I'm building my home with EF Block (ICF) and grouted the first 5 feet of wall using a line pump (recommended). It sure would be easier to do the next 5 feet using a boom pump like you but the manufacturer doesn't recommend it due to the speed of the grout coming down (potentially causing a blowout). I see that you have a long narrow hose coming down. Is that slowing the grout down? Or do you have a smaller nozzle on the end? Any information that you can provide on what I should ask the boom pump service provider would be greatly appreciated! Running a line pump hose up 10 feet high is going to be a hassle. Thank you!
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Do you vibrate the walls to get the concrete to fill in
Vibration is for consolidation of the paste and aggregate, not to “fill in”
I'm building my home with EF Block (ICF) and grouted the first 5 feet of wall using a line pump (recommended). It sure would be easier to do the next 5 feet using a boom pump like you but the manufacturer doesn't recommend it due to the speed of the grout coming down (potentially causing a blowout). I see that you have a long narrow hose coming down. Is that slowing the grout down? Or do you have a smaller nozzle on the end? Any information that you can provide on what I should ask the boom pump service provider would be greatly appreciated! Running a line pump hose up 10 feet high is going to be a hassle. Thank you!
No vibrating the concrete?
"there's 1 guy doing _______ and 2 guys watching" 😂😂😂 I'm glad to see that it's no only in Brazil where that's standard practice 😅
What slump did you use?
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