How To build A Round Column. Cast-in-place
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Good day and welcome back. in today's video we cast-in-place one of the front entryway fancy columns. How To build A Round Column. Cast-in-place
Cast-in-place concrete, also known as poured-in-place, is a concreting technique which is undertaken in situ or in the concrete component's finished position. Cast-in-place concrete is the preferred choice for concrete slabs and foundations, as well as components such as beams, columns, walls, roofs, and so on.
Precast vs Cast-in-Place Concrete-What’s the Difference?
If you’re familiar with concrete, you’re likely familiar with the debate surrounding precast concrete vs cast-in-place concrete. Both methods have their advantages, but there is one clear winner.
Precast concrete has continued to grow in popularity over the years due to its efficiency, strength and durability. But why are more businesses turning to precast concrete? We’ll discuss the differences in this blog and provide examples for what makes precast concrete more advantageous.
What is precast concrete?
Precast concrete, sometimes called “prefabricated” or “pre made” concrete, is a concrete product that is created offsite, then delivered to its project destination for final use.
Precast concrete products, such as Pole Base®, are created by pouring a cement mixture into a mold that can contain wire mesh, rebar or even prestressed cable. The filled mold is then cured in a controlled environment to ensure greater control over material quality.
Because this all happens offsite, the delivered product is ready for use right away, which can save crucial time on construction projects.
Because precast concrete is so customizable, it’s the ideal choice for a variety of applications, both large and small, including:
Light pole and sign bases
Pillars and columns
Parking structures
Culverts
Retaining walls
Building construction
What is cast-in-place concrete?
Cast-in-place concrete, also known as “site-cast” or “poured-in-place” concrete, is poured and cured onsite in the concrete’s finished position.
For specific applications, this type of casting can be ideal. For example, some foundations and other very large concrete components would be difficult to transport between a concrete plant and job site, making cast-in-place concrete more feasible. Cast-in-place concrete is also commonly used for small projects. Precast concrete pricing scales with projects, so smaller projects can actually cost more. In these cases, cast-in-place concrete may be preferred. But overall, precast concrete is the best choice for building foundations with structural integrity and dimensions built to your precise specifications.
Advantages of precast concrete
As we’ll expand on below, precast concrete outperforms cast-in-place in a variety of crucial ways. Precast concrete is more efficient, durable and higher-quality than cast-in-place concrete for almost all applications.
Simplified material inputs and cost
Because precast products already contain the concrete, conduits and rebar needed, they eliminate the need to purchase and prepare these materials. Offsite casting also removes onsite casting needs, such as cardboard forms, from the equation. This simplifies the construction process to reduce hassle and increase efficiency.
Less time needed to install
Precast concrete components are ready for immediate use upon delivery while cast-in-place concrete are not. This eliminates unnecessary time needed to set up cardboard forms, bend and position rebar, pour and vibrate concrete and then wait for the concrete to cure. The removal of these steps saves valuable time in terms of project duration and cost from labor needed.
Cost-effective for large projects
When compared to cast-in-place concrete, the cost associated with precast concrete decreases as project scale increases. Large-scale projects that require repeatable concrete components, such as installing airport taxiway lighting, are great candidates for precast concrete products, as the setup and install time required to hand pour all concrete would quickly increase project cost. Precast concrete is truly an economy of scale, which makes it ideal for businesses and contractors of large-scale construction projects.
Stronger than cast-in-place concrete
Precast concrete is often stronger than cast-in-place concrete. Not only are precast concrete products already reinforced with steel rebar, but the controlled curing process also ensures that the concrete will set correctly under ideal conditions for maximized strength.
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Better than d so called professional contractors
Thanks, Slow and steady wins the race
Bro I see the work coming on long nicely
Appreciate it
@@paynefuldiy yup
Not me waiting to see something else 😂 in the beginning
legendary
That look so good...great job 👏
Thank you 😋
Good work and please be careful of your back
Yep thanks took me 2 days to finish
Have to work with ur budget was a good move with the pipes u can rent them when ur through install some 1*3 or 2*4 on the edges with screws so when u rent them they wont get damage so easily
That column was fantastic. Love your innovation again and the saving of finances. Your determination and consistency is an inspiration. 🙏🏽
Thanks so much! Really appreciate that
You work harder in a day than many people do in a year. Thank you for showing the spider web too. Great result and perfectly level column! Greetings from France.
bonjour mon ami comment vas tu thank you so much for you support
it must be amazing over there in the summertime
Coming together beautifully brother, enjoy Jamaica 🇯🇲
Where u buy the pipes for the coloums i been looking only 4 inch they sell please tell where
I got it from a friend
Where there is a will there is a way,Great job
amen
Great work
Thank you so bro
You are putting in some real hard work to get it done, keep going. The column looks great and that was an excellent money saving tip.
Thanks 👍
lovely work again
R mummy
Good work, question what the length of the Column
good day the column I'm making is going to be 8 feet so I stop it under 7 feet from the floor level to add the capital/crown on top
If those columns are going to be supporting weight I would tap the outside lightly with a hammer after each pour to further compact the cement.
its just for aesthetics in the entry way
Wow the collumb is beautiful
thanks.. and thank you for the support
Wonderful work. Love how you are building your home. 👊🏾
thank you.. appreciate the support of the channel
I enjoyed your work brother payne. I have a question what size pipe did u used for the columns. ✅️🙏🇯🇲🖤
The pipe is a 12 inches drain pipe
Ok must appreciated. 🇯🇲🇺🇸🙏✅️🖤
Excellent. Love it.
Many thanks!
That’s quite the spider empire but you sure seh dem patient?😂.
I hope so because their waiting all day just to feel a vibration in the web
Good job buddy keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Blessed does the Guy that does the colums
Has a w app # Thank you
good day. much respect. his phone with the whatsapp not working so your going to have to call him straight
@@paynefuldiy Thanks Blessed
Blessings jah son good work ethic
That's wonderful of her to come drop off the materials u well needed #hardware
me thank her a million times
@@paynefuldiy yes u should
good Job
thanks much respect
Mwad dwag i lke di wirk a yur house mad sus
Yes working on my own house building out of pocket
Got my front columns for about 9000 each for labor, guy did a good job but took too long to come back for the back ones so I bought the pipes and my builder did those. Those in the back are just round but in the end it really doesn’t matter.
the ones in the back going to look much better when you grill it..
Bro I see the work coming on long nicely
much love and respect bro
@@paynefuldiy yeah bro bless up
Awesome the structure is looking so firm very good job keep up the good work
Thank you so much 😀
Respect to such a Master Craftsman.
Looking good...God bless you 🙏
Thank you! You too!
Beautiful work
Thank you very much!
Admire ur hard wrk n determination mi bro but come on man u must can get a one man giv u a hand one n two time...y u always hafdi do the wrk the harder way n use excess board n cuttings.. and if u were gonna use such big columns y the spacing between wall n column so close u cud giv it a wider spacing..u cud hav done it an easier way n attain same results no cracks but good job end of the day..get help wen u a do heavy casting
thank you we really appreciate the support.. boy If I could get the help I would gladly take it.. I don't really ask for help anymore cause all I get is the runaround and I can't pause the work waiting on ppl who will never forward..
the column size is just for aesthetics.. if I carry it out any more it would breach the covenant... that is the only size pipe I could get at the time and it worked out beautifully.. much respect.. 👍
@@paynefuldiy gwaan do it man greater reward just deh around the corner...