One thing that this guy did that most of these guys don't, is he has his rebar off of the ground before the pour. Most all of the time the rebar is just lying there and the people doing the pour pretend like they are lifting it up so it will actually do something. This guy did it right to start with.
Hi Phil, the video is not mine, but I have seen them around a bit, you only pay for what you use, rather than a lorry load of stuff that's been pre-mixed , if you don't use it they throw it away as you have to pay for it.
I love watching the 2 guys lift the dam thing while the other guys watch I don't no whos to blame on that one but please people if u need help lifting ask the other guys to help or tell them to get the hell out.
the kids in the picture are the stars, the one in the yard trying to figure out to do with his arms and the other on the right at the end of this epic.
Ian what's this truck mate?? In Australia we've only used normal agitator bowl trucks. Do you guys always poor the slab first and then out the shed frame up or you do both ways? Always interesting to see how folkes do your trade the other side of the world.
That truck is beyond lame. You would think the arm would swing back and forth. OK it does just not by hand so it is very awkward. Also it needed a longer chute.
They would have been better at ordering ready mixed concrete it comes out the drum faster and will infact put the concrete any where on that pad with no messing,
Christopher Villiers a ready mixed drum you pay for what you use and a percentage for what you don't use of the 6m2 drum , with these you pay for only what you use and no wastage.
ian huggan , was not having a go,I have pushed and shoveled enough concrete over the years it’s bloody hard work!! It’s just when the wagon has the capability to slowly dribble the muck where you want it ,like I said lazy or inexperienced driver.
One thing that this guy did that most of these guys don't, is he has his rebar off of the ground before the pour. Most all of the time the rebar is just lying there and the people doing the pour pretend like they are lifting it up so it will actually do something. This guy did it right to start with.
the 2 fuorescent jackets are lorry operator and cube testing guy ,and the big one is the apprentice.the others 2 are the brains behind the operation
never seen a mixer that mixes on site awsome ..and radio controlled back shute very modern lorry :)
Hi Phil, the video is not mine, but I have seen them around a bit, you only pay for what you use, rather than a lorry load of stuff that's been pre-mixed , if you don't use it they throw it away as you have to pay for it.
Why raking / shovelling into areas the pour can reach?
SupaNami yes you noticed that too. lazy ass wipe
It helps if you give your head a good shake..........Any hand trowels ???
LET THE TRUCK DO THE WORK.THIS VIDEO PAINS ME
I love watching the 2 guys lift the dam thing while the other guys watch I don't no whos to blame on that one but please people if u need help lifting ask the other guys to help or tell them to get the hell out.
Yeah..No free standing people on site
the kids in the picture are the stars, the one in the yard trying to figure out to do with his arms and the other on the right at the end of this epic.
Yes it's lovely seeing the little chap taking it all in and sensibly keeping well clear.
Ian what's this truck mate?? In Australia we've only used normal agitator bowl trucks. Do you guys always poor the slab first and then out the shed frame up or you do both ways? Always interesting to see how folkes do your trade the other side of the world.
the truck holds 10 cube and mixes as it goes so you get exactly what you want and no more,we normally get to dpc level and then pour
the kid in the background knows whats up
what arre the dimensions of the area?
what happened to the rest of the video?
They got kicked off job :)
The most interesting part of this video would have been from when the pour was finished to the final trowel. Wheres part 2?
That truck is beyond lame. You would think the arm would swing back and forth. OK it does just not by hand so it is very awkward. Also it needed a longer chute.
wth dudes just starting dumping a huge pile in one spot...they obviously never raked concrete before...
by the time they lay that it would have set taking to long at leveling
Christopher Villiers yeah that lol
They would have been better at ordering ready mixed concrete it comes out the drum faster and will infact put the concrete any where on that pad with no messing,
These trucks are a heap of junk don't mix it properly and takes days to set,
Christopher Villiers a ready mixed drum you pay for what you use and a percentage for what you don't use of the 6m2 drum , with these you pay for only what you use and no wastage.
Ian I use to drive concretes mixer trucks so I know how long it would take to lay that slab on concrete.
First timers , hopefully last time.
Talk about a lazy driver 👎🏼🙄let the truck do the work,smarter not harder.
I find everyone is an expert until they put there video up
ian huggan , was not having a go,I have pushed and shoveled enough concrete over the years it’s bloody hard work!! It’s just when the wagon has the capability to slowly dribble the muck where you want it ,like I said lazy or inexperienced driver.
Smh
WTF!
Rodney Tom f
Sooooooooo boring!
rubbish