I don't have Tic Tok anymore didn't download again when I got a new phone because most of the stuff on it is just people dancing around like Clowns. And it Whould be a DREAM for me to be able to use 2 inch hoses here in DUBLIN IRELAND because using 4 inch to the pour area and then 3 inch where the MUD is going is Hard on the Body plus they're is never enough Guy's to drag around the hose
@@johnnybrophy8229 We are absolutely spoiled with these 2” line-pump mixes Johnny. I think if we had to run 4” gear like you guys do, I’d just go back to boom-pumping full-time… or better yet, sales/dispatch 😂😂😂
@@lebarbaretiteuf Definitely looked to be a god bit more coarse than unusual mix (even compared to the second load which showed up here). Either way, I messed up by mixing my primer too thin. I think that with a thicker consistency of bentonite, that mix still would have primed out through the 150 feet of 2.5 inch hose which we had laid out here. I can accept the defeat 😂😁😁
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 Mistakes happen, you are not a robot. That's whyi watch your videos (and Buster Plugg's video too) because you don't edit when bad things happen and how you deal with it.
@@lebarbaretiteuf Makes me happy that you appreciate that. My goal with the channel is always to show real-world scenarios, rather than trying to present perfection (which as we all know, does not exist in our trade). Every day is a learning day 👊👊👊
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 And for me i can make the comparison between you and France ( how to prime, mixes quality). With your channel i have learned how the hiqh rise towers are poured ( exept in Paris whe don't have towers exceding 10 stories). Queep on pumping and stay safe.
Why not put water or something with it as the primer is going with the concrete flowing together? Till it gets all the way through?? Btw I know nothing about this stuff just seems like a given about that.. another invention idea would be maybe have something vacuum from the other end .. idk just ideas
A beaut of a pump❤
@@dannpriebe I gotta get you out for a day on this thing with me. You’ll forget all about them pesky placing-booms and want to come work with us! 😁
@canadianconcretepumper1979 some days the desire to forget is pretty big 😆
Dang it! I missed it again… Sorry Scott I been Pumping Today. I’m gonna watch when I get off today.
@@chriscalhoun.concretepumping Saturday gigs are the best Chris!!! (so long as we’re home by 1:00PM) 😁
@ that’s right
I don't have Tic Tok anymore didn't download again when I got a new phone because most of the stuff on it is just people dancing around like Clowns. And it Whould be a DREAM for me to be able to use 2 inch hoses here in DUBLIN IRELAND because using 4 inch to the pour area and then 3 inch where the MUD is going is Hard on the Body plus they're is never enough Guy's to drag around the hose
@@johnnybrophy8229 We are absolutely spoiled with these 2” line-pump mixes Johnny. I think if we had to run 4” gear like you guys do, I’d just go back to boom-pumping full-time… or better yet, sales/dispatch 😂😂😂
2 inch all day in Wexford
This aggregate mix seem to have more 16/22 than 4/16 and 0/4 ( i talk in size in millimeters). I think the plant has made a mistake on the mix.
@@lebarbaretiteuf Definitely looked to be a god bit more coarse than unusual mix (even compared to the second load which showed up here). Either way, I messed up by mixing my primer too thin. I think that with a thicker consistency of bentonite, that mix still would have primed out through the 150 feet of 2.5 inch hose which we had laid out here.
I can accept the defeat 😂😁😁
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 Mistakes happen, you are not a robot. That's whyi watch your videos (and Buster Plugg's video too) because you don't edit when bad things happen and how you deal with it.
@@lebarbaretiteuf Makes me happy that you appreciate that. My goal with the channel is always to show real-world scenarios, rather than trying to present perfection (which as we all know, does not exist in our trade). Every day is a learning day 👊👊👊
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 And for me i can make the comparison between you and France ( how to prime, mixes quality). With your channel i have learned how the hiqh rise towers are poured ( exept in Paris whe don't have towers exceding 10 stories). Queep on pumping and stay safe.
Why not put water or something with it as the primer is going with the concrete flowing together? Till it gets all the way through?? Btw I know nothing about this stuff just seems like a given about that.. another invention idea would be maybe have something vacuum from the other end .. idk just ideas