How I make concrete wall caps (Mike Haduck)

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  • @ltmonson
    @ltmonson 3 місяці тому +1

    This will work perfect for my brick 1/2 wall caps. I've been doing more and more of this type of work and I enjoy it, thanks to this invaluable encyclopedia you've created.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 місяці тому

      Thanks ltmonson,, Mike

  • @jmwcjones
    @jmwcjones 9 років тому +75

    This may sound dumb, but I have been a DIYer/handyman for many years...and you helped me stop being so afraid of concrete. Every time you say, "No bid deal," I think "I can do that." Thank you, sir. Great fan of your videos.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому +16

      C. Joseph Jones , I appreciate the comment, and comments like this make me think I am on the right track, thanks, God bless. mike

    • @3112magic
      @3112magic 7 років тому +3

      me too

  • @MotogiantTL
    @MotogiantTL 9 років тому +101

    I can always tell when someone is genuinely trying to pass on some knowledge by how simple they explain things. Sometimes people try to over complicate things to impress, I like how you are experienced enough to provide genuine ideas without needing to "honk your own horn". I'm making caps for an outdoor fireplace this weekend and I will benefit from your experience and methods.
    Tremendous thanks to you sir!

    • @MrChewy63
      @MrChewy63 6 років тому +2

      Paul Price I agree 100% very talented yet teaching as well

  • @boedesign
    @boedesign 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Mike - years later, this is still helping people. Many thanks!

  • @socksincrocks4421
    @socksincrocks4421 Рік тому +1

    Mike, you should be required viewing in the world. Love everything you put out.

  • @MMGJ10
    @MMGJ10 5 років тому +2

    I have to say that the more I watch your videos the more I am impressed at the wide range of masonry you are skilled at. I spent 17 years as a bricklayer/laborer and a couple years doing concrete work. I've been on my own for 2 years doing "a little bit of everything", from repair, patching, pointing, etc. It's been a learning experience. Seeing you do everything makes me want to keep pushing and learning. Thank you for the videos

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Thanks, MMG, it’s not a easy trade to make a living in, I would have got a gov job and then did it on the side for extra money, it gets to you after a while, thanks, mike

    • @MMGJ10
      @MMGJ10 5 років тому

      @@MikeHaduck I agree. In hindsight I would've got a nice consistent job with benefits. This trade definitely does take it's toll on you.

  • @RedfishInc
    @RedfishInc 7 років тому +14

    I'll never build a concrete wall cap but I sure enjoyed watching you work at your craft. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому +1

      thanks JPVegh, I appreciate it. mike

  • @troyweatherford9874
    @troyweatherford9874 Рік тому +1

    Wow,I'd never even thought of making my own cap blocks, thanks Mike!

  • @negara54
    @negara54 7 років тому +19

    Nice video. In the UK, I usually tap in a piece of beading with a round edge into the mould on each side, after all the wet concrete is in place.. This will be removed when set to form drip edges for rainwater- preventing water making its way onto the brick face.
    To ensure this thinnish beading comes out easily, I cover it with cling-film.

    • @JGormo11811
      @JGormo11811 5 років тому +4

      I was thinking the same thing for the drip, here in Ireland I think it probably cost more to make than to buy in a precast yard. Them premixed bags of concrete are used a lot in the US don't see them much here.

  • @RobertSenvisky
    @RobertSenvisky 2 місяці тому

    Mike, this was a terrific video, extremely self explanatory and excellent for a layman such as myself!

  • @randythomas3478
    @randythomas3478 3 роки тому

    Always I learn from Mike's videos. A man cannot learn enough! Thanks Mike! "Bo" in Union County North Carolina....

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому

      Thanks Bo, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @wtfhandcrafted.williamt.fi9361
    @wtfhandcrafted.williamt.fi9361 6 років тому

    Mike my man, you are the bees knees my friend. I’m just a dumb ol Ironworker and didn’t know the finer points of concrete, but I refuse to do any job half assed.
    Your videos have shown me the old school methods that have kept houses standing for centuries. Thank you for all of them.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Hi William, I appreciate it , mike

  • @ringsidejudge4302
    @ringsidejudge4302 2 роки тому +1

    Just in process of doing 16 and found your video simple and easily followed . The trick with the wire hooks was a life saver for me , as I work on my own , I have to do 2 pillar caps and am struggling to get 2 inch mouldings to insert as a curved edge . Many Thanks from Ireland .

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Thanks ringside, good to hear from. Ireland, Mike

  • @dlove118
    @dlove118 6 років тому +2

    Mike, with your help my dad and I were able to patch up my front stoop. I love watching you work and your explanations are amazing. An old timer showed me a trick with a form like that where he pulled the blade out of my sawzall and made an impromptu vibrator. I know you said you don't use it but I thought I would pass the tip along.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Hi David, thanks for the tip I never heard that sounds like a great idea I’ll have to pass it on, thanks for the input, Mike

  • @1mtstewart
    @1mtstewart 9 років тому +1

    I have a small statue in my garden and have been considering buying a stone to put the statue on. My raised beds for vegetables are 4x8x16 blocks so I was going to make a stand on the sides and back for the statue and plant some shade loving plants underneath for contrast. This video filled the need for my platform top! I will use some quarter round for the top and cove along the base and give it my best!
    Again, Mike you are a knowledgeable craftsman that is willing to share your trade and skills! thank you very much!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      1mtstewart thanks for the comment, mike

  • @donanything6816
    @donanything6816 2 роки тому

    I love your video's! They are always helpful.
    Thank you for sharing your years of knowledge and wisdom.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Thanks Don, I appreciate the kind words, Mike

  • @mickydub3
    @mickydub3 5 років тому +3

    " TOP CLASS " JOB Love the use of hooks simple thing to do .......would never of thought of that Great tip

  • @GDWhiting
    @GDWhiting 9 років тому +7

    I did the same thing but for replacement step treads. It was cold so i was able to make them in the shop. Also used empty caulk tubes and screwed them to the plywood bottom form so id have holes for the railings after i laid the treads. whatever works right. thanks

  • @jonathanschearer7778
    @jonathanschearer7778 4 роки тому

    This is also a really handy way to make concrete tables. I never thought of a right angle concrete piece to set up the forms. Great idea, thanks Mike!

  • @blahblahblahblah2837
    @blahblahblahblah2837 5 років тому

    I tried to like this video twice! Brilliant from start to finish!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Thanks Blah, I appreciate it, mike

  • @WajidKhan-uq4lj
    @WajidKhan-uq4lj Місяць тому

    Thank you mike, you video was very informative and inspiring. Just wht i neede for own garden walls. Thank you stay safe.

  • @manganights
    @manganights 8 років тому +1

    You've got some nice videos. I used to pour concrete and built my own home years ago. Thanks for taking the time to do them.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому +1

      I appreciate the comment, makes me think I am on the right track, thanks mike

  • @dinod4140
    @dinod4140 9 років тому +4

    You can also oil the forms with diesel fuel or motor oil for easy release .
    Nice work Mike !

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      Dyno Mite Thanks, I appreciate it. mike

  • @QueeferSutherland1
    @QueeferSutherland1 3 роки тому

    Just subbed, mainly for the no-nonsense informative videos but also for not being someone who bangs on to people to subscribe and hit the like button every 2 minutes...keep up the good work Mike.

  • @campbejouc
    @campbejouc 9 років тому

    good simple logic on the form. I like the hanger idea. Lots of work for one by one.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      James Campbell , hi James, yea lots of work for one by one, glad its over. thanks mike

  • @robstorms
    @robstorms 9 років тому +2

    Thanks for schooling us Mike !!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      robstorms Just passing along what I learned from others, thank you, mike

  • @samsngdevice5103
    @samsngdevice5103 4 роки тому +1

    If you spray it with Sherwin williams Hydro Defend concrete sealer it will stay clark and not get all dirty and stained. Costa about $35 per gallon and covers about 200 sq ft. put 2- 4 coats for good measure.

  • @lez7767
    @lez7767 8 років тому

    You are bloody amazing. A lot of guys will say I'm nuts but your cement works make me want to be a builder. Unfortunately I'm as old as you and my use by date has expired on new outside skills. I've got a few things out of your videos and this one reminded me of my dad, he didn't like gardening so he would concrete and make it look like fancy paving. Your great... Mr Portland

    • @rufinoalonzo8260
      @rufinoalonzo8260 7 років тому

      Lez Cartwright ur a lame

    • @donbags5542
      @donbags5542 7 років тому +1

      rufino alonzo...
      And you're an ass. What a jerk.

  • @veronicianyveronica5290
    @veronicianyveronica5290 6 років тому

    You are great man,Mike ! Thank you very much,Mike! What a great way to make wall cap!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      I am just a regular guy , but I appreciate it. mike

  • @pagnicinematography
    @pagnicinematography 9 років тому +3

    Yet again another great video. Thanks Mike!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому +1

      Ross Pagni thanks Ross, I try, mike

  • @Umaru1982
    @Umaru1982 7 років тому +3

    I'm totally inspired. Learned something new. Thank you!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks Umaru, I appreciate it. mike

  • @johnwealthy6044
    @johnwealthy6044 Рік тому

    Fantastic video Mike, this is just what I need. My wall caps will be 1.625” high and 2’ long. The option I have considered is a pured in place method.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Рік тому

      Thanks John, whatever works, Mike

    • @johnwealthy6044
      @johnwealthy6044 Рік тому

      @@MikeHaduck Experimented this evening with a practice piece. All was OK except my only problem was the concrete. After 1.5 hours, whilst trying to round the edges, i kept on hitting and dislodging the concrete ballast stones and it left a horrible local rip out. So, 1) did I use the wrong mix 2) did i hit this too early / too late? I waited 1.5 hours..

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Рік тому

      @@johnwealthy6044 hi John, I start edging it right after I pour and then lightly keep going over it, just like in my concrete videos. Mike

  • @BlackOmega314
    @BlackOmega314 9 років тому

    Another great video Mike. I really appreciate the time you take to share your knowledge.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      BlackOmega314 thanks, I appreciate it, mike

  • @samsngdevice5103
    @samsngdevice5103 4 роки тому

    I knew he was good,
    Didn't know he was
    THAT GOOD!

  • @carmelellis817
    @carmelellis817 3 роки тому

    This could be an ASMR vid..found it soothing to watch..OK back in my box lol...was amazing because now I think I can make my own call caps....x

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому

      Thanks Carmel, I am sure you can, Mike

  • @fordguyfordguy
    @fordguyfordguy 7 років тому +2

    Mike you are just amazing.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      Hi Andrew, no just been doing it a while, I appreciate it. mike

    • @fordguyfordguy
      @fordguyfordguy 7 років тому

      thanks to your instruction, I am going to start another little block laying job just as soon as the sun comes up! Just sitting here waiting on daylight. :) And watching more of your instructinoal videos!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks Andrew, I hope it all works out, mike

  • @harplingesven0100
    @harplingesven0100 7 років тому

    You work with high standards In quality - thank you for showing!!!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому +3

      Hi Antonio , just passing along what I learned from others, I appreciate it. mike

  • @randykuhns4515
    @randykuhns4515 7 років тому +1

    I've done a little concrete work and I put a little cement in and stir it with my fingers and hand at the beginning and it does away with the little air bubbles and any other imperfections when you take the form boards off,...and after its full of concrete I take the trowel and upset the edges to do away with any imperfections there also.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks Randy, we all got our own style, mike

  • @simonbuenosaires
    @simonbuenosaires 8 років тому

    hi Mike good work. some people are asking you if its worth it, its like saying to Michaelangelo when hes laying on his back in the Sistine chapel if its worth the trouble of laying on his back to paint the ceiling. Its about the satisfaction of creating something and seeing the finished product that is the pleasure, no matter what it is. Keep up the good work Mike, its great to see a craftsman at work.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      I had to match what was there, and I am far away from Michaelangelo, I am just passing along what I learned from the old timers, (mostly old school) but I appreciate it, thanks mike

  • @albertforlini979
    @albertforlini979 8 років тому +1

    Man, i would have made a big production out of this . Great common sense approach . Maybe one day i'll get to that level.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому +1

      I think I could use some more common sense myself, LOL, thanks mike

  • @larryhand7219
    @larryhand7219 3 роки тому

    You can also cast in place using blue screws to attach form boards ripped to the thickness of the over hang. Molding and or form liners can be added to achieve the look you want saves transport and install time

  • @thebertt
    @thebertt 7 років тому +2

    Man, that's a nice work-flow! Thanks for sharing it. Like the wire loops too..

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому +1

      thank you bertt, I appreciate it mike

  • @daveylad2
    @daveylad2 6 років тому

    Wish I could have worked along side you for a while Mike I would certainly learned a thing or two. Another great vid

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Thanks David, I am just passing what I learned from the old timers, thanks mike

  • @trisic2697
    @trisic2697 3 роки тому

    Great video. Very helpful. Thanks for posting!

  • @richardjones3112
    @richardjones3112 4 роки тому

    Just a great video Mike,thanks for the info.

  • @Noorstud
    @Noorstud 7 років тому

    Wow .. big WOW. Very nice job and easy to follow steps on an interesting made video. Thank you very much.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks Sulais, I hope it helps,, mike

  • @jamescarter9294
    @jamescarter9294 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for your wisdom. You just gave me an idea for a new project! Keep up the good work!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      Thanks James, I am just passing along what I learned from others, mike

  • @odieostrich7718
    @odieostrich7718 5 років тому

    mike is the man.

  • @alexlein6068
    @alexlein6068 4 роки тому

    Best guy on UA-cam

  • @drewhon
    @drewhon 7 років тому

    Awesome Job Mike.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks drewhon, I appreciate it. mike

  • @noureddine309
    @noureddine309 3 роки тому

    You are the best mate . Cheers

  • @MMGJ10
    @MMGJ10 5 років тому

    Great work Mike! I've been planning on doing this for an up coming job and now I have some better tips. Thank you sir

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Thanks, I hope it works, mike

  • @joeturbo64
    @joeturbo64 6 років тому

    You are a good teacher

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Thanks jo, I appreciate it, mike

  • @Atr42Greasemonkey
    @Atr42Greasemonkey 9 років тому

    Nice job with the video. I like the painting with cement idea.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      +Atr42Greasemonkey it helps to hide things for sure, thanks mike

  • @emiliobriones5700
    @emiliobriones5700 4 роки тому

    I buy my top caps already made at the masonry store when I do wall caps. But my workers have been pushing me todo customs. Always been afraid, will give it a go!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      Hi Emilio, I like the fact drying cement for these but I add a towel full extra of Portland anymore, I think its stronger, thanks Mike

  • @johnhoyle1647
    @johnhoyle1647 9 років тому

    Genius.. I'm a stone mason here in nc..I can tell u learned from the old masters...

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      John Hoyle thanks John, that's it, just what I picked up from the old schoolers , and just passing them along, thanks mike

  • @FireplacesRock
    @FireplacesRock 9 років тому +4

    STOP IT! You're Amazing! Mike, the Master Mason!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      Stone Fireplaces howdy Jamie, no, I just seen some one else do it some years ago and copied it, thanks, mike

  • @charliegalanti8765
    @charliegalanti8765 7 років тому

    Nice video Mike! Great job

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      thanks Charlie, I appreciate it. mike

  • @hesdrascastellanos
    @hesdrascastellanos 5 років тому

    Awesome and eeezzzzz
    Thank goodness tou uploaded this video

  • @bobd.
    @bobd. 5 років тому

    Thanks for this video Mike. I was thinking it would be possible to make your own custom size stair treads and I believe using this process it would not be much different than what you did here, just a little variance in the form. So thanks for showing how to go about this.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Hi Bob, yes I have done it from time to time, thanks mike

  • @pensive69
    @pensive69 6 років тому

    i've done concrete fab work ( not as good ) and found one of the keys is to not make things that are too heavy to move. or get out the shop doors.
    btw i find the use of bonding and fortifying liquids a very useful technology to
    help in making cements and concretes bind properly along with your "wet to stick" hints.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks pensive, I appereciate it. mike

  • @Theknotman1964
    @Theknotman1964 8 років тому

    Great job, you've given me some ideas thanks for sharing

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      thanks, I appreciate it. mike

  • @bg147
    @bg147 7 років тому +2

    Ah, I was wondering how they did this. My porch sides are topped with concrete caps. Flanking the steps are curved... s-shaped caps similar to a ski jump. I am not sure how they would have done that 100 years ago but I haven''t seen another house around here with the same. Each probably weighs 500 lbs. Good videos.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому +1

      thanks bj147, usually with the ski jumps they place them and build up to them, I am glad if it helps, thanks mike

    • @emilys3638
      @emilys3638 Рік тому

      Hi! I've seen those, I know exactly what you mean! They look so elegant. I'm currently trying to learn enough to make some cobblestone ledges flanking the front steps of my bungalow. I was tempted to try the ski-jump style, but as a beginner I've decided to keep it simple, flat, and level, and do a 2-tier look instead. It was fun to find your comment mentioning this charming feature, which I'm not sure on the official name for. I've been calling them "stairway ledges" for now. Looking forward to having a place to set groceries while I unlock the front door, and a perch for packages and deliveries so they won't be plunked in front of the door and prevent my opening it to retrieve them... And then of course the curb appeal! Thanks for your interesting comment, and have a great day!

    • @bg147
      @bg147 Рік тому

      @@emilys3638 Thank you. That sounds very nice with stone. It will be charming.

  • @drgnida
    @drgnida 6 років тому

    Great job by the way. I love making all sorts of shit similar to this method. Countertops. Steps. Etc...

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks D, I appreciate it. mike

  • @kirkdunn1379
    @kirkdunn1379 4 роки тому

    yeah Mike is great....never is it "a big deal"....just matter of fact very simple man whos been doing this along time....common sense goes along ways

  • @dcobbism
    @dcobbism 4 роки тому

    Great video! Lot of work but great tutorial

  • @johnwoolfrey5093
    @johnwoolfrey5093 9 років тому

    Nice job Mike. Thanks

  • @qwanguk
    @qwanguk 9 років тому

    never thought about this way, thanks for your video!

  • @jaspermartin7444
    @jaspermartin7444 6 років тому

    Really nice job, great tips, excellent thank you.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Jasper, I appreciate it. mike

  • @brentdietiker
    @brentdietiker 8 років тому

    Great video. I'm planning to build some dyed concrete caps for around my fire pit. I plan to use roughed up foamular to give a matching edge to the retaking wall blocks. (Wish me luck!)

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  8 років тому

      I will give you more than luck, I am sure you can do it, thanks mike

  • @Dirty-Olds-Man
    @Dirty-Olds-Man 2 роки тому

    I used nonstick cooking spray on my boards from dollar store. Super easy to apply

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Thanks Chris, that sounds like a good idea, thanks Mike

  • @tonyarnold9784
    @tonyarnold9784 7 років тому

    Mike, Well explained. Informative and easy to follow in a relaxed and unpretentious manner. Am looking to make a Limestone coloured window sill here in the UK as I have clad the exterior of the house and the sills aren't deep enough. £100 each from cast stone company or make myself.....prefer the latter! Thanks

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      Hi Tony, I made my own sills a lot, i hope it helps thanks mike

    • @roberthoyle2255
      @roberthoyle2255 6 років тому

      Tony Arnold
      Yes

  • @brucer1220
    @brucer1220 4 роки тому

    Love this look .... I have a block wall that need these... but I dint see how long and wide in inches these were ?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      Hi Bruce, however you got to make them, as long as it works, thanks Mike

  • @skygh
    @skygh 5 років тому

    Perfect. Great tutorial. Thank you.

  • @tabathastaples7884
    @tabathastaples7884 6 років тому

    Awesome video....please make more!!!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      thanks Tabatha, I appreciate it. mike

  • @MICKIN310
    @MICKIN310 4 роки тому

    I love this vid ... I have made wall caps using the foam molds and spec mix and stained them I live in the hot calif low desert what can I do to protect it for say the next 50-100 yrs ? tip I mix the cement like soup never have any air pockets and I pour it into the mold im not a pro like you but much respect

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  4 роки тому

      Hi Mick, I don't know in California, I would ask the guys who do that and the paint stores, I hope it helps, thanks mike

  • @dnastrand2623
    @dnastrand2623 9 років тому

    Great vid. Thanks for making it

  • @BCVS777
    @BCVS777 3 роки тому +1

    Sorry if I missed it in the video but not sure what type of concrete mix you used there? I assume it's stronger than mason mix?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Jack, I used quikrete concrete mix fast setting ,I learned to add a little extra Portland, thanks mike

    • @BCVS777
      @BCVS777 3 роки тому

      @@MikeHaduck thanks so much for the reply.

  • @guitarplayer1969
    @guitarplayer1969 Рік тому

    I have been interested in doing this but worried about consistency in color between manually mixing batches of concrete, since weather and slight difference can change the color slightly.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Рік тому

      Hi Michael, I never had a problem, unless I changed cement companies, then I might see a slight difference, thanks Mike

  • @oscar86456
    @oscar86456 8 років тому +5

    thanks for sharing your great ideas sir! I subscribed and liked your video

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Рік тому

    Excellent video 👌🙏

  • @jimships
    @jimships 5 років тому

    Mike Haduck watched again. Portland putty and paid us a good idea. Fast dry was a good choice.

  • @richardgoldrich6176
    @richardgoldrich6176 5 років тому

    Thanks Mike. I'm making a column cap and this was exactly what I needed to know as far as making a mold. Question; What type of premixed cement should I use. I would prefer not to see a lot of aggregate in the surface of the cap. The cap will be 26" x26".

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому +2

      Hi Richard, I like the quickrete red bag (quick setting) but if you want it to last longer I would add a little more portland and keep it moist for a couple days, thanks mike

    • @richardgoldrich6176
      @richardgoldrich6176 5 років тому

      Thanks Mike. Great videos.

  • @AWAKENDUSK
    @AWAKENDUSK 9 років тому

    Another excellent video Mike ! I don't live to far from you- Minersville,Pa.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      AWAKENDUSK ,been through there quite a few times, thanks mike

  • @bbrown6515
    @bbrown6515 3 роки тому

    Great tutorial, thank you

  • @hatzlmike1
    @hatzlmike1 3 роки тому

    Used motor oil on the forms. Old school. Love. At one time I lived a life with diesel fuel in a sprayer on any of my trucks year round. No matter what business I was in. Now than I am doing free masonry, seems to have never changed. Maybe diesel fuel is good for quick forms for steps so cement-all sticks to the steps better than it does a board. It is bizarre here we are 2021 and no masons much less thousands of masons and THEY the smarts, and ASTM have ever invented a material that is non stick can be cut to form for concrete forms. Home Depot Patent Time. Let me know.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому +1

      HI Mike, maybe, I'm a bit old school and lazy, whatever works,, lol, Mike

  • @ccaaproduction105
    @ccaaproduction105 5 років тому

    Good job, Thank you for your information.

  • @necrokittie2291
    @necrokittie2291 5 років тому

    i wanted to make my single driveway into a double or triple. but can i just sand my old driveway, wet it, paint with new cement, and get it to match my new driveways? my dad has been fighting me on getting more driveway just because they think it will look ugly to mix new and old concrete.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Hi Necro, check out my videos on how I resurface concrete driveways and sidewalks, mike haduck, I might give you some ideas, thanks mike

  • @jeffquinn5653
    @jeffquinn5653 7 років тому

    Really liked your video. Would this thickness of concrete be suitable for a garden type of bench. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      Hi Jeff, Good Question, I think I would check out the folks that really make them and see what they did first,, lots of weight to consider if it falls, thanks mike

  • @dnorris654
    @dnorris654 9 років тому

    how is the durability of the caps compared to resurfaced concrete? I noticed that the last step in making a cap is basically the resurfacing procedure. can you comment on whether the caps are more durable because they do not directly contact the ground or because they are a greener concrete when a skim coat is applied. Thanks!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому +1

      +David Norris this was a match job to repair what was bad, I am more of a fan of natural stone, (which God made) and of course it usually last a lot longer, sometimes you can get a bad batch of concrete and they will fall apart faster and then I seen them last over 40 years without degrading, the skim coat is a whitewash basically and it could be used again every year or so to keep them up. and anything that lays on the ground will fall apart faster because of the moisture in the winter with the freezing and thawing , ( 6 in on side or half dozen in the other) everything has its shelf life and sooner or later degrade,, and it all depends on where you live, everybody got their own opinion. I hope it helps thanks, mike

  • @fuzmaginty5822
    @fuzmaginty5822 5 років тому

    nice job mike👍

  • @davesmith2150
    @davesmith2150 3 роки тому

    Nice but since I'm lazy I would lay plastic down on my driveway then lay 1x4 16ft long then fill in the 1x4 every 16in or so and call the concrete truck, pour it and finish the tops by hand with a trawl also pour it very wet to help fill in the pits.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому

      Hi Dave. I worked on jobs like that, thanks mike

  • @WilsonConstructionSD
    @WilsonConstructionSD 9 років тому

    Awesome job!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      WCSD thanks, It was something different, thanks mike

  • @ihsanparcali6610
    @ihsanparcali6610 6 років тому

    Hello Mike.... I am from Turkey....good job.... could you please tell me how many cap you produce with 1 form until it broke??? i mean form producing capacity...

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  6 років тому

      Hi ihsan, I got almost 15 out of them before they got bad, goof to hear from Turkey, thanks mike

  • @marcusasteborg7762
    @marcusasteborg7762 5 років тому

    Hi Mike, thinking of doing some 48 x 48 inch pavestone for the garden in the garage this winter with this technique. Is that possible with that size or would you recommend to just pour it in place when the weather is better?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  5 років тому

      Hi Marcus, it is impossible for me to say unless I was there, I would check and see what everybody else in the neighborhood did first, I always drive around and get my ideas like that, I hope it helps, mike

  • @cmscanloncontracting4784
    @cmscanloncontracting4784 3 роки тому

    What mix would you use if you didn't want to use Rapid Set?
    Other then the setting time, is there any other advantage in using a Rapid Set concrete?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  3 роки тому

      Hi CM, I am a little disappointed with quikrete products, when I use their concrete mixes I add a little more Portland any more, other th ed n that you could use the regular mix, not fast drying, thanks Mike

    • @cmscanloncontracting4784
      @cmscanloncontracting4784 3 роки тому

      @@MikeHaduck Thank you for your quick response.
      What is the crux of your disappointment?
      How much more is a little more, 8oz. per bag, another suggested amount?

  • @Yannis2022
    @Yannis2022 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video! Would it be a bad idea if I made a mix of portland cement and bonding agent and paint a stamped surface in an attempt to look like the same color? There will be no walking on this area which was poured last year.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому +1

      Hi JN, I would do a little sample first and see what it would come out like and maybe check a mason or stucco paint also, I hope it works out, thanks mike

    • @Yannis2022
      @Yannis2022 7 років тому

      Many thanks for taking time to answer Mike. I was hoping I could make a mix of iron oxide, titan oxide, portland and concrete primer and first paint with a light color mix and after that has dried paint with a darker (to get it into the cavities) and use a spunge to take it off the high spots before it dries to make the stamped concrete look antique. Perhaps that is a bad idea and I should go with a stucco or mason paint instead? Thanks again!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  7 років тому

      I am not familiar with those techniques, so I do not know what to say, but I appreciate it. thanks mike

  • @MrTarkus007
    @MrTarkus007 9 років тому

    hey mike very nice but is it really worth it to make or is it cheaper to buy ?if it's for a small project maybe but i don't see it on a big project it wouldn't be profitable whats your opinion ? but all in all very nice.

  • @johnarbo1690
    @johnarbo1690 9 років тому

    Hi.Mike.very interesting video..I'm from jersey, and i got a question for you..I have to install blue stone patio ,i need to know what kind of cement are you recomended for me to use..? the reason is here we have very cold temperature in the winter..thanks..!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  9 років тому

      Juan Arbo Hi Juan, I did a couple videos on How I install a flagstone patio, I think they might help. Around here I use only Portland and sand, but everybody got their own thing. thanks mike

  • @LuisSandoval-xn6nz
    @LuisSandoval-xn6nz 2 роки тому

    Great video! What kind of bonding agent 9:13 should I use?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 роки тому

      Hi Domnic, I can't say, everyone got a different opinion, thanks Mike