Breaking unreinforced concrete sidewalks or thin pads - consider feathers and irons from the stone industry (which are simple and efficient once you drill the hole) or a Marshalltown Monster Pry Bar (form wrecking bar) to pry one end up just an inch or two before striking with the sledgehammer. Great project and video! Love your channel
Wow great! Question, you mixed 1 80 lb bag at a time? Did you follow the directions for the amount of water, or do you think you added extra? Did you add anything to get the aggregate? I want to do this as my next project. Very helpful video!
Rebar is for strength. No vehicles are driving over that. The reason he used it on the old concrete so it didn’t sink. Also you can use wire mesh for strength if you’re doing a driveway. Sidewalk doesn’t need it.
DUDE!! That sigh at 58 seconds in after swingin the sledge.. We all that feeling bro.. Great DIY video Dan.
I love the fact that you have your son out helping and learning ❤
Wow Dan, you are one hard working person! Nice job and good to see the family involved.
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So good for the concrete job
Looks great, you have a beautiful home, great to have family members helping.
Thanks
Breaking unreinforced concrete sidewalks or thin pads - consider feathers and irons from the stone industry (which are simple and efficient once you drill the hole) or a Marshalltown Monster Pry Bar (form wrecking bar) to pry one end up just an inch or two before striking with the sledgehammer. Great project and video! Love your channel
You need to use base material. 6 pieces of rebar tied to existing slap won’t cut in the long run.
I was thinking that he needed to add a base, but I don't have much experience with concrete to know when it's needed.
I need to try to do my own concrete pour. How bad can it be? I can just break it up if it sucks.
Just a few rebar pieces from side isn't enough. I would reinforce all of the cement with a metal gate mesh or more repair lifted as you pour.
Great job! Thanks for the video.
Wow great! Question, you mixed 1 80 lb bag at a time? Did you follow the directions for the amount of water, or do you think you added extra? Did you add anything to get the aggregate? I want to do this as my next project. Very helpful video!
Yes I did
Super helpful thank you.
I’m assuming no walkway was there because of getting access to the septic system if tank needs replacing
Why exposed aggregate? Was that just the look you were going for?
I just always floated and brushed to improve traction.
Looks like they were trying to match the existing as much as possible.
Очень хорошо, но я б использовал ещё кромкователь-edger. Тем более что купить его в США не проблема в отличае от России)
Nice job,why you didn't put rebars in it?
Rebar is for strength. No vehicles are driving over that. The reason he used it on the old concrete so it didn’t sink. Also you can use wire mesh for strength if you’re doing a driveway. Sidewalk doesn’t need it.
Did you use 2x4 or 2x3 for the forms?
2x4
Nice job.
Thanks!
No rebar in the slab?
Too thin of a pour will break no gravel under it neither
How's this holding up a year later?
Perfect, no cracks no issues, working great!
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The concrete is so thin and there are no steel bars. It will definitely break soon.