I once was sent on a site work job, my Union-Laborers and right away I saw what the boss was doing. Every Friday, two guys were laid off, every Monday two more would show up, and he did this for 5-6weeks. When he was done, what a crew we had - bridge piers for second floor parking, all the storm drainage, sewer lines, every job you could imagine. I couldn’t wait to get to work in the morning! Your crew reminds me of that job when I watch your videos. His name was (for us), Old Blood N’ Guts! He demanded our best and we gave it to him! 46 yers ago.
Atlanta homeowner here who’s building a pool soon. Love the formed bullnose, slate with the broom finish. I couldn’t agree more little kids benefit from the finish. Great to hear your thoughts on that. One thing I’d like to see, that you never seem to do, please take a few minutes at the end of the video to show what the formed edges look like. I’d kill to see how you remove the bull nose form and exactly what it looks like. Thanks Mike!!! Love your videos.
My Old man and I just poured 6 yards of concrete on 4 seperate slabs and watching your videos were a true blessing. Thank you for making these videos and passing along this information to others.
Mike I'm in SW Oklahoma about 55 miles SW of OKC, OK. Trying to learn a bit about this trade before I even think about repairing my driveway with a curve in it..... lol...!
I saw a contractor's crew member lose control of a wheelbarrow and dumped the concrete and the wheelbarrow into a pool. I told them to just leave it, maybe take a shovel and cut it into smaller pieces. Wait for it to set and then pull it out of the water. The boss wouldn't wait and some poor guy had to go into the water and get it out. It was in the early spring in Minnesota, so the water was cold as ice.
I once was sent on a site work job, my Union-Laborers and right away I saw what the boss was doing. Every Friday, two guys were laid off, every Monday two more would show up, and he did this for 5-6weeks. When he was done, what a crew we had - bridge piers for second floor parking, all the storm drainage, sewer lines, every job you could imagine. I couldn’t wait to get to work in the morning! Your crew reminds me of that job when I watch your videos. His name was (for us), Old Blood N’ Guts! He demanded our best and we gave it to him! 46 yers ago.
Thanks John for sharing that!
Watching from Cheshire, UK - learned so much from your videos, which have really helped me improve quality of work, thank you, Kevin
Glad I can help Kevin. Thanks for watching!
Atlanta homeowner here who’s building a pool soon. Love the formed bullnose, slate with the broom finish. I couldn’t agree more little kids benefit from the finish. Great to hear your thoughts on that.
One thing I’d like to see, that you never seem to do, please take a few minutes at the end of the video to show what the formed edges look like. I’d kill to see how you remove the bull nose form and exactly what it looks like. Thanks Mike!!! Love your videos.
Will do, I may have done that on some previous pool videos.
Nice team work! I’m from Lithuania :)
Great job again Mike and your guys!
Glad you enjoyed it
My Old man and I just poured 6 yards of concrete on 4 seperate slabs and watching your videos were a true blessing. Thank you for making these videos and passing along this information to others.
That is awesome!
Mike I'm in SW Oklahoma about 55 miles SW of OKC, OK. Trying to learn a bit about this trade before I even think about repairing my driveway with a curve in it..... lol...!
Live in North Carolina, originally from Massachusetts, love your work.
Thank you very much!
That looks really nice 👍👍😃
Thanks 👍
I always test the patio after we pour it by going swimming.
Yes, always!
Are them pot plants
yes
When do you order your concrete the day before or the night before Mike day
Usually 2 weeks in advance.
@MikeDayConcrete thank you
👍🤣that is going to be a great pool
Salute
@GRUBB-MUDD hey, how's it going?
I saw a contractor's crew member lose control of a wheelbarrow and dumped the concrete and the wheelbarrow into a pool. I told them to just leave it, maybe take a shovel and cut it into smaller pieces. Wait for it to set and then pull it out of the water. The boss wouldn't wait and some poor guy had to go into the water and get it out. It was in the early spring in Minnesota, so the water was cold as ice.
That's no fun!
I thought that was …! 😝😝😝
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those plants ............
It's legal here for medical reasons.
Rest in Peace, Bob Vila! (Just announced). It all started with you.
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Bob Vila did not die