We just poured 18 yard barn floor yesterday There was only 3 of No buggy just wheel barrows and hand finished... I ended up with 1st degree burns from my sweaty clothes And concrete rubbing
nick wyman - It’s added to the concrete mix. Fibermesh, looks like white cat hair, you can see it while finishing the slab... it adds strength for sure but with or without Fibermesh, rebar is ALWAYS recommended. Number 3 rebar at 30” on center each way makes for a solid slab. And while were talking about rebar, check out the new PINKBAR! Owens Corning came out with synthetic rebar. Size for size comparison, its stronger than steel and WAAAY lighter. It’s amazing!!
I don't know why, but I find concrete work so fascinating! Makes me want to try it
Trust me bud been doin it for 5 years and it’s something I wish I didn’t know how to do 😂
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We just poured 18 yard barn floor yesterday
There was only 3 of
No buggy just wheel barrows and hand finished...
I ended up with 1st degree burns from my sweaty clothes
And concrete rubbing
Those automatic wheel barrels are great. I'll rather run 1 of those then a line pump, saves a buck & gets the job done the same. Great work guys
In Ohio we call them a Georgia buggy brotha. Just so u know 👍🏼👍🏼
Kinda neat video
Can I ask what your using this for? Personal, business, etc? We are looking to put up the same size and just wondering!
Personal shop. 2 posts lifts.
Started to power trowel to soon bringing up too much cream
Yes sir
pouring next wood no barrier
Do you have any other videos of your pole barn? 40 x 60 seems like the perfect size for what I am wanting.
Wtf is up with the guy with the boot that sticks bbn out sideways
That’s just side boot bob
Is that a 4" slab? Why no rebar or steel mesh?
6" and went with fiber added for reinforcement
Melvin H quick question. I am interested in the same thing. What’s the fiber? And would I be able to drive vehicles in there. Even a tractor.
nick wyman - It’s added to the concrete mix. Fibermesh, looks like white cat hair, you can see it while finishing the slab... it adds strength for sure but with or without Fibermesh, rebar is ALWAYS recommended. Number 3 rebar at 30” on center each way makes for a solid slab. And while were talking about rebar, check out the new PINKBAR! Owens Corning came out with synthetic rebar. Size for size comparison, its stronger than steel and WAAAY lighter. It’s amazing!!
Melvin H. Thanks for the reply and information. It’s appreciated
Complete Customs thanks for the reply and information. It’s greatly appreciated
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No fiber screed damn u killing them guys there bk be shit by the time there 45😂🤣😂🤣
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