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  • @Frostyeveryday
    @Frostyeveryday 25 дней назад +91

    After doing some research and watching some videos on dry pour. It doesn’t appear to be as strong as the old fashion way of doing it. It seems that it doesn’t incorporate all the ingredients of the mix so you get a more solid and structurally sound product.

  • @garystarnes5178
    @garystarnes5178 Месяц назад +257

    In March of last year (2023) I wanted to pour a 3' x10' entry pad to my new garage. While searching RUclips for various techniques, the dry pour technique from this channel came up. The process looked simple and effective so I decided to try it. Everything went exactly as Jim and Lydia explained. I am happy to report that a year and two months later, the concrete pad I poured using Jim and Lydia's method still looks as good as the day it first cured. Thank you Jim and Lydia!

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +17

      We are so happy for you Gary! Thanks for taking a chance and following. Just goes to show that everyone can learn something new and we can reinvent the wheel!

    • @cooper2023_
      @cooper2023_ 29 дней назад

      Q009pil

    • @Ranger89212
      @Ranger89212 28 дней назад +2

      I will be trying soon also and will come back and update yall! ty so much for sharing

    • @mra95662
      @mra95662 25 дней назад +13

      Oh really? and how good does it actually look? Not convinced

    • @redeye0330
      @redeye0330 25 дней назад +1

      Could you please please please send me the watering schedule?

  • @0isbrabra0in
    @0isbrabra0in 22 дня назад +54

    Worried about cracks and chips but chose to do a dry pour? Good luck

  • @mike-vw1zn
    @mike-vw1zn 24 дня назад +57

    Man your one lucky dude to have such a good helper and doesn’t even have a smirk on her face while helping.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  23 дня назад +6

      😊

    • @howardrussell7072
      @howardrussell7072 23 дня назад +2

      More than a Helper. She is doing Alot of the heavy work. I seen her pick-up 80 lb bags n put them where they need to go. Alot of men couldn't or wouldn't do that. Waay..more than a Helper.. my $.02

    • @kimfreeland7675
      @kimfreeland7675 16 дней назад +1

      Curious about putting a hot tub slab in back of our house that wouldn't fit a concrete truck, just seen the Picture of a hot tub, do you know how thick they did or or can you tell me how thick and what kind of support should I use...so glad I came upon your youtube video...thx

  • @ZONIAN955
    @ZONIAN955 23 дня назад +21

    I grew up on base in the jungles of Panama. Being a bold adventurer I spent a lot of time exploring in the jungles. Once I came upon a couple of 20' diameter waist deep flat bottomed what must have been W.W. I I anti aircraft gun revetments. The walls had the appearance of tightly stacked burlap bags but they were solid concrete. My father didn't believe me when I described them. Now the mystery is solved. This was in the dry pour family of techniques.
    I had just been keeping it in my unsolved X files. Just when you think you might know too much you find out you don't know something like this. I think I also learned I should have picked a Louisiana girl to marry !
    Best wishes and Blessings to both of you, and thanks for the video. Now I'm trying to invent something I need to do a dry pour on for ! Haha

  • @dsulli7383
    @dsulli7383 20 дней назад +18

    I used to dry pour fence posts for years. Recently I started mixing with water first and the difference in strength is profound. After one day it is hard as a rock. The dry set is basically gravel even after putting water on top.

  • @jermainephillips5179
    @jermainephillips5179 Месяц назад +22

    I recently did this for a small pad for my outdoor grill and smoker.now im ready for a bigger project.i see many guys debunking dry pouring saying its not as strong yada yada but i dont plan on parking a tank or dump truck on it.perfect for my application. Good job guys.my back started hurting watching you guys pick up those pavers lol

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +6

      Wait till you see what some of our subscribers have done with the dry pour then we will see if it’s not strong enough. 😉

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +7

      And yes.. we were hurting bad the next day!🤣

  • @Chewinfat
    @Chewinfat 23 дня назад +10

    This method seems to be a time and money saver for the diy community…would love to see a strength test of a cured 3.5 inch thick section compared to a wet pour concrete similar to other tests I’ve seen on RUclips to see if you’re watering technique improves the strength compared to the the brittle nature of the dry pour concrete in other test videos. If you could do like a 1sqft and 3.5 inches thick test slab of each and let them cure and then cut them in half and do some strength tests that would be a great video to see if your dry pour technique produces stronger strength concrete.

  • @texwires
    @texwires Месяц назад +15

    PERFECT TIMING! I am about to tackle my first dry pour and it is a sidewalk!!!! Been thinking about it ever since the first dry pour vid you guys put out. Keep your fingers crossed. 68 Year old is about to make a heck of a mess. If it goes good - I'M crediting you guys. If it tanks - I'M blaming you guys :)

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +3

      Awesome!! We are so happy for you! Wish we could be there to lend a helping hand!! Bahaha, we have thick skin. 😉

  • @danacole6936
    @danacole6936 16 дней назад +8

    Tried dry pour because of your videos and now, if I'm the one who is doing the job, I will never go back to the old way again. Thanks for adding all the improvements in techniques. And thanks for giving Americans something to agree about. 😊

  • @garygloversgt_dbl_g5557
    @garygloversgt_dbl_g5557 26 дней назад +6

    This is exactly what I needed even though at the time I didn’t know I needed it. I have an old flat rock sidewalk out front that just doesn’t mix well at all with my wife’s walker. This will be a perfect fix.

  • @user-zv1zd5oz4h
    @user-zv1zd5oz4h 29 дней назад +10

    I live in Ohio and I've been dry pouring since 1989. My first dry pour was a sidewalk with flagstone steppingstones in it.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  29 дней назад +2

      Awesome!!

    • @mycharmedunicorn8715
      @mycharmedunicorn8715 24 дня назад +1

      I am in Michigan. Thank you for your post. I was curious if this would work in cold climates. Do you have any further advice to DIY?

  • @pamnchip
    @pamnchip Месяц назад +26

    Hey Jim and Lydia, I know y'all are in South Louisiana next to the Texas border and I hope those flood waters effecting Texas aren't effecting y'all. We're praying for the folks in Texas but saying a special prayer that our Cajun Country family is well and safe.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +12

      Thank you! We have got 12” of rain over the past week. Our hearts go out to those families as well. 🫶

    • @billatnip6425
      @billatnip6425 21 день назад

      No explanation joints either?

  • @Dave-hc6pp
    @Dave-hc6pp 24 дня назад +9

    I dump a couple of bags in post holes with the posts. The dry mix wicks enough moisture out of the soil that even in the driest conditions they’ll set in just a few days.

  • @rashodseaton2430
    @rashodseaton2430 10 дней назад +1

    Your videos taught me how to do this on my own. Poured my first about 5x3 slab today. Followed all of your steps. Thank you! I'm a fan now!

  • @KJro29
    @KJro29 15 дней назад +2

    It is good to see that rain did not wash or beat spots into concrete. Looks amazing!

  • @temssky13
    @temssky13 Месяц назад +66

    What I love the most about y'alls videos, is how the two of you, work together.. I feel like you two could accomplish anything together.. no matter whatcha do.. truly appreciate all your shares 🙏🏻

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +13

      Thank you so so much! Don’t give Jim any ideas.. he already wants to build a helicopter!🚁

    • @billinfallon2634
      @billinfallon2634 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@CajunCountryLivin
      I wouldn't put that past him 😂

    • @thethinkingman-
      @thethinkingman- 23 дня назад

      it would be better if there were more people involved and then everyone could celebrate.
      plus if it was me I would soak the concrete and use a leaf blower to dry it quick

  • @BillsShop
    @BillsShop 29 дней назад +5

    years ago I wet poured a pad for my air compressor behind my shop and you can tell I poured it! Last week I used yalls method for my generac pad and it looks professional! only thing I did different is I used a small foam roller, instead of a nap roller. the finish came out slick and as I had to drill into it for the lag bolts I can say its very sound!

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  27 дней назад +2

      Love love LOVE it!! That’s awesome!! We did some bolts in the dry pour we did for our AC unit. Holding up strong!!🙌

  • @onewheelup
    @onewheelup 24 дня назад +8

    thats the way to do it,i have a long driveway in the woods with rock and it gets washed away so instead of mixing concrete in a wheel barrel then taking it and filling in the holes and low spots i waited till it rained a ton and then just dumped a bag of dry concrete in my wheel barrel and went out there with a small bucket to skoop it up and sprinkle it in the holes and 3 bags went a long way.i have 3 more bags and waiting for ti to rain when were not going to be driving for a few days.super easy and you get a lot more holes filled in.

  • @mattgirgenti3595
    @mattgirgenti3595 Месяц назад +12

    The first starter dry pour project for me was a simple 3-slab pad for the RV. Just enough to keep the the tandem wheels and tongue out of the dirt and keep RV level. Two 5'x2' pads and a 2'x2' pad. I did add some wire mesh since it was going ot be holding over 10k lbs. Followed your plan to a T and had awesome results. I really appreciated the material calculator, which was spot on. Pads came out great and have had the RV roll on/off quite a few times since placed. No issues at all. Cajun Country Living for the win!!
    BTW, that new sidewalk will hold up just fine for the occasional "Rapid Projectile Bang Noise Making Hootis" storage container delivery.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +6

      Hey Matt! We are so so happy for y’all!! So glad y’all were able to do it!

  • @Just0sW0rld
    @Just0sW0rld 24 дня назад +26

    Make sure to do a review on that sidewalk in 6 months and then 1 year so we can all see how dry pouring really holds up

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  24 дня назад +11

      Not a problem. Make sure to check out of video on our dry pour that we checked up on our dry pour that was over 1 year old.

    • @derekjp6043
      @derekjp6043 24 дня назад +3

      why would he share his technique publicly if he hadn't already done what you're asking.. Hopefully you followed through with seeing his other video on a 1yr + old project.......................... hopefully

    • @leahrowe847
      @leahrowe847 10 дней назад +1

      Yes, ck out the chicken coop vides... so impressive!!

  • @simpleacrehomestead
    @simpleacrehomestead 16 дней назад +4

    You guys did an awesome Job. Steve Carney had actually commented on a dry poor we did last year for our 2 - 10 by 16 pads for our min barns and told us about your video's. Excellent work!! We were one of those situations where a truck wouldn't get to the location.
    Cheers ~ Bert & Cindy

  • @darrengauthier1067
    @darrengauthier1067 29 дней назад +14

    It was so cool to see you both doing a dry pour again. That is what led me to your channel years ago. The OG's in dry.pour. Great video, as always. Till next video.

  • @jeffchappell3399
    @jeffchappell3399 23 дня назад +5

    Thank you fir sharing . I can tell when a couple really like to give back . Blessing over yalls whole vision in both lives .

  • @jermainephillips5179
    @jermainephillips5179 Месяц назад +6

    Im glad i found u guys. Never heard of dry pour until your channel.im looking for a reason to pour concrete now lol.hard work but i like the look of fresh concrete.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +2

      Hi! We are so glad you did! We hope you find a great place to do the dry pour! It’s worth the work for sure!

  • @Michael-yi4mc
    @Michael-yi4mc 23 дня назад +14

    I’m here to watch two people working in harmony. Good job on the teamwork!

  • @michellmorales6393
    @michellmorales6393 17 часов назад

    We did 12 4x4 pads for our Patio and everything still looks beautiful. Thanks guys saved us a lot of money 💰

  • @slu2072
    @slu2072 23 дня назад +2

    Found your channel from your original dry pour videos because I want to do exactly this! Putting in a sidewalk myself. Thanks!

  • @jillcarney4123
    @jillcarney4123 Месяц назад +10

    The sidewalk looks great. I am sure Jim's parents appreciate it. Thank you for showing our dry pour. Have a great week.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +3

      Thank you Jill! Hope the sky’s are clear for y’all this week!✈️

  • @CrazyRicanseeks
    @CrazyRicanseeks Месяц назад +7

    Exceptional work from The Dynamic Cajuns; Captain Croc and The Lovely Lydia!

  • @Cheers_Warren
    @Cheers_Warren 5 дней назад +1

    We completed a few days ago a 3 ton or 80 x 80lb bag dry pour of a shed base. First time dry pour. It went really well . A couple of minor spots that are already patched . I followed the water curing process carefully , added covering the hardened concrete pour with tarps to improve cure. After only 4 days it is not porous , water pools on the surface as it should on cured concrete.
    I would suggest that before smoothing/screeding the surface walk on it to compress the dry mix. I think our friends here do that but don’t pointing that out.
    😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
    Very happy , thanks everyone .
    Cheers Warren
    11x17 x3+” shed base. 48 cubic ft of concrete.

  • @jasonsanders979
    @jasonsanders979 25 дней назад +6

    Works good for putting post in the ground, I add water into the hole just to moisten the soil and then add post, and of course dry concrete. Works really good, nice video!

  • @nathancooksey6389
    @nathancooksey6389 Месяц назад +10

    YOU TWO WORKING TOGETHER GREAT TEAM .GOOD LUCK BE SAFE

  • @farmerjoebrown2189
    @farmerjoebrown2189 21 день назад +6

    Lotta haters. Thanks for showing us a good way to dry pour.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @TinaMarie869
      @TinaMarie869 19 дней назад +1

      When people see what others are doing and they are to lazy to try they get mean 😂

  • @sledhedone
    @sledhedone Месяц назад +21

    you guys turned me on to dry pour last year, and thank goodness!! I've saved so much money doing it myself and I thank you !!!

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +6

      That’s so awesome to hear! We love that our process is helping people 😊

    • @integr8er66
      @integr8er66 26 дней назад +6

      Is there a reason you can't wet pour it yourself?

    • @2815Juan
      @2815Juan 25 дней назад

      I prefer wet pouring all day long over dry pouring

  • @xaap8408
    @xaap8408 25 дней назад +3

    came here for the pretty girl, was not disappointed! and learned about dry pour concrete! so a win win for me! ty from Holland

  • @abcxyz1797
    @abcxyz1797 Месяц назад +20

    The older folks, will greatly appreciate, your hard work.

  • @TheSilmarillian
    @TheSilmarillian 24 дня назад +3

    New sub here hello from down under remote rural off grid , have started concreting my workshop floor never though that I don't need to add rebar as only I will be walking on it and it will only take the weight of tools like table saws and non bench mounted tools ect. Have been making batches up in wheel barrow so basically laying by hand no mixer, 2 day I learnt something new dry pour thank you Jim and Lydia much appreciate your time and effort not just laying the walkway but the time you took to edit and upload. @ 24:49 you have picked up a shovel like that before , thought I was the only one 2 do that , rakes are more dangerous lol. But I digress have been told I do so occasionally, being this far off the grid delivered concrete truck cement is as dear as poison like most other things out here, like yourself and your lady we think outside the box.

  • @dianafike4991
    @dianafike4991 22 дня назад +2

    Really got inspired to do a sidewalk on the side of my house off our driveway. Awesome job guy's! 💗

  • @estahl5906
    @estahl5906 Месяц назад +8

    Yep you're exactly right. Concrete outside doesn't need plastic or a pea gravel or any gravel. If there was excavating and you had to add dirt the a compactor would be needed. But you guys did it perfect by just removing sod. That was all that needed done. Great job you two ❤

  • @mdn642
    @mdn642 Месяц назад +9

    Okay, after this video, I think you have given me enough ammo to try this myself…been a little in-nerved but y’all make it look easy!!

  • @kirk467
    @kirk467 Месяц назад +2

    I believe, I’m going to try that way on my front sidewalk Lydia and Jim! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻I’ve he’s about dry pouring but haven’t ever seen it!

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +1

      We love doing these type of projects! It’s soooo easy to do!

  • @garyevert5399
    @garyevert5399 Месяц назад +4

    and yet another fine job you two rock i have done several of these pours since i watched your first vid so easy and they last i live in nebraska so we have heat and cold from 100 degrees down to -30 still no problems thank you so much for teaching me this idea

  • @deannayoung5311
    @deannayoung5311 23 дня назад +4

    Tku 👍
    Now i know i can do my
    Back yard myself ❤🎉
    You answered all my questions
    About doing this project
    I really appreciate you both
    🤝🌿🕊👍

  • @user-cz3ey6hu2g
    @user-cz3ey6hu2g 20 дней назад +3

    Just learned something new. Thank you guys. I’m going to put that process to work for me. Thanks again ✌️

  • @AnaLivingLight
    @AnaLivingLight 8 дней назад

    Totally inspired me thank you! I’ve been building our own walkway from the parking pad to the workshop and it’s going great.

  • @Big88Country
    @Big88Country 20 дней назад +1

    Sure enough get your workout in for the day huh! That's what I tell my Son when he tries to get me to go to the gym with him, I tell him my gym is in the back yard, he should join me more often!! LOL!! Beautiful job guys!!

  • @mikeymad
    @mikeymad Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for another dry pour. Always makes it easier to do it myself in the future. -- Cheers

  • @KarenSmith-ys3sk
    @KarenSmith-ys3sk Месяц назад +4

    Wow yall worked hard on that,bet yalls parents will enjoy it for years to come. I want to do that in an area thats 4x4. I was going to put ornamental rocks in but when I saw ur old video on dry pour I was so amazed how it could be done. I haven't done it yet,but will in near future. When it comes to posts for fencing I pour water in the hole of the posts,then dry cement then water again. Pack it down get rid of air bubbles,and add dirt on top. I've done it for years and are so sturdy and strong. Anyways,cost so much cheaper than wet,time and muscles. Great video!

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +1

      We did our post for the fence like that! We love any type of dry pour! We hope your project turns out great!!

  • @jimdelong949
    @jimdelong949 29 дней назад +1

    The King & Queen of Dry Pour does it again.
    Great job. I know your parents must be happy.
    Thanks for sharing your processes.
    My sister is very interested. So I showed her the videos.
    Did you think the first time you showed this technique that it would make such an impact.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  29 дней назад

      Thank you very much Mr. Jim! No sir, we had no idea. We just wanted to help everyone that we could. Since then…. Almost every day someone sends us photos of their dry-pour projects and thanks us for sharing. That makes us smile every time!!!

  • @haroldwarner8980
    @haroldwarner8980 25 дней назад +1

    That is one beauty of a sidewalk! Nice work as always.

  • @Boston72
    @Boston72 Месяц назад +3

    Have an awesome day guys love to watch each new project you BOTH work together Keith from Canada

  • @charleshutchings9355
    @charleshutchings9355 Месяц назад +5

    I absolutely love watching these dry pour projects. I'll bet Jim's mom is happy. Kudos to all the people who did this, and posted their project photos. Especially Ted & Jenna, and Cody & Summer. I follow them too. I have yet to get my helpers to devote a day to get my walk to the shed, but maybe one day soon this summer. Thanks for another great video! Hugs!! 😊

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +3

      Thank you Charles! I know that means a lot to not just us, but everyone named. 🫶

    • @anthonyzarcone8696
      @anthonyzarcone8696 24 дня назад

      I want to try this up in my property in west Virginia, up in the hills small sidewalk to the porch.

  • @sdslim6929
    @sdslim6929 11 дней назад +1

    My first job out of High School before going to college was driving a concrete truck. I can tell you over the years of being around construction and a 47 year career working for a utility company, there are many ways to do a lot of jobs, well. It is like Jim said, this method works well for some things and the cost is very comparable, especially for small jobs with access issues. I have used it for two patio additions and have had no problems for two years ---- and I live close to Canada, where frost is a major issue. I would recommend putting stress joints every 8 to 10 feet if you live in the north like I do. You can buy a joint trowel just like an edger like Jim used, or you could cut in the joints after the concrete has set. There are only two rules with concrete ---- it gets hard and it cracks.

  • @jeffkrupke3810
    @jeffkrupke3810 Месяц назад +11

    You guys are the OGs of dry pour concrete. Love it!!

  • @68lehman
    @68lehman Месяц назад +4

    Yaa! More Concrete! Exposed aggregate looks so nice!

  • @whoisjohngalt4880
    @whoisjohngalt4880 25 дней назад +28

    225 sq. ft @ 3.5” thick figures out to 2.5 cubic yards of concrete. I haven’t priced concrete this spring yet but I poured my garage pad last fall for $170.00/yard. I’m not seeing any cost saving. This also doesn’t save on the labor end of it either. I would argue that it actually adds a substantial amount of labor verses backing a concrete truck in and pouring this as he drives ahead. Anyway, you do you. I wouldn’t use this method but I’ve also done a lot of concrete finishing over the years so wet concrete is not intimidating to me, I understand that it is for a lot of people.

  • @boeroe45
    @boeroe45 28 дней назад +2

    You guys really mastered this technique. Impressive!!

  • @mimiaquariusharris6244
    @mimiaquariusharris6244 8 дней назад

    Hey guys glad to see you’re back I’ve missed you👋🏾🙏🏾

  • @jeffwilkins2086
    @jeffwilkins2086 Месяц назад +4

    Y’all are killing it!!

  • @chetmyers7041
    @chetmyers7041 23 дня назад +4

    No expansion joints???

  • @Jman531
    @Jman531 Месяц назад +2

    I'm looking forward to seeing you do the large patio one of these days. I know currently you are working on your shop when it's dry enough, and I enjoy that also, but I would love to see it when you finish.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +1

      We are about to start on the patio! Lots of projects at one time!😂🤪

  • @magnang
    @magnang 28 дней назад

    Looks great!
    I had a small slab to do and wanted to test this out before I do a walkway in the front of my house.
    Maybe I am OCD but since I'm in Canada and heave is an issue, I added steel mesh to the mix.
    To maximize the strenght I also put a vapor barrier over it after the last watering and kept it covered for 4 days.. forcing the moisture to stay in while it cures.
    I noticed all the people who reported issue seemed to have failed to soak it.. covering it just seems like a bit of extra insurance.

  • @johnpauljones965
    @johnpauljones965 29 дней назад +4

    Absolutely awesome video. Been looking at pouring a 10x10 slab and never did it because of cost. This is definitely the route I’m going take. Thanks again for the info and video.

  • @BodieSelf
    @BodieSelf Месяц назад +8

    Well... At first I thought this wasn't gonna hold up because I didnt see the lil 3 ft. supervisor out there, but I did catch a glimpse of at the end so job well done. Not gonna lie, when I saw the title of the video, I thought to myself.... well, Jim and Lydia are stirrin up the haterade today 🤣🤣 I just cant understand why people have to hate on a process just because its not how they would have done it. I think yall do a great job and I truly believe that has contributed to your rapid success on youtube. Thanks for another great video and cant wait to catch yall in the next one... Have a fantastic week, yall!!

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +3

      Thank goodness she was there. We wouldn’t know what to do without her wise words of wisdom!🤓 HAHA!😂 Let the haters hate. We agree with you whole heartily!

  • @bobturner4540
    @bobturner4540 25 дней назад

    I've done dry pour on post anchors, works great, every time it rains, that is water to the concrete

  • @workingbettertogether4882
    @workingbettertogether4882 Месяц назад +1

    Looks great as usual! We just dry poured a 12x14 “our first” and it was a lot of fun. Thanks for teaching us the best process. But wow we got so much hate. From people that had never tried this method before I’m sure.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +1

      That’s so awesome!! Let the haters hate because you’re the one who saved thousands! 💰 New ideas tend to intimidate people.

  • @JackBolly1
    @JackBolly1 Месяц назад +4

    So glad you guys are back to doing 'dry pours' and lighting the internet up. I have to say it : You can't do that!!! There, got it out of my system. I dry poured a 12' hexagonal pad for my Solo firepit. Did it myself. It's turned out ok - I sealed it with a color sealer to match my deck. Used rock underneath with galvanized fence wire for reinforcement - I'm in Central IL and concerned about cracking due to our really bad winters. So far, so good! Thanks for the informative content and trying new things.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +3

      Haha, hey everyone has different ways and that’s okay! This is for the people who are willing to step out of the social norms and help themselves by saving thousands! We are so glad you gave it a shot!

    • @mycharmedunicorn8715
      @mycharmedunicorn8715 24 дня назад

      @@CajunCountryLivin would you think cold winters would require a bed of rock?

  • @kendavis8046
    @kendavis8046 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks again! Always a pleasure to find you two doing projects.

  • @michaelsegura8847
    @michaelsegura8847 22 дня назад

    Cool video and breakdown. I need a new sidewalk at my house. This is very helpful. I build fences and work with concrete a lot, so I’m glad you addressed using a face mask. It was my only concern when I was watching the intro. Stay safe and keep up the great work!

  • @garynagle3093
    @garynagle3093 29 дней назад +1

    Another awesome looking dry pour. WooHoo. Mom and Pop will be happy I’m sure, especially with the taper at the road. No tripping

  • @bryacarolina3319
    @bryacarolina3319 22 дня назад +6

    No relief joints?

  • @TheLiFeInPines
    @TheLiFeInPines Месяц назад +7

    Amazing you guys! It looks absolutely phenomenal! And the wood grain where the form board was!? 😍
    LOVED seeing the other dry pour projects that people from all over have done! The wheels are spinning now for what our next one will be!
    Such a great video and what a special thing for you guys to be able to do this for Jim’s parents! Xoxo

    • @stevecarney6750
      @stevecarney6750 Месяц назад +1

      Can't wait for you to do another dry pour. 😊

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +4

      Hey Friends! Yes! It looks so stinkin’ good!🤩 Almost looks as good as y’all’s dry pour! We can’t wait to see what y’all do on your next dry pour! What we love is how y’all take on dry pours in an extremely cold climate vs our warm! Great for people to watch both our videos to show it’s possible to do anywhere and for any season!

  • @kellywilkins8043
    @kellywilkins8043 13 дней назад +1

    Y’all made a believer out of me! Can’t wait to give it a try!
    Thanks guys!

  • @GDIGS
    @GDIGS 21 день назад

    Thank you for the update and information. I live in a cold state and would want to see more from other people that did slabs and driveways as I would want to do my own to save money and have something decent.

  • @richardbennett22
    @richardbennett22 29 дней назад +3

    Looks great and you guys are motivating me to do my own. just wondering about the lack of contraction joints on your walkway and if they are even needed.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  26 дней назад +3

      Hi! We are going to add them in after the 28 day cure time.

  • @stevecarney6750
    @stevecarney6750 Месяц назад +3

    That was a great looking side walk project. Thanks for showing our project, and thanks for showing us and the world that there is more than one way to get a job done. Have a great day.😊

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you Steve! 🥰 Doing it just like Teddy said. Not to be confused with Teddy from The Life in Pines. Although, he would probably say something motivational like Teddy Roosevelt while gracefully falling down in slomo. 😁😄

  • @davidlamb155
    @davidlamb155 14 дней назад

    Dry pour has been around for years.
    I helped pour a 12’ wide by 300’ long ,4 inch driveway using the dry pour method in 1992. It’s still good today.. has. Few chips and dings in it but otherwise good . Halliburton was cleaning out their silos and a friend of mines older brother worked there so he bid and got the concrete and Halliburton trucks even came and dumped it out. Us and about 4 other buddies framed it out and strung out water hoses and nozzles. Hot summer time so it was soaking up the water . Took turns watering it all through the night & pulled boards a couple of weeks later.

  • @KeithSizemore
    @KeithSizemore 29 дней назад +2

    You two have some real skills. Another great video

  • @kirk467
    @kirk467 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for sharing neighbors, Kirk sending prayers and positive vibes to yall and your family! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻 looks great!👌🏻👍🏻

  • @terencemerritt
    @terencemerritt 28 дней назад +3

    Great work as usual guys! Keep up the good work and thanks for giving everyone the tips to get it done!

  • @ld5714
    @ld5714 Месяц назад +2

    Hi Lydia and Jim, great to see y'all again. I really enjoyed this video and appreciate the instruction is provided. I have always poured wet concrete and finished it on my projects and look forward to doing a couple of projects at my son's house using this method. I noticed Jenna instantly in the pics, in fact I saw the video when Jenna and Ted did the project. I love watching you two working on various projects and always seem to pick up something. I'm well past my prime and have had total replacements in both knees (one twice) but they are never like they were when new. I have always admired how you both are able to squat right down while working and get up with ease. Especially you Lydia, with your lean athletic build, you are almost able to sit right on the ground and still be on your feet which always amazes me. Actually, I'm more like Jim so really never could do that 🤪 I missed seeing your peeshwank today. Have a great week and I look forward to the next update from my Louisiana friends!! Larry, Central Valley, Ca.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you Larry! We sure wish we lived closer so we could do more videos together!🫶 we love our northern besties. My knees will not be thanking me in 5 years. 😂

  • @OffgridwithJayandJen
    @OffgridwithJayandJen Месяц назад

    Sidewalk looks great! Thanks for the great dry pour videos! Cant wait to get another couple dry pour projects done here at our homestead! Thanks for showing off our job ❤❤ :D

  • @jamesbooth3360
    @jamesbooth3360 27 дней назад +17

    I love how he steps on the lever while she bends and stoops lifting the heavy paver.
    Smart Man!😂

  • @Jstreamssr
    @Jstreamssr Месяц назад +3

    Great job and great explanation of how you laid out this dry pouring project 🎉🎉

  • @cedricbroussard8738
    @cedricbroussard8738 29 дней назад +1

    Friends, y'all killed it like always! I love it when y'all do a dry pour! I am going to be doing a shed floor soon, hopefully 🙏! But as always, friends keep up the hard work 💪🏻 and thank god for Lydia's guns 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻!

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  29 дней назад

      Thank you so much Cedric! Man…. That Lydia has tons of guns 💪🏼 😁 Thank you for always watching and being so supportive! 😊

  • @scottsheck
    @scottsheck 24 дня назад +1

    Thank you for your video and tips since Io try my first dry pour. I couldn’t even have considered creating a concrete pad if it weren’t for you both.

  • @davidjackman5773
    @davidjackman5773 24 дня назад +27

    I strongly suggest both of you get some gloves, and wear them. You can thank me later.....in few years.

  • @CJBouhlal
    @CJBouhlal 29 дней назад +9

    DIY'n on RUclips is a like
    a very very very large Laboratory of millions of real people's Ideas.
    👍

  • @JeffHarmond-kz3jr
    @JeffHarmond-kz3jr 23 дня назад +1

    What you guys do is amazing.
    Appreciate your knowledge and you sharing.

  • @kirk467
    @kirk467 Месяц назад +2

    Good to see yall, Lydia and Jim, good luck with this project my friends! 🙋🏼🙋🏼🙋🏼

  • @krisward1626
    @krisward1626 29 дней назад +11

    Jim start using knee pads buddy

  • @marcsirabella7709
    @marcsirabella7709 29 дней назад +6

    How is Lydia lifting 80 pound bags with what seems to be little effort?!!!

  • @keithdowling8438
    @keithdowling8438 Месяц назад +1

    You guys make it look so easy. I dont know if I have the courage to do this.

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  Месяц назад +1

      Wish we could come help ya out, but you got this!!

  • @puttarr
    @puttarr Месяц назад +1

    learned a lot and especially team work , proud of you gies team work and how neat it turned out and especially sharing the expense , this is the best part to educate others and can learn a lot from this video

  • @Hammer_11791
    @Hammer_11791 26 дней назад +7

    Why would you do a dry pour for over $500 when you can get a cement truck for around $315 delivered?

    • @CajunCountryLivin
      @CajunCountryLivin  25 дней назад +6

      That’s great if you have a crew. Being only the two of us, we couldn’t work fast enough to get it finished, plus our trucks are a lot more expensive in this area.

    • @TheMinorCatastrophes
      @TheMinorCatastrophes 23 дня назад

      Concrete is expensive now a days I wish it was 315 a truck In my area I need to do a 30x40 pad and it's like 3-5k for concrete

    • @Hammer_11791
      @Hammer_11791 23 дня назад

      @@CajunCountryLivin Why would you need a crew? Especially when your little sidewalk was so little. I can't imagine or cement trucks cost more then $225 a square yard.

    • @patriciajordan3887
      @patriciajordan3887 16 дней назад

      @@CajunCountryLivin way more expensive her in Albuq. as well. I asked for quote for 7x7 slab and was told 1800$

    • @patshannon8899
      @patshannon8899 13 дней назад

      Concrete is really expensive now here in Florida. This is a reasonable way to go.

  • @s10er8
    @s10er8 25 дней назад +12

    Should be titled "How to make a sidewalk pour as hard as possible 😂 You have forks and youre picking the concrete pieces up by hand. Just call a concrete truck and be done with it.

  • @austntexan
    @austntexan 24 дня назад +1

    Well done instruction. Brushes like that little purple one are so handy. We have sandy loam soil at our place and I'm constantly reaching for it to dust off this or that (boots/bottoms, dog feet, outdoor furniture, etc...). Excellent video.

  • @rosemariegarrison4487
    @rosemariegarrison4487 29 дней назад +1

    You guys are so awesome. Your parents will love this.

  • @brucemiller1974
    @brucemiller1974 23 дня назад +5

    That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen