Beautiful work Anthony 30 years ago I was doing a lot of concrete work In SoCal A lot of tilt ups Sight work Residential I was a setup guy there was a lot of fun when I was young and I really enjoy your videos thank you
Finishing sand and gravel/pea gravel mix every day would be so much nicer and easier then what we have to pour up in the cold Midwest climates where concrete has huge stones in it. Makes putting in hand tool joints all the more complicated. Cali mud looks like easy money
You can use 3/8 rock and bump up your portland in the concrete use a 6.5 to a 8sack always talk to the costumer about what they want if they want a nicer finish let them know what there options are available in the concrete design. I pour concrete in an area that are weather can go from 40 or 50 degrees to 10 to 20 or - freeze and thaw. Using plasters and hot water with NCA) in cold weather pours. We can make our concrete place and pour concrete a little easier and not jeopardize the structure of the concrete. In fact it will be better concrete however it costs a little more. However you might be able to take out a Finsher to compensate for the extra cost of concrete and stay competitive with our competitors. Just a suggestion
Dude you don’t wear boots because you do homeowner patios, you know that every commercial job out here in So. Ca you need boots and hard hat, pants you can’t wear shorts and vans, name one form setter, rod buster, concrete finisher ? Bobcat operators, concrete pumpers that are owner yes but that’s it your workers do good work, I have respect for your workers, without them you ain’t shit . You need them more then they need you fore sure
R u thinking on doing videos on making concrete homes? If u ever do, make a video. I wanna buy land n build my own concrete house. Show us how to make one 🙂
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete how much concrete do you think it takes to make a house? If u were to pick an average amount out of the top of your head, how much would it be ?
Your concrete is to wet and soupy....A wet mix weakens the overall strength of the concrete....but I understand that's how you pour concrete in California.
Thats the old rule. Slump is just one indicator of water/ cement ratio, which is the biggest factor in your ultimate strength. Well designed mixes with good aggregate sizes, and especially with a lot of cement content and some other additives can get you a super workable, wet mix and still make your specified strength. Im in Az and we pour basically the same way. Basically 3500 psi minimum spec on the jobs i do, midrange water reducer and microfiber. Shoot for a 6 slump makes finishing easier in the hot desert.
Right on !!! ....In Canada, Saskcatchewan , Saskatoon....Affordable Stonework Designs ....this is so informative , your Awsome , !! Best channel i subscribed too !!!
Anthony, when will you be releasing your new videos? I have watched many of your older videos. I have been enjoying your recent ones with the “Top Cast Floating Steps”. You and your team do excellent jobs. 💯👍🏻
I’d love to be your apprentice. I’m located in Hawaii. Know how to learn very fast and you can have a sister company ran through me once I master you’re teaching.
Javier and Milton! Best in the West!
Beautiful work Anthony 30 years ago I was doing a lot of concrete work In SoCal A lot of tilt ups Sight work Residential I was a setup guy there was a lot of fun when I was young and I really enjoy your videos thank you
Thanks bro, appreciate you watching ✌️
You guys & Victory are brilliant
The information you give is priceless. You are showing people how to make yourself worth more money.
Thanks again for everything .. love you brother ✌🏻✌🏻
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Could you please state the P.S.I., Slump, Fibers, Water content, Rebar size and whether 18" O.C. etc, so we can learn more of the West Coast, style.
Could watch this all day
Excellent points and banter
One of the most genuine channels on YT 😎
That's the highest compliment someone can get✌️
Nice job again!
Presidential Roof Shingles 👌👌👌 IYKYK!!
beautiful job boys
best in the west!!
You give the very best advice and show far superior concrete work 👍 keep posting!
Finishing sand and gravel/pea gravel mix every day would be so much nicer and easier then what we have to pour up in the cold Midwest climates where concrete has huge stones in it. Makes putting in hand tool joints all the more complicated. Cali mud looks like easy money
There is a trade off, It sets up faster there.
@@elemental868they pour way lower psi then northern Midwest states
Can't pass the crush test.@@colemortel2220
You can use 3/8 rock and bump up your portland in the concrete use a 6.5 to a 8sack always talk to the costumer about what they want if they want a nicer finish let them know what there options are available in the concrete design. I pour concrete in an area that are weather can go from 40 or 50 degrees to 10 to 20 or - freeze and thaw. Using plasters and hot water with NCA) in cold weather pours. We can make our concrete place and pour concrete a little easier and not jeopardize the structure of the concrete. In fact it will be better concrete however it costs a little more. However you might be able to take out a Finsher to compensate for the extra cost of concrete and stay competitive with our competitors. Just a suggestion
What do you think of victory concrete. Do you think they are good enough to work for you
Sure why not ✌️
This is about as high end as it gets. Unmatched quality and craftsmanship. What we have come to expect from the best in the west. Cheers Anthony 👊🏻
Dude you don’t wear boots because you do homeowner patios, you know that every commercial job out here in So. Ca you need boots and hard hat, pants you can’t wear shorts and vans, name one form setter, rod buster, concrete finisher ? Bobcat operators, concrete pumpers that are owner yes but that’s it your workers do good work, I have respect for your workers, without them you ain’t shit . You need them more then they need you fore sure
Yeah like mix designs are secrets! Lmao! Props to the workers.
The float design you used a 2x4, and face side you used a 2x6?
So close yet so far away. 😂
Very best
Gorgeous JOB.
How do you form the floating steps I see a 4x4 you use under but what about the face a 2x6??
depends on the riser of your steps if your going 8in riser 4x4 6 inch riser 3x4 etc
The best in the west brother. Cheers fella!
My man ✌️
My man.. Good job💯👍🏾
Looks great!
R u thinking on doing videos on making concrete homes? If u ever do, make a video. I wanna buy land n build my own concrete house. Show us how to make one 🙂
For sure bro ✌️
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete how much concrete do you think it takes to make a house? If u were to pick an average amount out of the top of your head, how much would it be ?
@@Truthsearcherforever777 I will really have to look into it. To be honest ✌️
Great work!!!
9:28 😂😂😂
nice rebar but maybe get it off the ground next time
Yeah I don’t get it, they’re pumping it and hand screeding, just put it up on chairs
Great contemporary design 👍
Hell ya new video
Your concrete is to wet and soupy....A wet mix weakens the overall strength of the concrete....but I understand that's how you pour concrete in California.
Thats the old rule. Slump is just one indicator of water/ cement ratio, which is the biggest factor in your ultimate strength. Well designed mixes with good aggregate sizes, and especially with a lot of cement content and some other additives can get you a super workable, wet mix and still make your specified strength. Im in Az and we pour basically the same way. Basically 3500 psi minimum spec on the jobs i do, midrange water reducer and microfiber. Shoot for a 6 slump makes finishing easier in the hot desert.
You talk about yourself A lot
Not humble at all
Yep. He's an arrogant SOB. I'll take Tomich over this dude anyday.
Right on !!! ....In Canada, Saskcatchewan , Saskatoon....Affordable Stonework Designs ....this is so informative , your Awsome , !! Best channel i subscribed too !!!
Anthony, when will you be releasing your new videos? I have watched many of your older videos. I have been enjoying your recent ones with the “Top Cast Floating Steps”. You and your team do excellent jobs. 💯👍🏻
Comment for the algorithm!
Your spilling gravel all over the place out of the bucket.
Oh no. Not spilling gravel
Troll.
how much for a 18x18 concrete slab? located in santa ana? no need to remove dirt
Give me a call ✌️
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete will do.
I’d love to be your apprentice. I’m located in Hawaii. Know how to learn very fast and you can have a sister company ran through me once I master you’re teaching.
With the microfiber and top-cast, did you have an issue of it looking like there was cat hair on it? Wondering if that’s typical or not.
These comments are wild lol
Bro I can get you a premium metal pump can all day long if you really want I can mail you one out to try and they lay it thick
Hey brother I will hit you up you up✌️
You don't need to say it but you repeat it through the all video
awesome work man love the floating steps we do concrete mainly exposed aggregate with the full expose in New Zealand check us out Gnome Grown Gardens!
Appreciate it brother✌️I will definitely check you out bro
your guys pour the ICF blocks?