Nathan, where I live in South Texas, a yard of concrete is running between $120 and $158 a yard depending on the PSI of the concrete. We have numerous concrete companies which helps to keep the cost down.
Nathan, I live in Australia. Love your accent, your truthfulness and humour. Unusual it might seem but it fits in with australia as we we true aussies dont mind taking the micky out of ourselves. I also like cats. How about more of mumma cat and her ofspring,
Man Richard is a good operator. Its good to talented and skilled friends! The building is looking amazing Nathan and it was good to see Bruno out there helping out and treasure hunting a bit! I'm going to be down for a few weeks with some medical stuff I won't bore you with but watching as much as I can. All the best my friend.
One of the hardest working guys on RUclips and another great video. Thanks. In this one, you said it might be too dark for us to see the unlit back of your new building. Nope, not with the new camera. Lighting as phenomenal.
Watching your buddy there made me think…around here, we need to encourage a little of these gamer kids to get into excavator work. They already have that highly trained hand/eye coordination, I think the skills could transfer pretty good. Well, it’s a thought!
I paid $150/yd in Selmer Tennessee 4 months ago. In 1973 I paid $16/yd in Southern California. Union wages for a construction teamsters was $6.90/hr back then.
You are really going to enjoy having a workshop to do all the maintenance and storage you need. It is so nice to have a place to do all those under one roof. Congratulations Nathan. Look forward to the rest of the activities to finish it up.
With the black roof it's going to be hot in there in the summer. I put a 4x4 fan with louvers in the gable end of my pole building. It really helped with summer cooling.
Thanks for sharing with us Nathan, you have a lot going on and a plan to stay busy all next year too. Going to have lots of great videos coming . Stay safe , Fred.
Good video Nathan. Your 'friend' Mr. Richard was a good choice of operator to work on dealing with the water run off around your new 'barn'. He made an excellent job of clearing & grading. The plans for the use of the building sound first class. I hope it all works out well for you. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
Nathan that was an awesome video. That operator you hired really was good. He did an excellent job. I’m all excited to see the log cabin build. Take care and have a good one. 👍❤️
Nathan,it’s a quality building that will be used for a lot of things but you’ll be out of the elements year round and will last for years to come 👍✅😮😊❤
That flaked up concrete can be caused by salt. We once had a concrete driveway and then we had an ice storm. My dad gets the idea to use rock salt to melt some of the ice so we can get out and into the driveway. The salting went on for a couple of days and when the thaw came, then spring, the concrete started flaking, not to mention the grass dying where the snowmelt and runoff went into the yard!! He didn't do that again!! But he didn't fix the driveway either, he just sold the house and we moved.
@Nathan .... Price of concrete over the pond here in Wales varies weekly, so wouldn't like to say. That said @22:14 had to chuckle as I thought "Mama Cat" was lining up to take a dump in the fresh soil !!
Sense you mentioned that before you bought the place you are at now the former owner had rabbits in that space you are building the new work barn in. Most likely the concrete deterioration was caused by the waist from the rabbits. Their urine would have had salts and mild acid in it and if the concrete wasn't sealed properly and kept clean that would have caused the damage to the slab.
Richard sure has mad excavator skills, a joy to watch. Your excavator was right for the job, too. The new building looks great. Congratulations. Earlier you mentioned that the budget was stretched thin so you wouldn’t pour concrete for a shop floor, and here at the end you stated you had another expensive project, a log cabin. Which should we believe?
Jacksonville, FL concrete is $100-150 per yard. Twenty years ago it was $68 a yard. Your machinery makes the job almost easy. Sure beats that manual shovel work.
I’m sure you’ve got plenty of wood to burn but I’d do a waste oil heater versus a wood stove. A lot more efficient, an easy way to get rid of your waste oil from your truck and machinery a lot less mess in your shop for dry wood storage.
Manage the log pile! If you are purchase logs FIRST IN FIRST OUT plan if demand is there. If you are getting Tree trimmer wood, I would put date and species on each log. The entire plan has to be determined by business demand for the product BUT I would consider having a way to keep tract of logs by date IN and species. With room I would separate logs by species so if something would go wrong someone else could step in and will have a way to understand cost V inventory of your supply of logs. I know value will change with age, condition, and market value.
Great video Nathan, your buddy is a good operator, and you’ve provided him with a great machine to show off his skills. I love how your mind is always ticking over, and thinking ahead of what you want to accomplish. I can only imagine how much you have to spend to achieve your goals, so the saw milling is an integral part of your life, we all love the array of work you carry out on your farm, but we know you have to do the core part of your business, in the sawmill department. Leave yourself time for what makes your business grow. Just a bit of advice from a longtime admirer of your channel. 👍🏼👍🏼
It’s about 250 a yard with fiber here in Florida, I live north of Ocala. So much construction going on here with folks flooding into the state, anything related to building is still high.
I think a nice bowling alley would be nice too in that new building Nathan. A pretty maple alley milked by you and neighborhood competitions, tv show, championships , burger stand and she kes for bowling shoes. Just sayin. Kind Thanks and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
It looks like you don't have any kudzu around your farm. You are very fortunate! And I bet that messed up area of concrete was caused by the corrosive effects of rabbit poo from the previous owner's multitude of bunnies.
In Winchester, VA the going rate for concrete is $150 for 3500 Psi no fiber. 4000 Psi is about $15 more per yard. They did say a price increase is coming at the end of the month.
Get yourself a cement mixer, gravel-sand mix, some bags of cement and pour it in sections. You don't have any big areas. Just a guess a yard of concrete $50-$60 in materials. I have owned a mixer for years.
Cedar ship lap on the gable ends would look cool with the Poplar and around the side garage door. Oh, and before I forget, I highly recommend you name your rooster Corn Pop.
I knew a guy that installed garage doors, called and he had a couple of used doors, I've always been a tightwad. Concrete in KY runs from 100 to 150 a yard. Watched you lose to many logs to rot, you should tag them when to saw them.
Good work around the building. I saw the end wall still had a hole up top and wondered if you were thinking of putting in a window? That floor looks like battery acid damage. Glad you have the room you need for your your equipment and a nice place to do work. Log cabin sounds GREAT! Take care, jack
Great video! Here's an idea for another T-shirt, put a graphic of a big rooster on the front with lettering "Nathan Locator" Reminding the viewing audience that Nathan is nearby.
Where I am in rural Noth Texas i's running 150 a yard 3 yard minimum and they charge an extra delivery fee of 50.00 to my location because it is over 20 miles one way .
Wow, that soil looks like what I got here in Johnston County, NC, hard as a brick. Every time I plant a new bush or tree, I have to replace the soil. I am building a pretty good-sized berm at the back of my property.
I’m thinking that with concrete so high it is time to start self mixing again. Mixer to front end loader to form. Huge savings now days. My dad and I mixed our own concrete in a gas engine mixer. Best wishes and blessings.
In August, I paid $165 a yard. I had six yards ordered. They did tac on an additional 75.00 because I didn't order a whole truckload. I guess it all depends where you live. I'm in the Boston area, and I have a concrete place literally 4 miles from my house (Aggregate Industries)
Mr Google says $120-150 within 20 miles of the plant. I'm in Pasco, WA. I think we paid $120 just after the COVID shutdown ended. As for your slab's spalled area, it looks like salt damage from NaCl deicing compounds. Too much water in the mix during the pour can also lead to this sort of surface weakness. Surface freezing after pouring is also a possibility.
Great progress. Looking very tidy. When funds permit, adding a drain pipe system to take and roof drainage away would be a nice to have for sure. Do you have a need for grey water storage for the food plot? 👨🌾
Depending on the strength of the concrete, a cubic meter of concrete in Denmark, with tax, is around 250 - 260$. One cubic yard is 0,79 cubic meter (m3), so 1 m3 is approximately 1,27 yards ... giving a yard price of around 206$. You can get it a lot more expensive, but for you purpose, I think this would do. Good luck 👍👍
Hi Nathan! I enjoy your channel! Depending on strength of concrete, it goes for anywhere between $110 - $140 a cubic yard in Massachusetts (south, near Cape Cod).
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Nathan, where I live in South Texas, a yard of concrete is running between $120 and $158 a yard depending on the PSI of the concrete. We have numerous concrete companies which helps to keep the cost down.
You remind me of a squirrel hoarding nuts for the winter. You've got so many log piles but you can never keep track of them.
Nathan, I live in Australia. Love your accent, your truthfulness and humour. Unusual it might seem but it fits in with australia as we we true aussies dont mind taking the micky out of ourselves. I also like cats. How about more of mumma cat and her ofspring,
It’s great to have good friends.
agreed
Man Richard is a good operator. Its good to talented and skilled friends! The building is looking amazing Nathan and it was good to see Bruno out there helping out and treasure hunting a bit! I'm going to be down for a few weeks with some medical stuff I won't bore you with but watching as much as I can. All the best my friend.
Appreciate you!
@@OutoftheWoods0623 Same here Buddy. Just ordered my Mr Kato hoodie! I will wear it with pride.
Wishing you a speedy recovery
One of the hardest working guys on RUclips and another great video. Thanks. In this one, you said it might be too dark for us to see the unlit back of your new building. Nope, not with the new camera. Lighting as phenomenal.
Just popped in to say hello to Bruno. Nathan you’re a great father.
Watching your buddy there made me think…around here, we need to encourage a little of these gamer kids to get into excavator work. They already have that highly trained hand/eye coordination, I think the skills could transfer pretty good. Well, it’s a thought!
Absolutely Interesting idea for sure.
That's a great idea!
Concrete cost per yard in Seattle, Washington ranges from $156 to $199 per yard
A joy to watch Richard’s excavator artistry!
I love the random cat content, don’t mind me 😊
I paid $150/yd in Selmer Tennessee 4 months ago. In 1973 I paid $16/yd in Southern California. Union wages for a construction teamsters was $6.90/hr back then.
Rihard did a great job with the tilt bucket . Nathan , you got right man in the excavator . that bank looks nice . Seeya
Richard has a nice touch on that excavator: nice and smooth.
You are really going to enjoy having a workshop to do all the maintenance and storage you need. It is so nice to have a place to do all those under one roof. Congratulations Nathan. Look forward to the rest of the activities to finish it up.
With the black roof it's going to be hot in there in the summer. I put a 4x4 fan with louvers in the gable end of my pole building. It really helped with summer cooling.
Thanks for sharing with us Nathan, you have a lot going on and a plan to stay busy all next year too. Going to have lots of great videos coming . Stay safe , Fred.
Good video Nathan. Your 'friend' Mr. Richard was a good choice of operator to work on dealing with the water run off around your new 'barn'. He made an excellent job of clearing & grading. The plans for the use of the building sound first class. I hope it all works out well for you. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
Mr. Richard is a good operator. Your building is looking great. Stay safe!
121-163 per yard depending on psi. Delivery fee is 120 per truck load
That's in Colorado springs, CO. Really enjoy watching your videos!
180 per yard just poured 3.75 yards Monday . Also check out rock glue for cheap pads .
Nathan that was an awesome video. That operator you hired really was good. He did an excellent job. I’m all excited to see the log cabin build. Take care and have a good one. 👍❤️
Your video title was right on the money. He has some serious operator skills.
Bill
Take your time in the new shop. Nothing permanent until you've worked ther for a while. Plans can always change.
You will fill the building quickly. Thank you for the video, it is a good bit of entertainment !
Absolutely! I have a building and I always recommend to my friends is to multiple it by two. Then add a zero!.
It looks like you got the base packed in real good. When Richard was doing his clean - up pass that clay on the bottom was solid.
I must concur, Richard is an artist in that excavator.
I run equipment for 30 years and I can tell a good operator when I see 1 Richard is good ,Takes practice You practice and you get better!
Log Cabin build should be good for several videos, you have quite a few irons in the fire.
Nice that your friend lent you a hand with the soil clean-up / excavation around the shop. He's darn good.
Nathan,it’s a quality building that will be used for a lot of things but you’ll be out of the elements year round and will last for years to come 👍✅😮😊❤
Have you looked into a self-feeding sawdust stove? You can get rid of your sawdust and get heat at the same time.
It's averaging around $120.00 per yard near us in Michigan. Shipping it to your area might add considerable.
Pouring concrete on 11-15-24 in Edwardsburg Michigan and is 182.00 per yard.
That flaked up concrete can be caused by salt. We once had a concrete driveway and then we had an ice storm. My dad gets the idea to use rock salt to melt some of the ice so we can get out and into the driveway. The salting went on for a couple of days and when the thaw came, then spring, the concrete started flaking, not to mention the grass dying where the snowmelt and runoff went into the yard!! He didn't do that again!! But he didn't fix the driveway either, he just sold the house and we moved.
Here in Cincinnati I just had 7 yards poured for my new driveway at$110.00/ yard
@Nathan .... Price of concrete over the pond here in Wales varies weekly, so wouldn't like to say. That said @22:14 had to chuckle as I thought "Mama Cat" was lining up to take a dump in the fresh soil !!
Sense you mentioned that before you bought the place you are at now the former owner had rabbits in that space you are building the new work barn in. Most likely the concrete deterioration was caused by the waist from the rabbits. Their urine would have had salts and mild acid in it and if the concrete wasn't sealed properly and kept clean that would have caused the damage to the slab.
'since', and 'waste' - come on dude, you can do better
Richard sure has mad excavator skills, a joy to watch. Your excavator was right for the job, too. The new building looks great. Congratulations. Earlier you mentioned that the budget was stretched thin so you wouldn’t pour concrete for a shop floor, and here at the end you stated you had another expensive project, a log cabin. Which should we believe?
Nice shop
We are in Delta Junction Alaska and this summer we had 10 yards of 3000psi without fiber at $187/yard
Jacksonville, FL concrete is $100-150 per yard. Twenty years ago it was $68 a yard.
Your machinery makes the job almost easy. Sure beats that manual shovel work.
I’m sure you’ve got plenty of wood to burn but I’d do a waste oil heater versus a wood stove. A lot more efficient, an easy way to get rid of your waste oil from your truck and machinery a lot less mess in your shop for dry wood storage.
Manage the log pile! If you are purchase logs FIRST IN FIRST OUT plan if demand is there. If you are getting Tree trimmer wood, I would put date and species on each log. The entire plan has to be determined by business demand for the product BUT I would consider having a way to keep tract of logs by date IN and species. With room I would separate logs by species so if something would go wrong someone else could step in and will have a way to understand cost V inventory of your supply of logs. I know value will change with age, condition, and market value.
Thanks!
Appreciate it!
Congratulations 👏👏👏👍👍👍. It sure looks good. You have a lot of work to do. But you will enjoy doing it 😊. Stay Blessed 😇🙏🙏🙏.
On a bldg like that rain gutters and downspouts are your friend.
rocky top doors Elizabethton TN...............great people to deal with
Great video Nathan, your buddy is a good operator, and you’ve provided him with a great machine to show off his skills. I love how your mind is always ticking over, and thinking ahead of what you want to accomplish. I can only imagine how much you have to spend to achieve your goals, so the saw milling is an integral part of your life, we all love the array of work you carry out on your farm, but we know you have to do the core part of your business, in the sawmill department. Leave yourself time for what makes your business grow. Just a bit of advice from a longtime admirer of your channel. 👍🏼👍🏼
I appreciate that, I always try to think ahead!
@@OutoftheWoods0623 glad to see Cabbage back on the program. I get a little worried about him when I don’t see him for awhile.
Wow, going to be a really nice and useful shed. I can't wait to see it all filled up!!❤
I love the title of the video. Empire of dirt. Johnny Cash and Nine Inch Nails. Awesome!
yep that was the inspiration,
Your Upgrades to Your Homestead is Coming Along Nicely..😎
Looking Forward to seeing More Videos.👍😎
It’s about 250 a yard with fiber here in Florida, I live north of Ocala. So much construction going on here with folks flooding into the state, anything related to building is still high.
I think a nice bowling alley would be nice too in that new building Nathan. A pretty maple alley milked by you and neighborhood competitions, tv show, championships , burger stand and she kes for bowling shoes. Just sayin. Kind Thanks and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Nice job, the swale of the excavation will do its job nicely. Water does so much damage if not controlled.
Here in the UK concrete is around $253 per yard delivered.
Those do really good work
It looks like you don't have any kudzu around your farm. You are very fortunate! And I bet that messed up area of concrete was caused by the corrosive effects of rabbit poo from the previous owner's multitude of bunnies.
Do you have an organised plan for where you stack different types of logs around the yard?
Very excited for the log cabin build!
Here in western Arkansas concrete goes for about 275/yd with fiber
Stoney ridge said watch you😊
In Winchester, VA the going rate for concrete is $150 for 3500 Psi no fiber. 4000 Psi is about $15 more per yard. They did say a price increase is coming at the end of the month.
Get yourself a cement mixer, gravel-sand mix, some bags of cement and pour it in sections. You don't have any big areas. Just a guess a yard of concrete $50-$60 in materials.
I have owned a mixer for years.
220 yard 6 bag fiber with fiberglass rebar
could you do more sawmill maintenance videos please sir
Autumn colors from the air, spectacular!🙏 Mom had a cat with the same markings as Cabbage, we called her Patches. 😻 cats rule.🙏
Cedar ship lap on the gable ends would look cool with the Poplar and around the side garage door. Oh, and before I forget, I highly recommend you name your rooster Corn Pop.
I'll keep that in mind!
I poured 12 yards about 6 weeks ago and 4000# concrete was around $160. a yard. We are in Carrollton Ohio. Ron
That's a good price!
Neighbor had a drive replaced this past summer and it was just under $300 per yard with fiber plus a 10 yard minimum. This is south west of Nashville.
Hey brother. Your building is looking wonderful and the grading is coming along nicely. Chip / TN
I knew a guy that installed garage doors, called and he had a couple of used doors, I've always been a tightwad. Concrete in KY runs from 100 to 150 a yard. Watched you lose to many logs to rot, you should tag them when to saw them.
Good work around the building. I saw the end wall still had a hole up top and wondered if you were thinking of putting in a window?
That floor looks like battery acid damage.
Glad you have the room you need for your your equipment and a nice place to do work.
Log cabin sounds GREAT!
Take care,
jack
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You have plenty time no rush take your time
Concrete down here south of Atlanta is about $170 a yard w/o fiber
Your video looks good on my TV. I watch you on Apple TV connected to a LG TV. I like when content providers have good video and audio.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy it.
Great video! Here's an idea for another T-shirt, put a graphic of a big rooster on the front with lettering "Nathan Locator" Reminding the viewing audience that Nathan is nearby.
Log cabin will be real interesting to watch. Put a bathroom in it. And running water. You’re a busy man. God bless ya and your family
Looking great!
Sure is a nice building and you got a lot going on.......Thank you Nathan.....
Old Shoe🇺🇸
Where I am in rural Noth Texas i's running 150 a yard 3 yard minimum and they charge an extra delivery fee of 50.00 to my location because it is over 20 miles one way .
thx
I just recently did a 2.5 yard pour and it cost me $580. That's here in the northern part of middle Tennessee
Wow, that soil looks like what I got here in Johnston County, NC, hard as a brick. Every time I plant a new bush or tree, I have to replace the soil. I am building a pretty good-sized berm at the back of my property.
Looking great. So much enjoyment watching your business grow. You are providing well for your family. Keep the content coming.
Richard's got some big stones to be working that close tell him great job please
Thanks for sharing.
I’m thinking that with concrete so high it is time to start self mixing again. Mixer to front end loader to form. Huge savings now days. My dad and I mixed our own concrete in a gas engine mixer. Best wishes and blessings.
In August, I paid $165 a yard. I had six yards ordered. They did tac on an additional 75.00 because I didn't order a whole truckload. I guess it all depends where you live. I'm in the Boston area, and I have a concrete place literally 4 miles from my house (Aggregate Industries)
Mr Google says $120-150 within 20 miles of the plant. I'm in Pasco, WA. I think we paid $120 just after the COVID shutdown ended. As for your slab's spalled area, it looks like salt damage from NaCl deicing compounds. Too much water in the mix during the pour can also lead to this sort of surface weakness. Surface freezing after pouring is also a possibility.
In Tallahassee Florida I did 2 yards for a driveway $615
Great progress. Looking very tidy. When funds permit, adding a drain pipe system to take and roof drainage away would be a nice to have for sure. Do you have a need for grey water storage for the food plot? 👨🌾
I pour concrete here in Jacksonville Florida and Duval county is running 250 yd thanks a lot to our covid jacked up all the prices
That's crazy!
Depending on the strength of the concrete, a cubic meter of concrete in Denmark, with tax, is around 250 - 260$.
One cubic yard is 0,79 cubic meter (m3), so 1 m3 is approximately 1,27 yards ... giving a yard price of around 206$. You can get it a lot more expensive, but for you purpose, I think this would do.
Good luck 👍👍
Hi Nathan! I enjoy your channel!
Depending on strength of concrete, it goes for anywhere between $110 - $140 a cubic yard in Massachusetts (south, near Cape Cod).
We're running around $130-$170 up on the North Shore. Lot's of demand. 🙂
175 here in Ct.
when i started concrete in 1969 it was $16.00 per yd. turlock calif
Holy smokes, Nathan, u sure stay busy!
Very nice workshop Nathan. i’m looking forward to seeing it finished. Another great video.👍🏻