See What It Takes To Put Concrete Rebar Cages Together
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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Part 2: In this video, we’re putting together 115-120 pier cages on-site for a big project in the South Bay.
With each pier averaging 16 feet deep and 18 inches in diameter, these cages are reinforced with number 3 rebar for the stirrups and # 5 verticals, spaced 4 inches on center for durability. We’re using a custom-built template to keep it efficient, making the cages in phases as we progress. The team will work in sync as they assemble these cages with precision and speed.
We know some folks prefer to have these cages pre-built, but for this project, making them on-site was the most efficient move. Plus, it’s all about that muscle memory-when you’re in the groove, the work just flows.
If you're curious about our setup, need some pro tips on rebar cages, or are looking for inspiration for your own project, sit back and enjoy.
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Part 2: Check us out putting rebar cages together for some concrete piers. We have a total of 115. The average depth of 16 feet 18 inches in diameter
Check out this other PIER project: bit.ly/3qD1NgP
Check out Part 1: bit.ly/3MWI6Mi
Great video man. Thank you for this! You and your crew are masters!!!
Thank you. 👌🏾👌🏾
Nice video. Good luck to you
Appreciate it
Followed your link and subscribed. Got out of construction a couple years ago. I miss it, but I'm not likely to return to industrial, but u never know. Keep going with your channel man. Maybe you can pass it on to your son. U have my support 💪🏾
Mannn been getting a lot of " keyboard warriors and so called you tube construction experts latley" 😀😀 . definitely appreciate the kind words ..
wow thats alot of rebar!!!! at least to me, but i def think its vetter to do it the way u did it
Probably about 20 tons for this project... Got about 20 long-form videos coming this month .. 10 just from past projects... Congrats on that subscriber count going up
@@AllAccessConstruction thank u bro! hard to convert them shorts subs to long form videos tho lol. have a good week
All good
Dang Dude Im Sorry I Actually Thought I Had Subscribed to You Too.🤦♀️
Your still my #1subscriber
Nice. Those rebar guns are fast. Trust the process
Super fast 👍🏾👍🏾
Awesome work
Appreciate the comment 👍🏾👍🏾💯💯
lets go
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Nice work! Why did the plans call for the piers? Are they pinned to the bedrock? If so, how is that done in such a deep hole?
Building a 4000 Square Foot Deck.. 16 feet deep.. 18 inches diameter..
I may have missed it but are the rings ordered in or did you manufacture them before arriving on site
We order the rings
How do you make the rings?
Had them made
Looks like someone has been very busy.... power wire tie tool is preferred by professionals over hand tying. Wire length and tension is very consistent. Back in the day I would have killed to have a labor saver like that. Spent too many hours in the hot desert sun building rebar cages.
As much as possible we had rebar pre-cut and bent per plan. Doing it in field was not as accurate and never saved time or money doing it ourselves. After you have cut several hundred #5 and #6 in field it was time to go home already, at least it felt that way.
On some jobs, rebar cages were welded. Especially if they were really big, really heavy, and were picked and placed by cranes. No one wants rebar coming apart and falling on your head. Our jobs were never that big, but have been on sites that were.
Just watched video again... your project is big, really big for residential. Have not seen that much earth work, deep piles, and steel, in long time. Wishing you and your crew best of luck. You have so many fans watching progress on videos. It has to feel really good.
Many thanks 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Much Respect! Terrifying When Rebar Goes Wild
@@fairygurl9269 Thanks for comment. Rebar can kill. Back in the day safety caps for ends weren't made yet. Workers got impaled. On other projects cages would collapse when picked by crane and fall on workers. We all learned how to be safe. Today we don't even 2nd guess safety.