Great job once again. I know you are probably not around when they pour the concrete, but it will be great to one day see the pour and or the form stripping.
Soon my friend, 90% of the time I'm not there for the pour and I don't usually strip but I am going to do my best to get some footage. I'm looking into ways to maybe get a concreter in sometimes for special jobs as some of my jobs have turned out quite bad from a lack of quality concretors around. One of my concreter mates is keen to get in front of my camera, just comes down to time, I'm super busy atm. I have a lot of concrete walls coming up where I will be there to film the whole process. But at end of day there are lots of video's on pouring concrete, but very little on the formwork carpentry.
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 thanks for the reply, and also thanks for all the time you take to share the formwork with all of us. Good point about the focus on the formwork, I've learned a ton from your channel. Also hear you about the lack of quality concreters. When I drive around in the estate we are building in half the concrete jobs look like beginner jobs. Maybe they are diy, but doubt it. But on the other hand, I also respect the skill and experience of the good ones,
You are so professional, i enjoyed watching you.
Big respect and support from me.
Thanks
Great job once again. I know you are probably not around when they pour the concrete, but it will be great to one day see the pour and or the form stripping.
Soon my friend, 90% of the time I'm not there for the pour and I don't usually strip but I am going to do my best to get some footage. I'm looking into ways to maybe get a concreter in sometimes for special jobs as some of my jobs have turned out quite bad from a lack of quality concretors around. One of my concreter mates is keen to get in front of my camera, just comes down to time, I'm super busy atm. I have a lot of concrete walls coming up where I will be there to film the whole process. But at end of day there are lots of video's on pouring concrete, but very little on the formwork carpentry.
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 thanks for the reply, and also thanks for all the time you take to share the formwork with all of us.
Good point about the focus on the formwork, I've learned a ton from your channel.
Also hear you about the lack of quality concreters. When I drive around in the estate we are building in half the concrete jobs look like beginner jobs. Maybe they are diy, but doubt it. But on the other hand, I also respect the skill and experience of the good ones,
@@wummerG my pleasure.
@@wummerG where are you from?
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 Melbourne
Excellent work
thx Matt
Love these videos. How far apart are you spacing your vertical timbers? Looks like about 200mm?
I go the width of my speed square
What kinds of plywoods are used for curved walls and stuff?
What type of wood did you use for the curvy bit? is it just generic plywood?
6mm ply wood
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 Thanks for the reply!
How to cut the length of ployowd of the curve??
I use a curve calculator app on phone. If you know the radius and the angle or length of the chord you can get the curve length in seconds
My guys would be like mannnnnnnnnnnnn I hope you charged enough .....lol
I love these jobs. Pricing was very good for all involved.
Done this type of work for about 5 years, the people I worked with didn't really have a clue fair play 😂
Try your best, Jack hammer the rest
Do you have Facebook?
yes mate. search BMFormwork
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 I must be doing something wrong . I cant it . Do u do many decorative pieces ì.e letterboxes floating stairs ?
try ben millican or in my video description is a link to my instagram
instagram.com/p/CUNBK2ZFsOs/?
@@bmformworkconcreteconstruc9783 sweet found instagram , just not FB YET