Line pumping off the boom pump 90 yards of concrete Pumping concrete with Muddyfeet
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2020
- Pumping concrete into this building using the boom pump. Bringing system off of the truck is faster than using the trailer pump. Being they had 100 yards ordered we decided to use the pump off the boom truck to get the job done.
I’ve seen slabs poured on polystyrene foam but not cardboard boxes. Thanks for the explanation of the truck, I wasn’t sure how they worked.
Thanks for telling us about how the cement trucks work haven't seen them before great idea.
Thanks for showing how that truck works.
No fun you don't have any mud or narrow driveways to get mixers stuck in. As always nice job brother thanks for all the great videos. I've been watching them trying to recuperate from hip surgery. Who the knew 25yrs of finishing would be so hard on the knees back and hip. Lol but I liked what I did for a living beats the hell out of being in an office. Stay safe brother thanks again
Хорошая работа !!! 👍👍👍
Rarely see one of those around town let alone at a pump. Then again I never noticed guys with their pants tucked in their boots until I started following you guys now i see it at every job.
Very nice good job
That’s some serious looking rebar layout... 👍
I pump in Canada and we do back end jobs with boom pumps all the time but I just reduce right off the swing 90
Void forms, they do that here in bentonite sometimes with drilled pliers in the ground. It’s cool because your house is kinda floating
Started seeing those trucks in Az in 07 08 never had one back up to my pump so I don't know much about them. The operator must have pretty good problem solving skills. Lots of moving parts. Impressive piece of equipment
batch trucks for a boom nice!!
The C-ment !!!lol
Very educational...
Good best👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Interesting info on the volume metric trucks, now I've seen how they work recon I have zero interest in ever operating one lol.
I'm in California I use to pump rapid set with those short load trucks
When we did the bypass bridge to get all the commercial traffic off the Hoover Dam. We had to use liquid nitrogen to cool the concrete to 35 degrees or cooler to be able to pump the concrete into the forms so it wouldn't setup in the hose while it was being pumped. By the time the concrete came out hose into the forms it was up to 85 degrees. They built concrete plant ¼ mile from where it was being pumped into the forms and then did the same exact thing for the other side of the bridge. It was pretty badass. Each side took right around 72 hours straight from beginning to end.
That concrete is burning hot in of the pump truck
It’s crazy to see the amount of rebar used in the warehouse pour vs barndominiums / houses.