Hi Joe That came out just right I’ve watched several of your videos and I have really enjoyed them and the work you’ve putting out. I’m hoping to see your channel grow, Bro, so I’m now a new sub. Thank you for sharing your work. I’ll be looking forward to your next video. Joe R.
Thank you so much, my videos are pretty straight forward and lean and kinda boring. Mainly for future customers. But I appreciate anyone who enjoys watching.
Not that hard just need a real long metall straight edge. Then you overlap it 20% of the total lenght of the straight edge in case the joint is longer than the straight edge.
Dang brother you guys are out here making the big bucks doing the big pours. I haven't commented on your videos but I look at all your updates. Don't stop grinding. Keep it up!
Sometimes, I see you use a plate compactor and the one you started using, I think you call it the jump attack. What dictates on which to use? Edit: Then at 2:14, Megan switched to the plate compactor.
The best example I can give is. When the soil is like cookie dough or cohesive soil as they call it you hit it with the jumping jack first. Most of colorado springs has clay to a certain degree so we hit it with that before adding gravel so it's hard. When the soil is closer to cocoa puffs also called granular soil. Imagine, gravel, sand, stone. You hit it with the plate compactor after watering a little. It uses vibrations to let those tiny stones settle down and get hard. That's what dictates it.
The swivel is nice because I don't have to turn as much but it is higher off the ground so it splashes concrete a little more. All in all a great machine.
Nice video my guy. Great 2ork as usual
Hi Joe
That came out just right
I’ve watched several of your videos and I have really enjoyed them and the work you’ve putting out.
I’m hoping to see your channel grow, Bro, so I’m now a new sub.
Thank you for sharing your work. I’ll be looking forward to your next video.
Joe R.
Thank you so much, my videos are pretty straight forward and lean and kinda boring. Mainly for future customers. But I appreciate anyone who enjoys watching.
Sorry i missed the upload. Been really busy traveling
Heck yeah! It's good to travel and take a break.
Nice job j&m.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Great job as always! How bout that basement next door? Have a great week!
These new house are so close to each other. They even knocked out the fence while excavating.
Awesome work! Great to see you guys back !🔥🔥 how hard is it to get those joints straight with using 2x4s? With the hand jointer ?
Not that hard just need a real long metall straight edge. Then you overlap it 20% of the total lenght of the straight edge in case the joint is longer than the straight edge.
Joe #daman
Dang brother you guys are out here making the big bucks doing the big pours. I haven't commented on your videos but I look at all your updates. Don't stop grinding. Keep it up!
Sometimes, I see you use a plate compactor and the one you started using, I think you call it the jump attack. What dictates on which to use?
Edit: Then at 2:14, Megan switched to the plate compactor.
The best example I can give is. When the soil is like cookie dough or cohesive soil as they call it you hit it with the jumping jack first. Most of colorado springs has clay to a certain degree so we hit it with that before adding gravel so it's hard. When the soil is closer to cocoa puffs also called granular soil. Imagine, gravel, sand, stone. You hit it with the plate compactor after watering a little. It uses vibrations to let those tiny stones settle down and get hard. That's what dictates it.
How do you like your toro swivel deck? Have you used other ones?
The swivel is nice because I don't have to turn as much but it is higher off the ground so it splashes concrete a little more. All in all a great machine.