wild, so hectic. good of ya to give that man & his crew props for their work! dunno what your pump guy (John?) would need paid to be there, but for the cost/size/detail of this build, i'd think it'd have been worth quite a bribe. even as a noob w/o experience, i could see the skill difference just in this lil bit of footage.
His guys are great! Funny story about John, he first started pumping concrete 25 years ago in socal, so when they decided to buy a 3rd pump bc a couple years ago he reached out to some of his old contacts, found what they were looking for and went out and picked it up. Turned out to be kind of a piece of crap, and it was this pump guys boss who sold it to him lol…. This pump guy had talked to John, and vouched for its service history and quality…. He tried convincing me it wasn’t a pos but compared to johns other 2 immaculate schwings it’s a distant step child…
Thanks Beverly, honestly it was so ready that it east that high once I realized the trucks were going to keep up, it went up to 7.5 when that bastard seam tried to go but only for a minute lol:)
Just email support@all3pools.com and we can fix u up! They have a new reusable monopour leg that’s about to hit the market if you will be doing more than one!
MASSIVE!!! And Yes... You kept them from having a MAJOR Catastrophe !!! Wow! Great Job!
And Yes what a blessing it was to have such Great Workers!!!
It would have been salvageable but we’d have lost at least two guys to the clean up
Great video. Lots of good info for anyone wanting to learn about ICF or just pouring concrete.
Thanks dude
This is amazing knowledge. #1 ICF channel on youtube.
This house is gonna end up on Million Dollar Listing or one of the other Real Estate shows.
Thanks!
Insane amount of work. Well done.
Cannot conceive of such a massive pour, so complicated.
It was
Nice work Aaron. The owner shoulda bought you a Mercedes for doing this job so well.
lol he did get me a sweet iPad last time I was there;)
wild, so hectic. good of ya to give that man & his crew props for their work!
dunno what your pump guy (John?) would need paid to be there, but for the cost/size/detail of this build, i'd think it'd have been worth quite a bribe. even as a noob w/o experience, i could see the skill difference just in this lil bit of footage.
His guys are great! Funny story about John, he first started pumping concrete 25 years ago in socal, so when they decided to buy a 3rd pump bc a couple years ago he reached out to some of his old contacts, found what they were looking for and went out and picked it up. Turned out to be kind of a piece of crap, and it was this pump guys boss who sold it to him lol…. This pump guy had talked to John, and vouched for its service history and quality…. He tried convincing me it wasn’t a pos but compared to johns other 2 immaculate schwings it’s a distant step child…
"We double fisted this pump truck" 😂 good job Aaron, as usual!
lol ya I was mic’ed up all day so I for sure said some stuff lol….
Asses and elbows !!!😎
Awesome video on an amazing pour!! Great job Aaron! What was the pucker factor on this one??
Thanks Beverly, honestly it was so ready that it east that high once I realized the trucks were going to keep up, it went up to 7.5 when that bastard seam tried to go but only for a minute lol:)
Ps I’ve got a couple big things changing for the better! More to come!
Great job. Absorbed loads of your advice. Do you have a link for buying the monopour risers that you use? All the best from the UK.
Just email support@all3pools.com and we can fix u up! They have a new reusable monopour leg that’s about to hit the market if you will be doing more than one!
@@all3pools email inbound!
Looks like a great job! Do you ever use the "micro rebar" instead of rebar? It looks like a good alternative, but I'd like to hear your opinion.
Structurally good but how do you bond it?
@@all3pools Had not thought of that! Thanks.
We do that on.a daily basis
Cool, make a vid and post it