the machine that is pulling the concrete is a laser screed. the machine at the end of the pump is what we call a spider is makes quick work of a interior floor pour. Kinda cool to get home from driving a mixer all day to watch one of my fav farm channels get mud delivered!
Thank you. So I’m guessing 26 trucks about 10 yards per truck conservatively $120 a yard. I hope they don’t have back to back bad years. We are in drought my part of the country while we were Tri-state area Illinois Missouri Iowa. Just got half an inch
Being in the concrete business I've seen all kinds of neat toys to do these kinds of pours but some of their stuff is new even to me. That floor pour went very well and it looks like you've got yourself a quality finished job. Getting the floor in is a big step in the progress for sure.
Brian and JR I’m sure you boys are happy to have this shop but I think Bob Sr. Has an inner joy that only he knows to finally see the shop is always wanted.
Fantastic technology. I'm thinking the concrete alone was around $45,000.00, not counting labor and machinery. This is the best pour I've seen online for some time. Hats off to the concrete contractor. Everything is looking good. Those drone shots added so much to the video, Brian.
Concrete mix should be between $150-$250/yard, depending on strength, additives and distance, so that would be between $45,000-$75,000 in materials. I'm sure the contract was somewhere between 2x and 3x material cost all said and done.
Brian, it really looks good. In my youth in the late 70's I was a concrete laborer and the technology sure has changed since my time. It's still hard work but the nice equipment that your contractor has makes it a lot easier than it was in my time. We poured floors for huge warehouses and also the driveways and unloading areas for trucks. We also poured a lot of concrete walls for big apartment complexes and commercial buildings. We even poured a massive monolithic block of concrete for a huge machine at FMC Corporation. I was a young buck then at only 19-22 years old and could do that work, but today there is no way I could do it, not even with the high-tech power equipment. Congrats on your new floor and everything. Really enjoying your videos.
Holy mackerel, those guys did a great job in pouring and curing the cement. Outstanding shop is finally taking shape, I can hardly wait but I don't want to get ahead of myself. I will be looking forward to all the videos of the shop and the house being built too. So many choices...........outstanding content to come.
Great job on that floor. That company needs to start a you tube channel for sure. I would subscribe to see all their projects they have done. Brian this video was not long enough, needed to show more of the specialized work they done.
I agree all very very impressive. I watch a few other farming related YT channels including the millennial farmer, Larson Farms and Cole the Cornstar. They are all are big business operations with the attendant super expensive equipment and facilities. But I'm still amazed that your obviously very expensive 'shop' actually has a business case that justifies it. But there must be or you wouldn't be doing it! Good luck!
Went past last couple days and seen how big it is. Ya outta be able to have Roxor races inside! Nice to have parts, tools, and equipment in one place. Less chance of 'misplacing' items. Good luck and keep the coffee pot on.
Wow! That looks like a heck of an operation. I've never seen anything like this before. That is amazing how they work the concrete. Can't wait to see the finished product.
Brian I suggest you treat the floor with a sealer and consider an epoxy floor covering/color. Go with lighter colors that reflect the overhead lighting.
It's always fun watching true professional contractors doing their thing and you think damn that looks easy and you end up like Brian doing doughnuts on a very expensive machine 🤣
Congrats, must cost a fortune but last forever and gives every day the feeling why didnt we build this many moons ago,thanks Brian greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Just put a chunk of change in John Ernst pocket, I framed a home for him years back. Got to give a thumbs up to concrete guys, they know what they are doing and got the equipment to do it, curious how thick did you pour
If an outfit like that started a their own channel, Id watch it! Looked like some cutting edge technology going on there… If the concrete starts curing too fast, pump some chilled water through the loops like they did with the Hoover Dam to keep it from cracking… lol
🔥right on guyzz, just a beautiful shop and killer floor. Awesome how you got to rip that power trowel, those are the best machines on the market 🔥👊🔥⚙️🔨🏍🚜
Fantastic work, now send those boys up here and help me get this slab poured so I can park my tractors on pavement lol.. I can't tell, did they end up pulling up the rebar / wire after the pour?
Think it was a good call to have them frame the office and utility spaces, your all plenty busy at the moment, and the odds are that things get to be a bit to much, or half assed because of the workload. Some money well spent.
Brian, one of the Best videos yet, yes your Friend needs to have a UA-cam outlet, the Technology used for laying the floor & concrete was Fantastic, it gave me some new ideas for what we need to do in the near future, Great video Brian, I can see your Father & Brother getting excited, Wow what a Shed, Cheers & Best Wishes Regards Trevor.W.Bacelli. Biloela.Qld Australia.👍👍👍🐕🐎🦄🦌🐂🐃🐄🐖🐗🐏🐑🐐🐨🐨🐨🐨🦆🦆🦃🐔🐓🦋🦋🏵🏵🌺🌺🌺🌻🌻🌼🌼🌴🌴🍒🍒
The new editor, who I'm assuming is also responsible for the random unnecessary bold subtitles, really messed up the sequence for the finish work. First shot; sawing the control joints and loading the last power trowel on to the trailer. Second and third shot ; trowels finishing up. Fourth shot; Brian talking about how the crew is waiting for the concrete to set up. Fifth shot; floating and starting with the walk behind trowel. Sixth shot: loading the ride on trowels on to the slab... Sixteenth shot: Brain talks about how they are almost done finishing and are preparing to cut control joints.
Ok, now I have “shop envy”…… built ours in 2002, expanded in 2012 but I wish we could do a completely new shop to incorporate what we’ve learned and accommodate new larger equipment
I only know about post-tension slabs because of warnings not to cut into a concrete slab. Any thoughts on Brian's floor regarding post tensioning ? "Post tension slab is a combination of conventional slab reinforcement and additional protruding high-strength steel tendons, which are consequently subjected to tension after the concrete has set. This hybridisation helps achieve the formation of a much thinner slab with a longer span devoid of any column-free spaces."
Looks great, I’m behind on your posts. What is that wood, steel building called? Is it a brand? I’ve also missed the Massy big tractor posts ? I’m sure the insulation has already happened , but I have a friend that just built a new shop, it’s got 8inches of insulation in the walls. Even in this heat it’s a huge difference in temperature inside and out. I was very impressed with the concrete too.
the machine that is pulling the concrete is a laser screed. the machine at the end of the pump is what we call a spider is makes quick work of a interior floor pour. Kinda cool to get home from driving a mixer all day to watch one of my fav farm channels get mud delivered!
Thank you. So I’m guessing 26 trucks about 10 yards per truck conservatively $120 a yard.
I hope they don’t have back to back bad years. We are in drought my part of the country while we were Tri-state area Illinois Missouri Iowa.
Just got half an inch
Congratulations Brown boys! Y’all have waited a long time and you have sure enough worked hard to get it. Proud for y’all!
Building looks great Brain. Congratulations to you and your family. Mr Bob is helping y’all get set for the future.
Being in the concrete business I've seen all kinds of neat toys to do these kinds of pours but some of their stuff is new even to me. That floor pour went very well and it looks like you've got yourself a quality finished job. Getting the floor in is a big step in the progress for sure.
This is the cleanest it will ever be
That’s some fancy equipment they’ve got there. The finish and quality look worth every penny. Nice work 👍👍
Quite an efficient group placing/leveling/finishing the concrete. This should be a major plus for off and in-season machinery upkeep!!!
Impressive! Haven’t seen concrete work like that before!
Brian and JR I’m sure you boys are happy to have this shop but I think Bob Sr. Has an inner joy that only he knows to finally see the shop is always wanted.
Congratulations! The new shop is awesome! And the concrete guys and their equipment…wow! I’ve never seen a pour that big. Very interesting to see.
Awesome video Brian! Thanks for sharing your dream shop with us. Great concrete company. Very professional.
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic technology. I'm thinking the concrete alone was around $45,000.00, not counting labor and machinery. This is the best pour I've seen online for some time. Hats off to the concrete contractor. Everything is looking good. Those drone shots added so much to the video, Brian.
Concrete mix should be between $150-$250/yard, depending on strength, additives and distance, so that would be between $45,000-$75,000 in materials. I'm sure the contract was somewhere between 2x and 3x material cost all said and done.
@@steinwaymodelb Yes, i made a typo and corrected it. Thanks.
Glad I'm not getting the bill. Looks great. Should make things alot easier in the shop 😊
Concrete and labor was right at 100
@@BriansFarmingVideos Good deal. Thanks for the update. Excellent work and great value.
Man, that time lapse and drone footage was tight! Shop looks awesome. Excited to watch the upcoming harvest season!
That concrete pour was flipping awesome - thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
Can't wait to see the finished shop!
Brian, it really looks good. In my youth in the late 70's I was a concrete laborer and the technology sure has changed since my time. It's still hard work but the nice equipment that your contractor has makes it a lot easier than it was in my time. We poured floors for huge warehouses and also the driveways and unloading areas for trucks. We also poured a lot of concrete walls for big apartment complexes and commercial buildings. We even poured a massive monolithic block of concrete for a huge machine at FMC Corporation. I was a young buck then at only 19-22 years old and could do that work, but today there is no way I could do it, not even with the high-tech power equipment. Congrats on your new floor and everything. Really enjoying your videos.
Those red concrete dispensing machines are amazing
The sense of accomplishment your dad must have. Many years of hard work. Congrats men!
Nice to see the shop coming together. Your going to be busy moving into the house and shop hopefully before winter sets in.
So happy that yall can do this for yourselves and future generations.
Brian, loved the video,as always. What is the cool music at about 3.30? Nice looking shop👍
Holy mackerel, those guys did a great job in pouring and curing the cement. Outstanding shop is finally taking shape, I can hardly wait but I don't want to get ahead of myself. I will be looking forward to all the videos of the shop and the house being built too. So many choices...........outstanding content to come.
Great job on that floor. That company needs to start a you tube channel for sure. I would subscribe to see all their projects they have done. Brian this video was not long enough, needed to show more of the specialized work they done.
Looking forward to seeing everything completed!
Concrete with a Hauses really good channel . Out of Pennsylvania really good . Amazing what they can do with houses driveways etc.
Really starting to come together I’m happy for you can’t wait to see the completed shop
That's awesome. Proud for ya'll getting the new shop.
I agree all very very impressive. I watch a few other farming related YT channels including the millennial farmer, Larson Farms and Cole the Cornstar. They are all are big business operations with the attendant super expensive equipment and facilities. But I'm still amazed that your obviously very expensive 'shop' actually has a business case that justifies it. But there must be or you wouldn't be doing it! Good luck!
Those drone shots looked good, the editing was also super clean with those.
Amazing of the technology going into the pour, and the time it took as well as the workers involved did a great job.
Went past last couple days and seen how big it is. Ya outta be able to have Roxor races inside! Nice to have parts, tools, and equipment in one place. Less chance of 'misplacing' items. Good luck and keep the coffee pot on.
That is a great job congratulations guys. Love the video what a great job by the crew that did the work. ❤
Very Cool to see the concrete machinery of tomorrow working today !
Sure is!
Let's hope it cures better than the porch slab... G'day from Australia. That time lapse is awesome, by the way.
Wow! That looks like a heck of an operation. I've never seen anything like this before. That is amazing how they work the concrete. Can't wait to see the finished product.
Thanks for watching!
Incredible shop / storage building!
Nice pour. Yes Concrete with the Hauses Utube channel does very well. Watching these guys would draw many too
Wow amazing work can’t wait to see it finished 👍
Wow totally amazing how all that got done,, congrats
Brian I suggest you treat the floor with a sealer and consider an epoxy floor covering/color. Go with lighter colors that reflect the overhead lighting.
Awesome. Thanks Florida Joe
I love the time lapse and drone footage
It's always fun watching true professional contractors doing their thing and you think damn that looks easy and you end up like Brian doing doughnuts on a very expensive machine 🤣
Really happy for you to see your dream come true. You picked a great team to do the finish work.
Very nice shop 👍
Glad to see you got some rain finally !!!
Impressive building and concrete pour! Thanks
That is an impressive pour!
Wives and kids make real good painters!!
That was impressive. Looks like you could roll a ball bearing the full length of the shop (excepting saw cuts). Looked SO easy. Wonderful result.
Great video, Brian. It is good to see the technology behind laying a concrete floor,the concrete people looked very professional outfit.
Congrats, must cost a fortune but last forever and gives every day the feeling why didnt we build this many moons ago,thanks Brian greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Just put a chunk of change in John Ernst pocket, I framed a home for him years back. Got to give a thumbs up to concrete guys, they know what they are doing and got the equipment to do it, curious how thick did you pour
6”
If they started a UA-cam, I'd absolutely give them a follow. That's quite an operation they have going on.
Very impressive !!
Great job that’s some concrete crew . It coming together nicely 👍
Looks awesome Brian, you only get what you paid for and you hired the Pro Dogs and got a BEAUTIFUL floor 👌👍
That was some impressive concrete work.. Never seen that type of machinery.
Brian only thing you forgot to mention is where the coffee pot is going to reside. Great looking shop so far
Concrete made that building look huge !!!
If an outfit like that started a their own channel, Id watch it! Looked like some cutting edge technology going on there…
If the concrete starts curing too fast, pump some chilled water through the loops like they did with the Hoover Dam to keep it from cracking… lol
🔥right on guyzz, just a beautiful shop and killer floor. Awesome how you got to rip that power trowel, those are the best machines on the market 🔥👊🔥⚙️🔨🏍🚜
New type of bumper cars! Looked like fun!!
Congrats on your shop wow!!!
Seeing you on that machine, all I coul think of was BJ joining you for a race!
Fantastic work, now send those boys up here and help me get this slab poured so I can park my tractors on pavement lol..
I can't tell, did they end up pulling up the rebar / wire after the pour?
Great content! Thank you for all you do, Brian! 💜
Nice to see dad being supportive of his son running the floor thing 😂
Fantastic technology and very good workers. Typical American. Keep up the good videos. What a great country you have
Think it was a good call to have them frame the office and utility spaces, your all plenty busy at the moment, and the odds are that things get to be a bit to much, or half assed because of the workload. Some money well spent.
There’s nothing like the first walk on fresh concrete
Is that a pit I see? Def have it polished.. for future cleaning.
Brian, one of the Best videos yet, yes your Friend needs to have a UA-cam outlet, the Technology used for laying the floor & concrete was Fantastic, it gave me some new ideas for what we need to do in the near future, Great video Brian, I can see your Father & Brother getting excited, Wow what a Shed, Cheers & Best Wishes Regards Trevor.W.Bacelli. Biloela.Qld Australia.👍👍👍🐕🐎🦄🦌🐂🐃🐄🐖🐗🐏🐑🐐🐨🐨🐨🐨🦆🦆🦃🐔🐓🦋🦋🏵🏵🌺🌺🌺🌻🌻🌼🌼🌴🌴🍒🍒
Just Awesome, you will enjoy that years to come!
Awesome shop it’s going to be great working in there keep up the great videos 👍
I want a building like that so badly!
So exciting. Good for you guys. This is so cool watching this unfold.
Great video
Looking good.. tell you concrete guy he should definately start a channel.
Brain
What did you put In for ventilation in your service pit??
Nice job you didn't crash hard to fly them floats yep been there before fun fun 😂
When are they starting on the cold storage extension. Great progress 👍
Not anytime soon
Good show
Congratulations, 👍😉
Thanks! 😃
Hi Brian how big is that Building
The new editor, who I'm assuming is also responsible for the random unnecessary bold subtitles, really messed up the sequence for the finish work. First shot; sawing the control joints and loading the last power trowel on to the trailer. Second and third shot ; trowels finishing up. Fourth shot; Brian talking about how the crew is waiting for the concrete to set up. Fifth shot; floating and starting with the walk behind trowel. Sixth shot: loading the ride on trowels on to the slab... Sixteenth shot: Brain talks about how they are almost done finishing and are preparing to cut control joints.
Nice. Looks like an A1 job. I bet by now it’s almost done.
That floor will make an awesome RC car track!
Ok, now I have “shop envy”…… built ours in 2002, expanded in 2012 but I wish we could do a completely new shop to incorporate what we’ve learned and accommodate new larger equipment
What's the extra wood roof in the one side, perhaps lean too part?
Do they have to seal the concrete. Thanks nice video
That floor is SMOOOOTTTTTHHH! Love it.
I only know about post-tension slabs because of warnings not to cut into a concrete slab. Any thoughts on Brian's floor regarding post tensioning ?
"Post tension slab is a combination of conventional slab reinforcement and additional protruding high-strength steel tendons, which are consequently subjected to tension after the concrete has set. This hybridisation helps achieve the formation of a much thinner slab with a longer span devoid of any column-free spaces."
impressive brian
Thanks!
Sooo.... when do you get your own Martin to clean the floor? Dougo will point you in the right direction.
That was impressive!
Brian gets out there on the whirly gig and I thinking what is this, WhistlinDiesel? Very nice job filming this, such a big operation.
WOW,,, WOW,,, WOW,,,, Great Concrete Guys,,, And GREAAAAT Editing of Video,,, Professional Job All Around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really neat video. the floor looks amazing. great jopb guys
Thanks for watching
well guys i have seen some concrete poured in my time but that sure was amazing
Looks great, I’m behind on your posts. What is that wood, steel building called? Is it a brand? I’ve also missed the Massy big tractor posts ? I’m sure the insulation has already happened , but I have a friend that just built a new shop, it’s got 8inches of insulation in the walls. Even in this heat it’s a huge difference in temperature inside and out. I was very impressed with the concrete too.