Way back when I used to float mud in showers to set tile on, we added lime to mix as well, helps the mix retain water, make it mo' sticky. Generally it was 40 shovels of fine sand, 1 bag of portland cemet, half bag of lime, 2 1/4 buckets of water roughly. For shower floors, it was just sand and cemet w/ as little water as possible, called it dry pack.
A mull mixer like that is generally used for mortar not concrete. The gravel gets pinched between the liner and the paddles. Also I'd use a measured amount of water like in a 5 gallon bucket even if it's only 2 or 3 gallons as you get used to mixing batches you learn how much water to add by looking at the bucket level instead of the garden hose. Normal every day concrete is 5 sacks per square yard which is 27 cubic feet. You did a good job as you did, I was just talking about taking the guess work out of it by measuring.
This "miracle wonder contraption " is SO UN-PROSISE it will be a "miracle " anthing less than 8" thick will crumble, crack,deteriorate & granulate in 45seconds flat the second after it cures.
Yeah them concrete mixers are a nice investment. Where I live in Missouri the place in my home town makes the danuser attachments. They sure take the back work outta of it. Not all the way but some.
Andrew also creates more issues that he has to fix by beating on his equipment. Watching him “fix” stuff on his dodge truck is absolutely painful. Love his channel don’t get me wrong he’s a dang good equipment operator but dang is he hard on his stuff.
@@robwalters9695 a friend of mine lives close in the vicinity of where he does business he reached out to him trying to find out about doing some driveway work.. he never returned the call on the third call he actually got him on the phone explain to him what he was looking for and he said I don't have time for you and then hung up on him.. that should tell you a lot about Andrew's character? This is customer base and potential customer base like he treats his equipment...
I have a bored well. When they install them they are required to seal the voids around the concrete casing, but they never did mine. My tank and pump was slowly sinking and the dirt was filling the bottom of my well. When I replaced the tank, I jacked up the house, set everything on beams and poured concrete I mixed by hand in a 5 gallon bucket. IDK how many 60 lb. bags I used, but my back felt every.last.one.of.them! Last project I rented a Home Depot spinning mixer. If I had more projects I would consider a 3-point hitch type, but I'll stick to renting for now.
Looks good. Just curious how do you get air in the second tank? Are they both tied together up top so the air charge from the pump kicking on equalizes both tanks or is the air in the first tank enough to push that much volume of water for both tanks. We where thinking about doing something similar but ended up just looking at larger presser tanks.
More cement and more water, makes the mix creamier so it flows better, easier to float and gives you a stronger mix. First time using it is always a learning experience but after a few more times you'll have a process figured out that will make it much easier.
That’s a pretty handy unit, I like the way you do product reviews and show how they work or don’t work (side shoot) need a ramp for one side to get that to work. Thanks for sharing Sam, no really I can’t wait to barrow that bad boy🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Well I'm impressed!! Never saw one b4!! I've got a rusty old barrel spinner, that was rusty and old when I got it 35 years ago! It's got my blood and sweat all over it, and still works, darn it! LOL That one is really sweet!! 8) --gary
What the hell will they come up with next it's rebel and sons land in tree clearing and now driveway makers lol oh yeah and 12 valve restorations 👍🏽🇺🇲🇺🇲 that's a long resume
I had to laugh when I saw your "outdoor" pressure tank and above ground feeder pipes. If I had this setup I'd have no water from mid November to late April.
It was nice that you put wire in concrete butt u was s'pose 2 raze it up in concrete MUDDY FEET CONCRETE OUT OF TEXAS HAVE PRETTY GOOD VIDGETS ON POURING &FINISHING CONCRETE P.S IM A LICENSE PLUMBER & THAT WAS SOME BEAUTIFUL TETRIS U HAD GOING ON YOUR WATER LINES HAHA !!!
Your uncles choice of work attire always cracks me up, love his shirt today!
That gentleman's shirt is fantastic. Truer words have not been spoken.
Way back when I used to float mud in showers to set tile on, we added lime to mix as well, helps the mix retain water, make it mo' sticky. Generally it was 40 shovels of fine sand, 1 bag of portland cemet, half bag of lime, 2 1/4 buckets of water roughly. For shower floors, it was just sand and cemet w/ as little water as possible, called it dry pack.
That's 1000 percent better than the old set up nice job
A mull mixer like that is generally used for mortar not concrete. The gravel gets pinched between the liner and the paddles. Also I'd use a measured amount of water like in a 5 gallon bucket even if it's only 2 or 3 gallons as you get used to mixing batches you learn how much water to add by looking at the bucket level instead of the garden hose.
Normal every day concrete is 5 sacks per square yard which is 27 cubic feet. You did a good job as you did, I was just talking about taking the guess work out of it by measuring.
This "miracle wonder contraption " is SO UN-PROSISE it will be a "miracle " anthing less than 8" thick will crumble, crack,deteriorate & granulate in 45seconds flat the second after it cures.
A cool attachment that I picked up is an EZ-Spotter pole setter. I'm a manufactured home dealer in Auburn and we set a ton of meter poles.
Yeah them concrete mixers are a nice investment. Where I live in Missouri the place in my home town makes the danuser attachments. They sure take the back work outta of it. Not all the way but some.
Definitely needed more water and cement, your slump was about a 2 inch there you’ll need to bring that up to a 4 and she’ll flow nicely
Thanks for a making this video. That’s a sweet attachment! It’s insane the countless attachments out there for skid steers nowadays
Another plus one for your uncles shirt, right on
That is an awesome attachment. 👍👍👍
You should review the grubb-it brush clearing rake for skidsteers
Andrew camarata took the grate off of his concrete mixer to get better scoops of sand and gravel👍🏻
Yeah I know. I wanted to try it. And it wasn’t bad.
So he's a clown 🤡
Andrew also creates more issues that he has to fix by beating on his equipment. Watching him “fix” stuff on his dodge truck is absolutely painful. Love his channel don’t get me wrong he’s a dang good equipment operator but dang is he hard on his stuff.
@@robwalters9695 he uses it and abused it 😂😂
@@robwalters9695 a friend of mine lives close in the vicinity of where he does business he reached out to him trying to find out about doing some driveway work.. he never returned the call on the third call he actually got him on the phone explain to him what he was looking for and he said I don't have time for you and then hung up on him.. that should tell you a lot about Andrew's character? This is customer base and potential customer base like he treats his equipment...
I have a bored well. When they install them they are required to seal the voids around the concrete casing, but they never did mine. My tank and pump was slowly sinking and the dirt was filling the bottom of my well. When I replaced the tank, I jacked up the house, set everything on beams and poured concrete I mixed by hand in a 5 gallon bucket. IDK how many 60 lb. bags I used, but my back felt every.last.one.of.them! Last project I rented a Home Depot spinning mixer. If I had more projects I would consider a 3-point hitch type, but I'll stick to renting for now.
Nice concrete mixer , makes the job easier and quicker 👌 👍
The end product turned out great
Looks good. Just curious how do you get air in the second tank? Are they both tied together up top so the air charge from the pump kicking on equalizes both tanks or is the air in the first tank enough to push that much volume of water for both tanks. We where thinking about doing something similar but ended up just looking at larger presser tanks.
More cement and more water, makes the mix creamier so it flows better, easier to float and gives you a stronger mix. First time using it is always a learning experience but after a few more times you'll have a process figured out that will make it much easier.
When you don’t have a concrete vibrator we always smacked the boards With a hammer to get the air pockets out
For small jobs you can take the blade out of a sawzall and put the guard against the form and run the tool.
Great Great Great job, GOD BLESS Y'ALL
That’s a pretty handy unit, I like the way you do product reviews and show how they work or don’t work (side shoot) need a ramp for one side to get that to work. Thanks for sharing Sam, no really I can’t wait to barrow that bad boy🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Well I'm impressed!! Never saw one b4!! I've got a rusty old barrel spinner, that was rusty and old when I got it 35 years ago! It's got my blood and sweat all over it, and still works, darn it! LOL That one is really sweet!! 8) --gary
Looks awesome Sam
Good tools good work 😬💪🏻👍🏻
Can't wait to get my own skid steer to use attachments like that 😎👍 I like how the takehuchi has been for you but I'm thinking I'll go cat 🐈
That mixer is the sh-- 👍👍
You have neater toys than Batman
Do you not have cold winters? Or are you insulating thistle cabin you are going to build?
Doesn’t really freeze here but will be wrapped
@@VBELTandSON oh okay. Looks awesome.
Most guys always add too much water. You will get the feel for it fast!
Boone was great job inspector. Good to see him on the channel. We need to get Sam to 100k subs. Callahan needs new shoes. 👍😆🤣😂
I like your uncles shirt as agree with it to
P.ss like a FUTURE vidio no concrete when it dryer's 2c if it cracks?????
Concrete work for forty years we always guaranteed against theft and that it WILL crack!!
I like your uncles shirts
6 sack cu yard 27 cu feet 4500 psi, hwy mud dry 1 inch slump first few then almost workable lol, clap ur hands if uir happy
What the hell will they come up with next it's rebel and sons land in tree clearing and now driveway makers lol oh yeah and 12 valve restorations 👍🏽🇺🇲🇺🇲 that's a long resume
I had to laugh when I saw your "outdoor" pressure tank and above ground feeder pipes. If I had this setup I'd have no water from mid November to late April.
I keep it all wrapped up and covered but it doesn’t get to cold here
@@VBELTandSON Maybe I should move to California lol.
It was nice that you put wire in concrete butt u was s'pose 2 raze it up in concrete MUDDY FEET CONCRETE OUT OF TEXAS HAVE PRETTY GOOD VIDGETS ON POURING &FINISHING CONCRETE P.S IM A LICENSE PLUMBER & THAT WAS SOME BEAUTIFUL TETRIS U HAD GOING ON YOUR WATER LINES HAHA !!!
Sup Sam. Watch Greg A video with Diamond C. Pretty kool 🤙
Ya that is way to dry.
Not bad in some cases. Not this mixer tho lol
🤟🏻🇨🇦🤙🏻
Those plastic ball valves suck. They either leak or the handles break off. Spend the extra money and buy quality made in USA brass ball valves.
I’ve had good luck with them
It would be different if he had to use them all the time, these only get used when he has to shut his water off which isnt much i bet.
Dont bother with the hose just dump it in, see Andrew Camarata's YT videos, save your self some time.
Seen his video. Still wanted to try it out. And that’s what we ended up doing if you saw the end
I saw that stupid tee shirt and moved on
Negative you saw the shirt and commented some negative stuff. No you’re a liar. Be better.