I’m a skilled tradesmen and have built wood and concrete ramps. This explanation and how you broke it down was beautiful. Absolutely a great video. Natural at teaching
Agree 100% on year four of building (backyard bowl and a public DIY skatepark)…I am going to save this so I can send it out to the local kids (New Mexico USA)
Damn, comments say it all. I've been skating for 30+ years, construction for 15 yrs and a building inspector for 10 yrs. I'd have to see the drawings but from a distance, or if it was close to lunchtime and I was in a hurry, I'd pass this. Proper spacing - ✔ Correct rebar size - ✔ Clean form - ✔ Mix design - close enough Not sure about that foam, soil is pretty cheap.
This is the best video on diy concrete I’ve found by far. I had a 6 foot wooden quarter growing up but with timber prices so high and how they only last so long I gave up on the dream of my own backyard mini. But I’m definitely going the concrete route for sure, this videos given me a lot more confidence. Ill just use large rock in place of the foam. The dream of a 3ft tall by 8ft wide mini surrounded by gardens is still alive!
This is a great presentation of the essentials for DIY concrete. Couple tips for people attempting similar project. Chainlink fence fabric may be easier to acquire than this traditional mesh. It also easily bends to a transition. As another commenter mentioned, a concrete truck will bring a cubic yard for around $100.. Will save a lot in backbreaking labor transporting the bags and mixing. Have the truck dump right into your wheelbarrow and roll concrete to place. Fill material can be anything- gravel, dirt, bricks, rocks. Doesn't have to be styrofoam.
Wow never watched a diy skate video that had the person sound so professional. Really great instructor seems like they know their shit when it comes to concrete
Thank you bro. I am learning as much as I can before starting my dream work of art this spring/summer...a small concrete backyard diy spot with at least a half bowl in my design. Sure the wife doesn't know yet but the concrete mixer is already ordered. Forgiveness, never permission.
Saw cut the floor and pour the concrete all the way down and trowel the upper part of the tranny also 😂 dont know what he did to the top part but it looks like shit. Diy is no excuse to not to trowel. It takes 10minutes max
@@oliewray8357learning how to properly pour concrete is pointless? that's a weird take, if you have any chance to gain some experience (and make a couple bucks) you should take it. Burnside and any other good diy parks had input from people who do concrete for a living
The tip with the rapid set to feather finish is great if you don’t want to cut the slab it’s on! We use “allcrete rapid set” to set pool coping too! Skating our pocket for 3 years and not even a crack in it
Call a concrete truck, order 1 cubic metre of curb and gutter mix. Give a quick sprinkle with water can to get a perfect finish with the steel trowel. Stick a few off cuts of Rio in the bottom part so the grout dosent break off. Put some pool tiles up top for a coping👍
@@pukeyloww5279I'm pretty sure it's rebar. Basically, any time you're connecting new concrete to old, or in this case partially dried concrete to a big hunk of rapid set it helps to tie them together with rebar so they don't crack away from each other over time. Usually, the rebar (or in this case mesh) that's used in the ramp is extended out a bit so new pours can be tied in. The commenter is suggesting just pushing in some cuts of rebar into the bottom edge of the concrete and then pouring the rapid. It's not a bad idea.
I’m a skilled tradesmen and have built wood and concrete ramps. This explanation and how you broke it down was beautiful. Absolutely a great video. Natural at teaching
Agree 100% on year four of building (backyard bowl and a public DIY skatepark)…I am going to save this so I can send it out to the local kids (New Mexico USA)
Here for it
Old man dowdy is everywhere , he’s like Father Time. Sick build and spot
Damn, comments say it all. I've been skating for 30+ years, construction for 15 yrs and a building inspector for 10 yrs. I'd have to see the drawings but from a distance, or if it was close to lunchtime and I was in a hurry, I'd pass this.
Proper spacing - ✔
Correct rebar size - ✔
Clean form - ✔
Mix design - close enough
Not sure about that foam, soil is pretty cheap.
This is how detailed DIY videos should look like. Well done:)
This is the best video on diy concrete I’ve found by far. I had a 6 foot wooden quarter growing up but with timber prices so high and how they only last so long I gave up on the dream of my own backyard mini.
But I’m definitely going the concrete route for sure, this videos given me a lot more confidence. Ill just use large rock in place of the foam. The dream of a 3ft tall by 8ft wide mini surrounded by gardens is still alive!
you know damn well it wont stop there lol
This is a great presentation of the essentials for DIY concrete. Couple tips for people attempting similar project. Chainlink fence fabric may be easier to acquire than this traditional mesh. It also easily bends to a transition. As another commenter mentioned, a concrete truck will bring a cubic yard for around $100.. Will save a lot in backbreaking labor transporting the bags and mixing. Have the truck dump right into your wheelbarrow and roll concrete to place. Fill material can be anything- gravel, dirt, bricks, rocks. Doesn't have to be styrofoam.
i was going to try turkey wire for rebar if i cant get any mesh from the job.i hate messing with that shit
Wow never watched a diy skate video that had the person sound so professional. Really great instructor seems like they know their shit when it comes to concrete
Thank you bro. I am learning as much as I can before starting my dream work of art this spring/summer...a small concrete backyard diy spot with at least a half bowl in my design. Sure the wife doesn't know yet but the concrete mixer is already ordered. Forgiveness, never permission.
This is easily the best tutorial on RUclips! I'm making a mini ramp soon and definitely going to be watching this again before I start. Thanks from 🇮🇹
Saw cut the floor and pour the concrete all the way down and trowel the upper part of the tranny also 😂 dont know what he did to the top part but it looks like shit. Diy is no excuse to not to trowel. It takes 10minutes max
@@Mestarikuumottajawhat do you mean by saw cut the floor? like just cut into it so the concrete adheres better?
You can always do a few days work with a local concreter. That'll teach you a thing or two
Pointless
@@oliewray8357learning how to properly pour concrete is pointless? that's a weird take, if you have any chance to gain some experience (and make a couple bucks) you should take it. Burnside and any other good diy parks had input from people who do concrete for a living
Why build a concrete ramp inside a room covering a power outlet?
how can we install coping into the top of the ramp? can we just bang a metal pipe section into it while it's still wet?
Great job! 👍👍 ..But don’t let your dog step in that concrete! It can burn its paws real bad. 😫🐾❤️
Nice job! How many bags of mix for this pipe?
Awesome video man, looking forward to more. Very jealous of the indoor spot
Wow that dude is a ripper
The tip with the rapid set to feather finish is great if you don’t want to cut the slab it’s on! We use “allcrete rapid set” to set pool coping too! Skating our pocket for 3 years and not even a crack in it
Call a concrete truck, order 1 cubic metre of curb and gutter mix.
Give a quick sprinkle with water can to get a perfect finish with the steel trowel.
Stick a few off cuts of Rio in the bottom part so the grout dosent break off.
Put some pool tiles up top for a coping👍
what is rio?
@@pukeyloww5279I'm pretty sure it's rebar. Basically, any time you're connecting new concrete to old, or in this case partially dried concrete to a big hunk of rapid set it helps to tie them together with rebar so they don't crack away from each other over time. Usually, the rebar (or in this case mesh) that's used in the ramp is extended out a bit so new pours can be tied in. The commenter is suggesting just pushing in some cuts of rebar into the bottom edge of the concrete and then pouring the rapid. It's not a bad idea.
@@bumrodgersah thanks that makes sense
Thanks bro
DOPE TEE 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
woaaaa
Thanks Dude nice Job Cool clips 👊🏽
28 days, you are a pro. What's the break strength, 3000 psi?
Great video mate. Hey what model G-Shock watch are you wearing? It’s nice 👍
Solid bro, just solid. If you’re not a tradie or a teacher you get extra respect. 🤙🏻
i have been in the steel biz for 27 yrs and i still learned a few things. good job bro
Shot man, great demonstration!!!
Thanks a lot,, Share this ' ilmu '.. 🇲🇾
Nice one for the STATES !
koool! Thank you!
up strokes dude . fez knew .
There were some cool tips in this video that I haven't seen anywhere else. Thanks!
Cool shirt bro👍🏾
no tiene coping mmmmm
Loved it
Great job bro I learned a lot from this video
Great video.
Yeah Cam!
Thank you
Hat off
how i avoid a concrete hump on a 6ft tall quarter??
shitload of rebar
damn, google wont let me look at the reply
i'll never do one but i liked the video, thanks !
You can do it , it'll be sick to skate