole video last week and it referred it back to me again❤
Well Chip watch it again buddy. LOL
Looks great
Thanks.
"Good mud"😊 I love this channel!
Nice save by Biscuit on recommending a slope on the exterior porch section to shed water away from the building.
Great UPSTATE work ethic, the way we were taught.
Watching your videos, I am continually amazed by how seamlessly you transition from one task to another, whether it's concrete finishing or septic tank repair. It's truly a rarity to find such a combination of expertise and adaptability in skilled laborers.
Your dedication to your craft shines through in every project you undertake. Not only are you able to tackle a wide range of tasks, but you do so with precision and professionalism that is inspiring to witness. Your attention to detail and commitment to excellence set a high standard for others in your field.
Beyond your technical skills, what truly sets you apart is the passion and enthusiasm you bring to your work. It's evident that you take pride in what you do, and that passion is infectious for your audience.
I want to thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise through your videos. Not only are they educational and informative, but they also serve as a source of inspiration for those of us who admire your work.
OMG that is probably the nicest comment I have ever got on RUclips and it is comments like that that keep me doing what am doing. God bless you brother and thank you. You made my evening.
Lots of methods work,we use to use old car bodies,like vw buses for septic tanks 45 years ago and the systems still working today.
What a hump...that was well done..problems were fixed...and the concrete turned out to be excellent mud..the best way to end..!
Carry on !
Nice work!!!
Thank you.
Nice to see talented contractor,, that’s the best advertisement.. good stuff 👍
Thanks Ron. You definitely do it right. The prep work before mud is keystone to a desirable outcome. Going the extra mile and doing the right thing EVERY JOB will keep your phone ringing.
Thanks for the another great video, Bondo. Good to see Big Biscuit is on the job.
Nice!
Nice concrete work. The extra excavation, fill, drainage and septic work makes your company a more valuable concrete contractor.
nice job! especially given the soil conditions. oh, and I think some cold and snow is on the way.
Keep up the good work. 😊😊
Great job as usual!!!!!
Great job as always!
Cool to see the beginning to very end
I always wondered why the wire mesh was at the bottom of the slab. You description of why its in the bottom third of the slab made tones of sense. Thanks!
I would like to say you do some fine work! You do have a good crew which you are very lucky to have hard to find people that want to work anymore
Great job, nice to see little detail you and can take something bad and turn it in to something great, keep up the good work, like your videos keep em coming 👍
Great job !!! 👍
Compared to other concrete companies, you really go all out. I watch 2 other companies do concrete and one of them does a great job, where one other guy only pours the mud. If i lived in your area and needed concrete work done, you would be the one I would call. When the company we hired in Florida to put our pool in, close by was a stump from an old oak tree and i told them they should remove it.
Nice job and commentary is pretty good.
Great video Ron...really liked the detailed explanations. Your team winding up changing out a D box was a classic. Never know what the next 5 minutes will bring. Looking forward to more
very nice job. That was a lot of prep before the concrete was ever poured.
Awesome job and video! Who knew there was all that talent in Oswego County!🙂
Bondo, you and the fellows get it done boy! Enjoy the content and the learning! Thanks!
Hey Ron.....Sure have got you a Nice Pup there. He said..."Let me Play in the Concrete too Dad"! BTW....Congrats on hitting the 50K Subs..Great Job......On to 100K now.
Bondo, you and your crew make it look so easy. Always nice to see how professionals work.
When in November I had a 33by 40 shop expansion on 30 by 50. I gave the concrete guys bud light. They appreciated that
Here's your comment. Great Job. Best of the best.
That's quality work right there!
Proper job, well done, lovely to see guys working so well as a team. Just look how the water hangs level at the end 😅😊
Good bad as you said JK I've watched all of your videos I'm a retired GC and I'm always curious about different building techniques used all over the world I helped build off base living in Carthage and West Carthage trim carpentry that was about forty years ago. Thanks for sharing and y'all do very good work
Congratulations my friend, you made 50,000! I was worried when I read the video description, but glad the shit tank was the culprit. I'm watching this in a hospital bed after getting another hip replacement, you're a damn good get well card.
nice tips and tricks in this, very informative
Good job as always
Nicely done, ?, no concerns of the wire putting or rubbing a hole in the pex. Stay safe.
Nice job😊
Good stuff Bondo!
Good job I enjoyed it
I LIKE THE WAY YOU WORK, YOU DO THE JOB LIKE IF FOR YOU. THE RIGHT WAY. NICE JOB.
So true about your backwards comment. Happens all the time. Great work Bondo, great crew mate.
Another success story. Thanks for the videos.
Well done
Congrats on hitting 50K!
Im in septic business.You saved your customer probably couple thousand dollars replacing the box and resetting the lines. A leachfield vent on fields buried over 18 inches would help. I see backflushing the water softener kill dist. box and septic tanks and the plastic tube leachfields like enviro or geoflow. My water softener in my state is allowed to drain elsewhere than the septic tank.
We have really hard water out here, and if I build a new house I would want to have a water softener. Is the back flow just a brine? Would you really want that in your leach field in the first place?
@@blackwolfnews1722 My softener discharge is partly solar salt and the minerals from my water that gets captured in the pellet tank. I have an elaborate system put in with two 400 gallon holding tanks, it also as charcoal and carbon filters. The salt is what damages septic systems.
You guys do good work, love to see it.
Geeeeez Bondo. I’m #120 at 58 minutes. Your subs ain’t at a bar on Saturday night! Gonna watch tomorrow on my new 65” tv.
Glad you are looking out for the wire police and keeping them happy. I'd hate to see Victory's patrol car show up on your site to haul y'all off.
I'm out in the middle of nowhere in the Nebraska panhandle, and can see how some of your techniques for dealing with frost issues, while not absolutely necessary, would still be useful for the long term longitivtiy of buildings out here. I frequently see inadequate footings and basement walls having issues that could have been prevented.
Also the in-floor radiant heating would be a God-send for these shops and basement floors that now, only radiate cold. LoL
Been watching you awhile, just subscribed today. Thanks for the edutainment.
Great work as always! Git-R-Dun.........the right way.
Congratulations on 50k Ron
The mud looked better today, not boney, good job as always.👍
🤣"I want to play with the new VIBRATOR, it's a new toy" [59:30]🤣priceless!!!
Solid work man
Very nice work
I like your content
Hope you have a good Easter 🙂
great job Bondo!!!!. thanks for posting!.
Good job❤
Good job boys
Nice work
First 👍's up BB thank you for sharing 🤗
wish you would come north you guys do great work love watching your videos
Looks great. You guys are over the top.
Planning makes perfect, excavating takes place first , then your base, I would have installed a swale all the way around,,but I know you made good money for that excavating, you better have, …looking nasty but. Nice work and love your attitude Bondo,…
Your guys are very talented,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, give 'em a raise,!
Good job Ronny. No NFL, so we’ll watch Bondo. Thanks
Good quality work, you are on your game.
Post beams right into the dirt. Quality build.
Excellent work all around
hard labor right there boys, good job
You men done a good job . Keep on doing it right!
Excellent video sir.
nice work you done there ron fair play
Here in New York State, we have a whole lotta clay and a 4' frostline. I've always wondered why footers must go 4' down but you can pour a 4" floor in an unheated pole building. Bondo does a great deal here to drain this soil and backfill with aggregate but what do you really need? Remember maybe 14 years ago when we had a cold snap of several weeks in the negative numbers.
Nice job guys....😊
That came out real nice!
nice work
I inspected everything Bondo, so your good to go with the pour. lol
nice work as always
Great fix.
Of course, above and beyond 😊
The company I worked for back east was putting on their largest addition ever. 100 by 250 feet clear span.
As they were digging the foundation they found the remains of an old barn.
I'm impressed you undid your work to make it right so many times, and all the lifts of compacting. Hard to find that in a contractor nowadays it seems. Anyways, how the heck those logs get in there lol, looked like someone buried them - not from something natural
And we buried the forest right here where the barn is going to be...
Real nice work Bondo
Another awesome job
Amazing job. 👍
beautiful work
Nice job!
Good stuff
Great job!
Interesting video as usual
Excellent work
I never thought that concrete would crumble until I saw the front steps of a church, unreal.