You don't have nearly enough rebar in the roof or rebars to tie the roof to the block wall. Also for concrete roofs you need the metal support sheet as a base. You were smart to leave the support lumber inside. I would fill the inside with 4x4 posts to prevent anyone going inside. Plus cheap concrete without reinforced fibers is a no no for concrete roof systems.😮 The concrete block wall needs to be rebar'd and the voids filled with concrete to prevent the wall from falling sideways and dropping the roof. I would only allow tax collectors or lawyers to use that space.
Wow! I can't believe how far away your mixer and concrete mix was. And then to have to shovel it out of the wheel barrel... Wow. My back hurts just watching you.
Absolutely gorgeous sunrise, thanks for sharing! Donut holes for energy, oh yeah! That sure was a job. Prayers for mercies on all the parts you used doing all that hard work. Glad you have a storm shelter, you just never know. Thanks for sharing!
Good job mate 👍 A lot of hard Yakka that goes into a project like that, that no-one else sees. I know the pain 😬. I hope it came in handy for all those tornadoes you had over there recently.
Agree not enough regarding in walls. Concrete seems too dry to settle into wall cavity? For your safety I hope walls are full and more rewarding involved. The appearance of your work looks good
Just now (4/23) found Your work on this pour. I'm certain I'm closer to the age of a father to you. But, Sir, watching this.. You're a Better Man Than Me !! WHEW ! !! !
That's just unbelievable. Anyway, thanks for the video. At least now I KNOW I'll have to hire some guys to do this for me. Not as young as I used to be.
@@Fluxion11 thank you. I get woke up EVERY dawn by that noise. Now I know who to curse.Of course it would be a protected bird so cursing and putting in ear plugs is all I can do. 😂😂
You don't have nearly enough rebar in the roof or rebars to tie the roof to the block wall. Also for concrete roofs you need the metal support sheet as a base. You were smart to leave the support lumber inside. I would fill the inside with 4x4 posts to prevent anyone going inside. Plus cheap concrete without reinforced fibers is a no no for concrete roof systems.😮 The concrete block wall needs to be rebar'd and the voids filled with concrete to prevent the wall from falling sideways and dropping the roof. I would only allow tax collectors or lawyers to use that space.
Not enough steel for the roof. I'd be scared to walk under that.
I would have put atleast two layers in there minimum. Woulda cost just a few bucks is all for 5 times the strength.
Can’t believe we don’t know each other…….we have the same group of friends that help us get things done! 😂🤦🏻♂️🤣
Great job!!👷🏼♂️
Wow! I can't believe how far away your mixer and concrete mix was. And then to have to shovel it out of the wheel barrel... Wow. My back hurts just watching you.
Geeze you are a hard working man! I hope you all are safe and live long happy lives!
Absolutely gorgeous sunrise, thanks for sharing! Donut holes for energy, oh yeah! That sure was a job. Prayers for mercies on all the parts you used doing all that hard work. Glad you have a storm shelter, you just never know. Thanks for sharing!
Also greatly enjoyed sunrise... ty for video.
So glad it’s back to warm and sunny days for you!
God job!!! Looks great!!! Thanks...Peace!!!
Bill
That looks wonderful. Lots of work!
Thanks!
I admire your work ethic. A can-do attitude built this country.
Best time of the day ❣️good job ❣️
Good job mate 👍
A lot of hard Yakka that goes into a project like that, that no-one else sees. I know the pain 😬.
I hope it came in handy for all those tornadoes you had over there recently.
Agree not enough regarding in walls. Concrete seems too dry to settle into wall cavity? For your safety I hope walls are full and more rewarding involved. The appearance of your work looks good
Just now (4/23) found Your work on this pour.
I'm certain I'm closer to the age of a father to you.
But, Sir, watching this.. You're a Better Man Than Me !!
WHEW ! !! !
Howdy Brother- yep, you put in a day for sure. I’ve done me some of that and I can tell it later lol. Take care and God bless y’all
I’ve seen you pull up with a few trailer loads of concrete! Thankfully I’m not as sore as anticipated this morning.
Nice job. Just knowing it’s there in case, is comforting.
Totally agree!
Donuts holes always makes work go so much more easier lol
I can’t believe he got donuts with out me! 😂 ~Angela
Next time go with him lol or ask for dinner out.
Was curious how you were going to put the ceiling on it. Thanks for sharing.
Good job.
That's just unbelievable. Anyway, thanks for the video. At least now I KNOW I'll have to hire some guys to do this for me. Not as young as I used to be.
If it was buried it would stand up for sure.great job.
Thanks!
I was wondering how that OSB was going to come down. Did you leave it in there ?
What was the beepy thing you held over the wet concrete?
Id like to build one...
Out of donut holes. Lol
wait a minute there is no door, no top access so are you going to dig a tunnel in order to get inside it in the earth ground????
My Kia Soul could probably handle 2 bags!
Is your property as level as it looks on camera?
It’s got a gentle slope all the way across. Then drops off the back toward the creek.
My feet would be killing me if I did that in tennis shoes
Great job Sir!
Does anybody know what bird is making that racket at 4:16??
Yep, thats a northern cardinal. 100%
@@Fluxion11 thank you. I get woke up EVERY dawn by that noise. Now I know who to curse.Of course it would be a protected bird so cursing and putting in ear plugs is all I can do. 😂😂
Not enough donut holes
Do you know of any other videos that do a break down of pouring a concrete roof for a storm shelter?
In desperate need of that info
Search utube, preserved
im back alls ok thumbs up
Why didn't you make it tall enough to stad up in?
Storm shelter for little people, I guess 😂
More volume, when you speak. T Y