@22:54 Whack, F(*&, had me rolling! That driveway is absolute work of art. I love the diamond pattern. It adds a real touch of elegance to an ordinary material. The entire team's focus, consistency, and attention to detail is quite remarkable and an achievement to be very proud of!
Nice job man that was a lot of concrete but it came out looking great ya have a great group of guys they all work together like a Swiss watch lol I’ve done my share of concrete and block work and I know just how much work it is so when I say great job I mean it no wonder ur number one in the business I take my hat off to ya all
You know you do good work when the owner of the concrete company hires you to lay down a million square feet. I’m thinking Circle T must have had a good quarter and needed some extra expenses to write down lol. Nice work Bondo and crew, that was a ton of work.
Someone complained about showing Big Biscuit’s flab and that it shouldn’t be show cased. Im glad BB has enough confidence to show it. Because its not for lack of hard work, all you guys work hard. But it does show the dysfunction in our countries food system. BB has what’s known as insulin resistance. There are men out there that eat more BB and crappier food that are skinny as a rail. It’s a bodily function to good that’s the problem not laziness. BB would benefit from a carnivore diet. Take the BBBE challenge. Eat only Beef, Butter, Bacon and Eggs for 90 days and see how you feel. You can always go back to what you’re eating now.
My dad put in a driveway like that; it wasn't concrete, it was sand and hot tar (early 50's). At first it was just a lollipop. Then he added a thumb, then he added a garage apron, then he filled in between the porch and the garage apron, then some new guy put in an RV parking area. Dad got a bunch of cobbles, (I think they were free) when Providence RI was pulling out the cobbles and putting in asphalt. It took a lot of abuse, teenagers with cars. The driveway was very steep, at least a 10-foot fall in about 100 feet. To get up the driveway in winter we had to cut to the other side of the road and hope nobody was coming then zoom across the Post Office parking lot and just hope the momentum would get us up. (My grandfather owned the PO.)
What’s the low high range for driveways in New York? We just paid $14.70/ square ft including demo for ours . That doesn’t include the approach apron because Los Angeles City makes that super complicated and expensive with 3 different inspections and a thousand dollar permit. Plus you need to be a city approved contractor. IE $1m liability insurance on file because you’re replacing about 2ft asphalt as well as the concrete. I think that was adding $9k to the job.
We can see bisquit shed like 50 lbs during the course of this video. Hearing that its one of circle T’s owner makes alot of sense. I was wondering how someone could afford that much mud. Damn fine job.
... almost to the end.... but you are going to seal this, right? Of course you are - I shouldn't even ask. It says a lot that when one of the owners of the concrete company needs someone to lay down his concrete that he calls you guys! Pat yourselves on the back - that's a really nice job! I can't wait to see it finished and sealed too...
Happy New Year. Blimey that's a seriously large driveway, I think this might be the largest one I seen you guys do & I think this is even larger than the massive one like this that Ryan at Victory did. Serious amount of diamond cutting on this job as well. Nice job though Bondo & something different to the ICF you usually do.
WOW! That one kept ya busy for a while.. I been haulin concrete for 22 plus years and have seen some real gems. Awsome job on the finish and the joint pattern!..Ever do any work in southern NJ?
wow, that's the way we do it! nice work by mostly a five man crew. just out of curiosity, would you say that is the norm to pour a project like this over multiple days, or could it have been done by a larger crew in just a couple or three days?
Ron, it explains why there is a million dollars of concrete being poured on the driveway, being it is one of the owners of the concrete company. Mr. Dolese had extensive concrete at his property, that was said to be worth a couple of million dollars in the 1980’s, Mr ROGER M. DOLESE died in 2002, and was the sole owner of Dolese brothers in Oklahoma a company the is older than statehood. Ron I know you go to Mo so I am sure you seen Dolese bro concrete trucks if you been in Oklahoma.
Wish I could have had your company do my driveway.started to watch your channel because I was going to poor it myself but chose to hire it out last minute.what a mistake! it’s not what I would call quality work.the forms where all wavy when they poor it and only edged about 1/2 it.makes me more disappointed in it seeing your work and attention to detail.great job!!
You guys do nice work, I been watching for awhile now. Theres only one thing that doesn't make sense to me. The wire, I know you have the guy pull up here and there but with the guys walking on it or even if they didn't, the wire will be almost on the ground. Its supposed to be in the middle or offset to the top half (1/3). If a section was cut through the concrete the wire would probably look like an "S" shape with some contacting the ground and spots where it was pulled up a bit. My question is why not skip the wire then if its not really doing any good and save the customer time and money?
If you ever took out concrete that has wire in it you would understand why we use it. It belongs on the bottom third of the slab as that is the tennsion side so when weight is put on top it resists cracking. once the stone gets under it is is very effective and that is why I always have wire in all my concrete.
I hate to even try to guess how much that concrete work cost the owner. Likely more than my house & bank balance combined 🤣 Must be nice getting your teeth into something that big. Great job as per 👍
@@Kaswolfie ya you can’t tell when it’s in 20x fast forward but we either wet set them or pulled them up. We do this work almost every day. We got it figured out.
Nice job, i know he's a hard working dude,but I wish you didn't show Biscuits flabb a lanch , nothing personal but , Dunlap disease shouldn't be showcased , belly done lap over the belt 😀
That looked great it's always nice to stay on a job for a week straight gives everyone time to find the best hamburger or sub shop BONDO I wish you would put it your videos the cost breakdown it would really help many thank you
Whoa! That’s a driveway. Nice work
It helps when the concrete is “free”.
It’s a pleasure to watch people that know and take pride in their work.
These people must have a large piggy bank,just saying 😊
You really had Biscuit running taking that broom around !! Great job !! Greetings from Australia
@22:54 Whack, F(*&, had me rolling! That driveway is absolute work of art. I love the diamond pattern. It adds a real touch of elegance to an ordinary material. The entire team's focus, consistency, and attention to detail is quite remarkable and an achievement to be very proud of!
Good to see your grandson taking over!
WOW Ron......Mammoth Size Pour Buddy. Excellent Job. I'll bet that wasn't Cheap!
That looks so awesome! "This thing is real big". 😊
Hats off to you and the crew.A good pour.
Nice work!! My wife wants that broom. She said she could sweep the kitchen floor from the couch!
What a reward. Pretty sweet to be chosen for that one. Great work brother
What a beautiful beetle in that guys garage!❤
Thats a lot of concrete! Nice job.
Great work this is going to be your masterpiece. You and your crew do awesome work.
What a driveway. I'd hate to think of the cost. Fantastic work Guys.
That’s a beautiful piece of work. Nice job
Nice driveway guys.
Looks great guys good work
Looks Good , Nice work !!
Amazing! Hard enough to do a quality on small jobs but on massive ones it shows your Craftsmanship.... Well Done and expected from Bondo and crew!
Nice job! Looks like the homeowner can finally get rid of his lawnmower!
Nice job man that was a lot of concrete but it came out looking great ya have a great group of guys they all work together like a Swiss watch lol I’ve done my share of concrete and block work and I know just how much work it is so when I say great job I mean it no wonder ur number one in the business I take my hat off to ya all
WOW!! Awesome job Ron.
Looks really nice! Love the video's Bondo! I learn a little bit of something on everyone.
First 👍 's up BB thank you for sharing 🤗
Nice guys I like that..😊
You know you do good work when the owner of the concrete company hires you to lay down a million square feet. I’m thinking Circle T must have had a good quarter and needed some extra expenses to write down lol. Nice work Bondo and crew, that was a ton of work.
Wow. Hard working folks. Great job.
very nice work along with good editing ron
THAT IS ONE HELL OF A FRIG IN DRIVEWAY ....
That's a frickin' freewa you paved!!
$60K in 'crete!!! holy fook!! good thing he owns the company :)
$0.00 you know for damn sure the company ate that entire job. That company moves millions of dollars no big deal.
Killer job guys!
Someone complained about showing Big Biscuit’s flab and that it shouldn’t be show cased. Im glad BB has enough confidence to show it. Because its not for lack of hard work, all you guys work hard. But it does show the dysfunction in our countries food system.
BB has what’s known as insulin resistance. There are men out there that eat more BB and crappier food that are skinny as a rail. It’s a bodily function to good that’s the problem not laziness. BB would benefit from a carnivore diet. Take the BBBE challenge. Eat only Beef, Butter, Bacon and Eggs for 90 days and see how you feel. You can always go back to what you’re eating now.
My dad put in a driveway like that; it wasn't concrete, it was sand and hot tar (early 50's). At first it was just a lollipop. Then he added a thumb, then he added a garage apron, then he filled in between the porch and the garage apron, then some new guy put in an RV parking area. Dad got a bunch of cobbles, (I think they were free) when Providence RI was pulling out the cobbles and putting in asphalt. It took a lot of abuse, teenagers with cars. The driveway was very steep, at least a 10-foot fall in about 100 feet. To get up the driveway in winter we had to cut to the other side of the road and hope nobody was coming then zoom across the Post Office parking lot and just hope the momentum would get us up. (My grandfather owned the PO.)
Amazing work
Big Bisquick getting his steps in today.....his apple watch was saying slow down take a rest
Now, that's the way things should be done.
Looks awesome
Nice job ! I did a similar drive 10 yrs ago but it was all heated !
Smart Grandson, "pay me as much as what I do".
What’s the low high range for driveways in New York? We just paid $14.70/ square ft including demo for ours . That doesn’t include the approach apron because Los Angeles City makes that super complicated and expensive with 3 different inspections and a thousand dollar permit. Plus you need to be a city approved contractor. IE $1m liability insurance on file because you’re replacing about 2ft asphalt as well as the concrete. I think that was adding $9k to the job.
We can see bisquit shed like 50 lbs during the course of this video. Hearing that its one of circle T’s owner makes alot of sense. I was wondering how someone could afford that much mud. Damn fine job.
That’s a nice driveway.
With all of the stone on that home, coloring the concrete would have really made this drive pop. But... that would have been a lot of color up-charge.
You guys do some quality work! All in the details. Guys around here, would pour all that in larger pours and it would look like Sh!!!t
... almost to the end.... but you are going to seal this, right? Of course you are - I shouldn't even ask. It says a lot that when one of the owners of the concrete company needs someone to lay down his concrete that he calls you guys! Pat yourselves on the back - that's a really nice job! I can't wait to see it finished and sealed too...
What do you mean with seal? Spray Silane on the surface?
What’s up Bondo hope You n the Crew doing Good. Happy New Year.
Great Job on this Project 🤙🔥🇺🇸
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻I like that 👍🏻👍🏻
Happy New Year.
Blimey that's a seriously large driveway, I think this might be the largest one I seen you guys do & I think this is even larger than the massive one like this that Ryan at Victory did.
Serious amount of diamond cutting on this job as well.
Nice job though Bondo & something different to the ICF you usually do.
Looks great & Congratulations. Did you pin each section together? That was a big job, well done.
Fantastic job Ron, with a small but great crew! How much mud do you buy in a year from Circle T? Do you keep track?
This driveway was 335 yards. We approached 2000 yards this year.
WOW! That one kept ya busy for a while.. I been haulin concrete for 22 plus years and have seen some real gems. Awsome job on the finish and the joint pattern!..Ever do any work in southern NJ?
Huge Job and Well Done! I was curious how you kept the Grip Pattern so uniform! Looks Great!
hope owner didn't beat you down on price too much! looks awesome as usual.
Fancied it up with just a saw (plus some measuring and a chalk line).
Great job. Wonder why the didn't finish the ditching first.
When you make those cuts, do you fill them with anything to keep water out so it doesn't cause cracking when frozen ?
Is that decking? Looks like that LG smart siding that lowes sells. I cant imagine using an OSB product for decking
Love your videos I’ve learned a lot. Your videos are far superior to Ryan and the clowns over at victory out door services
Looks nice. Could have used some crown
wow, that's the way we do it! nice work by mostly a five man crew. just out of curiosity, would you say that is the norm to pour a project like this over multiple days, or could it have been done by a larger crew in just a couple or three days?
That’s a very damn nice job Ron. How many yards did it end up being? That’s good for the pocketbook for sure!
Unbelievable!!!! Highly skilled concrete craftsmen.
is there a reason u dont pin the slab joints together
Screed uphill if it's slumping . A lot harder of course .
Dang, that's nice...You're client looks like a Dr ?
What was the water/cement ratio for this pour? Why no curing, Mr Bondo?
Ron, it explains why there is a million dollars of concrete being poured on the driveway, being it is one of the owners of the concrete company.
Mr. Dolese had extensive concrete at his property, that was said to be worth a couple of million dollars in the 1980’s, Mr ROGER M. DOLESE died in 2002, and was the sole owner of Dolese brothers in Oklahoma a company the is older than statehood. Ron I know you go to Mo so I am sure you seen Dolese bro concrete trucks if you been in Oklahoma.
Big money
🎉
Wish I could have had your company do my driveway.started to watch your channel because I was going to poor it myself but chose to hire it out last minute.what a mistake! it’s not what I would call quality work.the forms where all wavy when they poor it and only edged about 1/2 it.makes me more disappointed in it seeing your work and attention to detail.great job!!
Sorry to hear that they did not give you a nice product.
How many yards was the total?
You guys do nice work, I been watching for awhile now. Theres only one thing that doesn't make sense to me. The wire, I know you have the guy pull up here and there but with the guys walking on it or even if they didn't, the wire will be almost on the ground. Its supposed to be in the middle or offset to the top half (1/3). If a section was cut through the concrete the wire would probably look like an "S" shape with some contacting the ground and spots where it was pulled up a bit. My question is why not skip the wire then if its not really doing any good and save the customer time and money?
If you ever took out concrete that has wire in it you would understand why we use it. It belongs on the bottom third of the slab as that is the tennsion side so when weight is put on top it resists cracking. once the stone gets under it is is very effective and that is why I always have wire in all my concrete.
A man’s drive way
Nice Job!!!! I wouldn't want to pay for this pour.............😰 GEEZ!!!! Roughly, what is the cost for this thing?
I commented on this half way through the video and didn't realize how much more driveway there was, WOW, SHE'S A MONSTER!!!! Looks AWESOME guys!!!
How many total yards?
300 plus. 175 yard 130 labor plus cut and seal. 65k material 48k labor.total price 113k. Hey bondo how did I do.
@ thanks. I figured a bit more. Nice job. Lots of cuts.
I hate to even try to guess how much that concrete work cost the owner. Likely more than my house & bank balance combined 🤣
Must be nice getting your teeth into something that big. Great job as per 👍
Just an average whats a job like this cost the home owner? This has to be in the 2-3mil$ and would black top been a cheaper solution?
Is Ethan Bisquit’s boy?
+ 100k ???
Yes lol
Roe needs more air time
Leave Biscuit Alone. He's A Hard Working Man. Are You?
@@RXRXING not sure who you are directing your comment to ?
No problems with animals walking through the fresh concrete? Had that many times over the years
We had to put snow fence up in the one area to keep deer off it.
That has to be a expensive driveway
I see you use a saw to cut down you ever use a groover instead of saw cutting
More like a highway than a driveway...
This guys old lady a lawyer Bondo?
not once rebar was pulled up
🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
@@Kaswolfie ya you can’t tell when it’s in 20x fast forward but we either wet set them or pulled them up. We do this work almost every day. We got it figured out.
Tell me that’s a $250,000 driveway
You probably could retire on the money you made on that job.
I wish. LOL
Nice job, i know he's a hard working dude,but I wish you didn't show Biscuits flabb a lanch , nothing personal but , Dunlap disease shouldn't be showcased , belly done lap over the belt 😀
Oh my God, that is not a cheap date right there… nice job though😊
That looked great it's always nice to stay on a job for a week straight gives everyone time to find the best hamburger or sub shop BONDO I wish you would put it your videos the cost breakdown it would really help many thank you
Love your videos I’ve learned a lot. Your videos are far superior to Ryan and the clowns over at victory out door services