Mi hermano muy bueno el vídeo mucho gusto Soi jhonatan operador instructor teórico de pump concrete me gustaría hablar con Tigo mi WhatsApp es+573232369120
2 questions. For prime out, how many buckets of bentonite do you use. And for when you blow out your hose, how much air pressure do you use so it doesn't blow up to bad at the end of the hose.
For prime out, we fill a normal 5 gallon bucket 3/4 full of water. No specific amount of Bentonite since precision is not that important. We typically use 1.5 or 2 cups of Bentonite. Imagine a McDonald’s cup or whatever is available. You want a consistency similar to chocolate milk or even a little thicker. If it looks like oatmeal it’s likely too thick. Our air compressor has a maximum of 130 PSI. We use it with out a regulator. It’s only a 9 gallon wheelbarrow compressor so it quickly looses air pressure. The trick is to open and close the airflow as you’re blowing out the system. Shut off the airflow once the mud in the system starts moving. Leave it off momentarily and then open it back up. So on and so forth.
Hey! Thanks for watching! Yes, we love our TK40. This is our first pump for our new business. It has done everything we have asked it to do. We have even pumped up into second and third story floors. We have also pumped with 250 feet of hose without issue. We trained with guys running the TK70 and they did not run it at full blast. For flatwork and small foundation walls, I think 40 cubic yards per hour (max volume capacity for the TK40) is perfect. It’s just enough to be able to handle the hose system for a nice even pour. And for the concrete finishers to trail us afterwards. Our typical pours are 5-15 yards. We have only noticed the pump slowing down the process on deep slab pours, 6” deep or more. But even then it was not a huge issue. If we get a second pump, it will likely be another TK40.
@@ECP0692 thanks brother and happy Thanksgiving. Im looking to purchase a new one and debating between the tk40 but also looking at tk60-70 but obviously we're talking about more money. I'm planning to do Standard Concrete Pumping 5-15 yards. However I would like to be ready for commercial jobs if needed. I have never pumped. From your experience. What are the pros and cons of your pump. 1. Are you satisfied with your decision 2. Is the return on your purchase worth it? 3. do you think that it would have been a better investment if you would have bought a used one instead?
Qué tal Pepe saludos acabo de ver tus videos de tu máquina tk 40 excelente qué tal funciona base a tu experiencia con el esa máquina me gustaría adquirir una por primera vez Gracias y suerte 🍀
@@eddiem384 I honestly think you should stick to a TK40 if you’re going with a line pump. I don’t see the added benefit of a TK70. Then again I have never ran one.😬 I think large commercial jobs will always stick to boom pumps. You might as well pay less money for a TK40.
It flew off the ready mix truck once so we avoided it out of fear and ignorance. We eventually got with another local pump crew and they taught us how to use it safely.
Buenas tardes amigo aquí el Sergio de Sergio’s concrete pumping de Albuquerque Nuevo Mexico viendo tu vídeo mire algunas cosas que puedes mejorar y si quieres yo tengo varios videos en instagram y Facebook búscame como @sergiosconcretepumpingllc yo tengo una TK50. Saludos y ta chingona tu Maquina 👍🏾💪🏾
Hola Dios les proteja. Soy pastor Evangélico y alvañil en Honduras y apoyo a muchas Iglesia a construcción. Soy alvañil también
Saludos bro desde Costa Rica también soy bombero 💪💪💪🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷
Saludos desde guaymas sonora mexico
Saludos desde España
Pozdrav iz bosne dobra vam je masina ja radim vec 25g sa betonom imam drugaciju masinu koja mijesa i pumpa beton ❤
Buen trabajo y buen video hermano. Saludos desde Argentina
Saludos bro!! 🙌🙂
Mi hermano muy bueno el vídeo mucho gusto Soi jhonatan operador instructor teórico de pump concrete me gustaría hablar con Tigo mi WhatsApp es+573232369120
@@ECP0692 mi hermano tú eres en el que hablas en el vídeo mira te puedo ayudar para que tú video quede más profesional que expliques bien tu bomba tk
@@pumping2631 Gracias! 🙌
Bien hecho primo desde okc
Saludos compitas son chingones. Yo voy a comensar en TX ordene una TK70.
Yo quiero tambien acer eso
¿En donde trabajan en que pais¿
Buenas amigo cuanto cobran por el bonbeo del concreto
2 questions. For prime out, how many buckets of bentonite do you use. And for when you blow out your hose, how much air pressure do you use so it doesn't blow up to bad at the end of the hose.
For prime out, we fill a normal 5 gallon bucket 3/4 full of water. No specific amount of Bentonite since precision is not that important. We typically use 1.5 or 2 cups of Bentonite. Imagine a McDonald’s cup or whatever is available. You want a consistency similar to chocolate milk or even a little thicker. If it looks like oatmeal it’s likely too thick.
Our air compressor has a maximum of 130 PSI. We use it with out a regulator. It’s only a 9 gallon wheelbarrow compressor so it quickly looses air pressure. The trick is to open and close the airflow as you’re blowing out the system. Shut off the airflow once the mud in the system starts moving. Leave it off momentarily and then open it back up. So on and so forth.
Video showing how we mix the bentonite to prime out. ua-cam.com/video/Czydq23PFXA/v-deo.html
Hola cuanto Cuesta Esa maquina
Magnifico video 👌✅
Y para colar Arriba que tanto sube
How many jobs ya do a day on average?
Hola me gustaría que hicieras un video pero Bien explicado cómo lavas
Ok. Con todo gusto en cuanto tenga oportunidad.
Bombeando concreto familia con el chapo hay explican bien búscalo en UA-cam
Ola amigo mas explicacion con el labado y la .lubricacion yo lo uso el mismo semento para lubricar las tuberias
Con todo gusto.
Ya me suscribo a tu canal
Muchas gracias amigo! 🙌
Haga un tutorial de como engrapar mas rapido las mangueras hay porfa saludos
Ok, lo pondré en la lista.
Hey brother, just discovered your channel. Question: is the tk40 enough power for your jobs? Also is this your business?
Hey! Thanks for watching! Yes, we love our TK40. This is our first pump for our new business. It has done everything we have asked it to do. We have even pumped up into second and third story floors. We have also pumped with 250 feet of hose without issue. We trained with guys running the TK70 and they did not run it at full blast. For flatwork and small foundation walls, I think 40 cubic yards per hour (max volume capacity for the TK40) is perfect. It’s just enough to be able to handle the hose system for a nice even pour. And for the concrete finishers to trail us afterwards. Our typical pours are 5-15 yards. We have only noticed the pump slowing down the process on deep slab pours, 6” deep or more. But even then it was not a huge issue. If we get a second pump, it will likely be another TK40.
@@ECP0692 thanks brother and happy Thanksgiving. Im looking to purchase a new one and debating between the tk40 but also looking at tk60-70 but obviously we're talking about more money. I'm planning to do Standard Concrete Pumping 5-15 yards. However I would like to be ready for commercial jobs if needed. I have never pumped. From your experience. What are the pros and cons of your pump.
1. Are you satisfied with your decision
2. Is the return on your purchase worth it?
3. do you think that it would have been a better investment if you would have bought a used one instead?
Qué tal Pepe saludos acabo de ver tus videos de tu máquina tk 40 excelente
qué tal funciona base a tu experiencia con el esa máquina me gustaría adquirir una por primera vez
Gracias y suerte 🍀
@@chilango8306 Funciona excelente! Ha hecho todo lo que le hemos pedido. Cualquier pregunta que tenga, con confianza! 🙌 Suerte!
@@eddiem384 I honestly think you should stick to a TK40 if you’re going with a line pump. I don’t see the added benefit of a TK70. Then again I have never ran one.😬 I think large commercial jobs will always stick to boom pumps. You might as well pay less money for a TK40.
Genial
Y don’t you guys use a washout hook
It flew off the ready mix truck once so we avoided it out of fear and ignorance. We eventually got with another local pump crew and they taught us how to use it safely.
Cual es el precio de una máquina de esas
Esta máquina nos costó $72,000 USD el año pasado.
@@ECP0692 muchas gracias Pepe yo vivo para el Área de Greeley megustaria poder empezar a hacer algo asi
@@javierpargas2334 Que bien! Suerte! 🙌💯 Con confianza si te puedo ayudar en algo.
@@ECP0692 gracias Pepe pues si me gustaría un poco de orientación
@@javierpargas2334 Estas en Colorado? Yo estoy en Longmont. Cuando gustes platicar.
LOL…the stoner high school/college dropouts in Boulder County government are not qualified to approve or disapprove of any project.
Buenas tardes amigo aquí el Sergio de Sergio’s concrete pumping de Albuquerque Nuevo Mexico viendo tu vídeo mire algunas cosas que puedes mejorar y si quieres yo tengo varios videos en instagram y Facebook búscame como @sergiosconcretepumpingllc yo tengo una TK50. Saludos y ta chingona tu Maquina 👍🏾💪🏾
Listo! Muchas gracias Sergio! 🙏🙌
@@ECP0692 bendiciones