If you don't have a jack hammer, you could just remove what's loose, and patch it up with Rapid Set Mortar Mix. That's what I did to my steps. I just watched Mike Haduck here on UA-cam, and it's good as new
Jamaica or any other needs a man like you to work as the Minister of Construction. There will be better roads houses and better infrastructure under your leadership..... 🤞🏿👍🏿🙏🏿your work is benefitting...
The bottom step should not have been formed and poured on top of the 2" concrete bottom. He should have removed that also. The treads are different sizes. You NEVER make the step different sizes to step on. The face of the steps are terrible. When doing steps you pull the forms when the concrete has set up enough that they won't collapse. This is done so that you can sponge finish the face and you won't have the honeycombs that those had. I'VE seen the block work and brick work he does and he should stick to that. If he wants to do Concrete, he should have an experienced Concrete man teach him the right way to do it.
@@Getitdone87 did you notice that he drilled and screwed in the tap-cons of the top step form......and after the whole thing was screwed in........THEN HE CHECKED IT WITH A LEVEL. AND HAD TO PULL IT APART BECAUSE IT WASN'T LEVEL.
If you don't have a jack hammer, you could just remove what's loose, and patch it up with Rapid Set Mortar Mix. That's what I did to my steps. I just watched Mike Haduck here on UA-cam, and it's good as new
Jamaica or any other needs a man like you to work as the Minister of Construction. There will be better roads houses and better infrastructure under your leadership..... 🤞🏿👍🏿🙏🏿your work is benefitting...
thank you, so much my brother
@ Phillip..I second that suggestion.
That door need some love too.
Thumbs up! Great video.
Bigup Repping Toronto.
Watching your videos to do my first concrete diy job.
Awesome! Thank you!
You did a great job. Keep the videos coming.
Thank you! Will do!
Sir a remarkable rebuild a work of art, and you went the extra mile with the additional works thanks for posting bren new subscriber from the UK
Thank you kindly
What kind of cement mix was used on these steps??
Beautiful work as always 👏
Hi I like the way you show you do a good job 👍 people can see because you show step by step thank you you nice guys
Our pleasure!
Top notch! Thanks for sharing, very helpful
my pleasure!Glad it was helpful!
Nice - always going the extra mile to ensure a quality job.
You got that right!😄👍appreciate your feedback ✊🏾
Normal outstanding job bud!!!!
Another fine bit of work
Hermoso trabajo 👌👌 gracias por compartir el vídeo 👌👌 saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱👌💯
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Nice trick using the drill to compact the concrete down mate👌👌👌 Great work buddy!
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent, looks really nice and well built.
Thank you very much!
Awesome work
Nice work ryan. Should have a look at Mike hadduck masonry he has some good tips on this kind of stuff.
Thanks! Will do!
You're the man, man!! Bless you!!
I appreciate that!
Great video! Amazing job.
Love it ! Good for Canada!
Glad you like it!
Great job, excellent tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent job...👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job as usual going the extra mile for your client. Jamaican excellence.
Thanks so much
Keep up de good works bredda, much support 👍
Appreciated!
Good job thank for all the iinfo
Well Done.
thanks
How many bags of concrete did you use
Nice job
Are those 1x6 boards for the form? What is the measurement for each step (top)?
Great video. Did you use a special mix for the concrete ? IMHO it needs to be specially tough to withstand years of footfall.
Perfect job😊👍
Nice work.
Thanks!
Nice little tutorial there Ryan hope your well
Justin @ Brickright 👍
Thank you Justin, everything is great, just giving thanks, hope all is well with you 💪
Wet here but all is good thankyou Ryan 👍
Top class all the way.
Awesome🥰🥰🥰
Thanks 🤗
Fantastic my brother!
Thank you kindly!
You saved someone from breaking their ankle 🤕 nice job 👍
Another great work 💪🏿
Appreciate that
Blesseded love
more blessings 🙌
Nice days
Bless up my brother 🙏🏾
Cut the bottom of your risers at a 45 and you'll be able to get a trowel.
I didn't cut the 45 for this one because I removed the fram the same day,but that's a great tips 👌
Ah-those are cement. Mine are concrete, so requires jackhammer or hydraulic crusher.
Owners will be happy with that.
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And this is why we are required to pull a permit for stairs.
You did a very good job
Piece of cake
Not a good idea to pour up against bare wood probably should have put a piece of metal in front of that top step ! But looks good otherwise !
I could use that machine to break the steps apart. However, I don't trust myself at building the steps back.
lol you can do it give it a try😉
The bottom step should not have been formed and poured on top of the 2" concrete bottom. He should have removed that also. The treads are different sizes. You NEVER make the step different sizes to step on. The face of the steps are terrible.
When doing steps you pull the forms when the concrete has set up enough that they won't collapse. This is done so that you can sponge finish the face and you won't have the honeycombs that those had.
I'VE seen the block work and brick work he does and he should stick to that. If he wants to do Concrete, he should have an experienced Concrete man teach him the right way to do it.
I appreciate your expertise Matthew do you have a channel so I can learn more.Please forward the link it would be appreciated
Lol top step slopes bout 1/2 inch down towards door bottom step slopes down opposite direction bout 1 inch
@@Getitdone87 did you notice that he drilled and screwed in the tap-cons of the top step form......and after the whole thing was screwed in........THEN HE CHECKED IT WITH A LEVEL.
AND HAD TO PULL IT APART BECAUSE IT WASN'T LEVEL.
Why don’t you buy good tools.
U have basic tools of every brand.
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Did it do the job? Yes is the answer. Why don’t you buy him some more tools. I doubt he would object!
Making Chicken salad out of chicken💩
Great work Ryan
lol