I did that without knowing it jaja. I had to fix a dry pour slab that the top layer went krispy crunch and i had to remove it. All because the air pockets getting to the surface. I let the under layer to vent out the air pockets and then throw the topping mix and now its fixed!!
UA-cam marked this video for kids so couldn't comment when you originally uploaded it lol. Update came out good Are those pours light enough for you to be able to move? I might do something similar in my backyard but want to move them so there is no gap inbetween each one.
Good eye🤙 accidentally Mark video for kids,,so no comments were allowed, change it to adults🤙 yes they are actually light enough to move,,the last paver / slab by the gate door I moved by hand,, thinking about staggering the slabs in the future 🤙
Nice update! Thanks!
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good to see you back! thank you
Haha appreciate it 🤙
Have you done your driveway dry pour yet ?
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I did that without knowing it jaja. I had to fix a dry pour slab that the top layer went krispy crunch and i had to remove it. All because the air pockets getting to the surface. I let the under layer to vent out the air pockets and then throw the topping mix and now its fixed!!
Nice!!!!! We have to get creative and do what have to do sometimes!
UA-cam marked this video for kids so couldn't comment when you originally uploaded it lol. Update came out good
Are those pours light enough for you to be able to move? I might do something similar in my backyard but want to move them so there is no gap inbetween each one.
Good eye🤙 accidentally Mark video for kids,,so no comments were allowed, change it to adults🤙 yes they are actually light enough to move,,the last paver / slab by the gate door I moved by hand,, thinking about staggering the slabs in the future 🤙