For those confused from the epoxy block: The chain is directly attached to the two anchors on the block, then the extra chain is loosely chained to the metal bar as I assume this is a safety measure so if the epoxy fails/breaks the bar does not touch the showroom floor. The guys were standing on the bar but was transferred to the block as the bar is basically sitting on top.
Stanley I watched the very first Stop you made like three times (Epoxy Primer). What a joke they were standing on the metal bar which in turn was hanging from the chain. Below the metal bar is where they had the the cement attached to the bar. Love the trade show videos. Really enjoy the videos with that real funny lady can't remember her name. You know she had those glow in the dark rocks that you put in cement that she threw all over the floor haha.
No, the chain was directly connected to the concrete block, only the secondary safety drop chain was connected to the bar that is only there to stop the block from crashing through the floor if the bond breaks. The bar was sitting on the concrete block to transfer the load and that was how they were testing the strength of the bond.
I don't think that primer demo was well thought out. The primer bonded the hookup points to the concrete that weight was above the hookup points. The weight doesn't appear to be acting on the primer/hookups rather than above it on the trolley jack. Surely they should be adding the weight below the concrete to pull it down from the primer attached points 🤨
Actually, it was just set up like a bearing puller. The bar was transferring any additional load directly to the concrete. There was just two separate chains, one directly to the concrete from the hoist that is holding everything up off the floor and the second chain that was there for safety in case the bond broke and would keep the whole thing from crashing through the floor. Note the second chain remained loose the whole time, meaning there was no load on it and the bar was sitting on both ends of the concrete block. So all their weight was added to the block.
The very first clip on this recording is A Falsity, if they wanted to show how strong the bond was they would have weight on the concrete and have stood on it also... The fact that they have not shows you how much they believe in their product.... All they are doing is showing the strength of steel... Your friend from Scotland UK...
No, the test was valid as the only thing holding it all up was the primer bond. There was just one chain connected to the 2 bond points on the concrete that connected it to the hoist and the bar was sitting on the concrete block, transferring any additional loads to it, with just a second chain, which you can see was never under load and was slack, that was there just for safety to keep everything from crashing through the showroom floor in case the bond did fail.
We use concrete mender at my Frozen Warehouse, works great for smaller repairs with high traffic. The sand needs to be saturated. Pretty expensive but works good.
1.. Is that konkrete primer the same thing as Rhino Snot you spray it on moon dust, roks, gravel and kemikally welds it all together. 2. Does the koncrete krak mender ebb up making the konkrete non porous? 3. The Lift Assist is Kewl 🤘🏻 5. You kan use Multi Seal to Make a Solid Kore Tire….. Only Down Sidw is Rolling Mass is Inkreased, Tire Weighs like 200 LBS & you Have to Kut the Tire Off Works Great! 6. I am interested to see if the konkrete dissolver will work on Barnakles on the Bottoms of Boats. 🤔
For that multi seal I just spent 365$ for a new Michelin LT265/60/20 cause I had a nail at the edge of tread which is unpatchable. 2 gas stations air compressors didn’t work and was going to Orlando so I turned back home, day & 1/2 to replace. Leery about the safety of that product, you just drive as normal and it fills continuously?
im definitly interested in that multiseal im gonna have to try it ive got some old dry rotted lawn cart tires that have slow leaks but good tread i wanna get some use out of
i'm confused by all the guys standing on the bar. I thought the block(which none of them are standing on) was what had the primer, not the engine hoist.
The chain is directly attached to the two anchors on the block, then the extra chain is loosely chained to the metal bar as I assume this is a safety measure so if the epoxy fails/breaks the bar does not touch the showroom floor. The guys were standing on the bar but was transferred to the block as the bar is basically sitting on top.
Stan I was wondering des the lifter slide on a track or do you have to move it every few feet if that’s the case might be easier to lift block lifter looks heavy
on the first one with the concrete epoxy..... none of the weight was being put on the cement or the bond??? all the weight was on the chain, and bar, which was holing the cement block underneath it... or am I crazy?
That saves your lungs from concrete dust, which saves your life. Concrete and cement dust contains silica. If you don't know much about silica, in dust form, it's deadly. Silica dust is one of the biggest killers of construction workers, second to asbestos.
Wait, wait, wait..... Why was the first demo a bunch of guy suspended above a concrete block? The cherry picker had one screw into it? Show me that!! Edit: so why all the extra chains hanging all over?
The chain is directly attached to the two anchors on the block, then the extra chain is loosely chained to the metal bar as I assume this is a safety measure so if the epoxy fails/breaks the bar does not touch the showroom floor. The guys were standing on the bar but was transferred to the block as the bar is basically sitting on top.
i can barely watch these, some of the bullshit people peddle and at the prices they want . . . i don't know how you do it and all the walking on top of it . . . i'd be pissed by the time i'd left over having to decipher some hacks spin and bullshit.
For those confused from the epoxy block: The chain is directly attached to the two anchors on the block, then the extra chain is loosely chained to the metal bar as I assume this is a safety measure so if the epoxy fails/breaks the bar does not touch the showroom floor. The guys were standing on the bar but was transferred to the block as the bar is basically sitting on top.
It’s just a poor setup to prove their product’s capabilities. They simply need a bigger pieces of concrete.
Was just about to say this. You can see the tension on the chain proving this. Now what we need to test is how brittle it is
Those grey hooks should be painted yellow or flourescent green to show the rig off better.
But doesn't them standing put the weight on the chain not the epoxy?
Stanley I watched the very first Stop you made like three times (Epoxy Primer). What a joke they were standing on the metal bar which in turn was hanging from the chain. Below the metal bar is where they had the the cement attached to the bar. Love the trade show videos. Really enjoy the videos with that real funny lady can't remember her name. You know she had those glow in the dark rocks that you put in cement that she threw all over the floor haha.
No, the chain was directly connected to the concrete block, only the secondary safety drop chain was connected to the bar that is only there to stop the block from crashing through the floor if the bond breaks. The bar was sitting on the concrete block to transfer the load and that was how they were testing the strength of the bond.
Amazing what becoming available in the industry. Certainly appreciate all the time y'all put in to keep us informed, educated & chuckling ! Thanx !
Pretty cool stuff! Appreciate the support too 🙌
The first one was a demonstration on how much weight the chain could hold? The only weight on the block is from the block itself.
I don't think that primer demo was well thought out. The primer bonded the hookup points to the concrete that weight was above the hookup points. The weight doesn't appear to be acting on the primer/hookups rather than above it on the trolley jack. Surely they should be adding the weight below the concrete to pull it down from the primer attached points 🤨
Actually, it was just set up like a bearing puller. The bar was transferring any additional load directly to the concrete. There was just two separate chains, one directly to the concrete from the hoist that is holding everything up off the floor and the second chain that was there for safety in case the bond broke and would keep the whole thing from crashing through the floor. Note the second chain remained loose the whole time, meaning there was no load on it and the bar was sitting on both ends of the concrete block. So all their weight was added to the block.
*Stanley "Dirt Monkey" Genadek* Very interesting, lots of cool stuff, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Thank you sir for tagging along 👊 glad you liked it
Wow! This show was like a science show! Great new products to make cement work much easier!! Thanks 😊.
Bill Nye edition 😂👍
concrete dissolver as teenager would have been bad
so true😂
Awesome content thanks for your time to do this video big fan of your channel and love it
Appreciate it! Thanks man
The very first clip on this recording is A Falsity, if they wanted to show how strong the bond was they would have weight on the concrete and have stood on it also...
The fact that they have not shows you how much they believe in their product....
All they are doing is showing the strength of steel...
Your friend from Scotland UK...
No, the test was valid as the only thing holding it all up was the primer bond. There was just one chain connected to the 2 bond points on the concrete that connected it to the hoist and the bar was sitting on the concrete block, transferring any additional loads to it, with just a second chain, which you can see was never under load and was slack, that was there just for safety to keep everything from crashing through the showroom floor in case the bond did fail.
I have looked at that wondered if that was valid
We use concrete mender at my Frozen Warehouse, works great for smaller repairs with high traffic. The sand needs to be saturated. Pretty expensive but works good.
Cool beans glad to hear it works good
Tradeshow trickery!
Nice one Stan. 👍👍🏴🏴
Thank you!
Thanks for taking the time to do this! 👍
You are very welcome! Thanks for coming along for the ride 👌
First day of our mowing season was today! Pretty happy to be back on the wagon! I love these tradeshow videos! Keep up the great work!
Wooohoo spring has sprung 👊🐛💚
I liked that tire sealant. pretty neat!
Agreed 👌
Whoa ... This is cool I can already feel the cement boogies
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1.. Is that konkrete primer the same thing as Rhino Snot you spray it on moon dust, roks, gravel and kemikally welds it all together.
2. Does the koncrete krak mender ebb up making the konkrete non porous?
3. The Lift Assist is Kewl 🤘🏻
5. You kan use Multi Seal to Make a Solid Kore Tire….. Only Down Sidw is Rolling Mass is Inkreased, Tire Weighs like 200 LBS & you Have to Kut the Tire Off Works Great!
6. I am interested to see if the konkrete dissolver will work on Barnakles on the Bottoms of Boats. 🤔
Has the letter “C” banned you?
Wonder if the last item, the concrete disslover, would work as prep for an epoxy floor situation?
For that multi seal I just spent 365$ for a new Michelin LT265/60/20 cause I had a nail at the edge of tread which is unpatchable. 2 gas stations air compressors didn’t work and was going to Orlando so I turned back home, day & 1/2 to replace. Leery about the safety of that product, you just drive as normal and it fills continuously?
Great video!!! Thank you for the show video!!!😊
Of course 👊
im definitly interested in that multiseal im gonna have to try it ive got some old dry rotted lawn cart tires that have slow leaks but good tread i wanna get some use out of
It just seems like they are sitting on the bar and the block is below it, so no weight is added to the epoxy of the block
Bunch of new chemical products
i'm confused by all the guys standing on the bar. I thought the block(which none of them are standing on) was what had the primer, not the engine hoist.
I know I was looking at that too, it doesn’t look like the guys are standing on the concrete
They aren’t putting ANY more weight on the actual epoxy joint lol. They are literally just standing on the bar itself which is on top lol
The chain is directly attached to the two anchors on the block, then the extra chain is loosely chained to the metal bar as I assume this is a safety measure so if the epoxy fails/breaks the bar does not touch the showroom floor. The guys were standing on the bar but was transferred to the block as the bar is basically sitting on top.
They all seemed like solid products. Show me more weird sh@t?
Haha I’ll do my best 👍
Thanks Stan. Good stuff
So I used that 10 min mender on my basement and garage floor. That stuff works. I will be using it again...
Good to know!
Stan I was wondering des the lifter slide on a track or do you have to move it every few feet if that’s the case might be easier to lift block lifter looks heavy
Cool video ! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Great video Stan!!
Happy to hear it 👍
Great video
This was weird but cool? Thank Stan!
Hahah you bet
great video
Glad you liked it!
My friend is there for Leviat.
That’s awesome 👍
Love the videos
Appreciate you!
Good video as always
Appreciate that
@@Dirtmonkey your welcome. I have watched your channel for years just under different name
on the first one with the concrete epoxy..... none of the weight was being put on the cement or the bond??? all the weight was on the chain, and bar, which was holing the cement block underneath it... or am I crazy?
I think your right. I couldn't tell
Weird crap is Cool 😎 😂👍🏻
Can’t argue there 👌
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Thank you sir!
$4300 for a vacuum?
That saves your lungs from concrete dust, which saves your life. Concrete and cement dust contains silica. If you don't know much about silica, in dust form, it's deadly. Silica dust is one of the biggest killers of construction workers, second to asbestos.
Best one I have seen though
My favorite Canadian
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Wait, wait, wait..... Why was the first demo a bunch of guy suspended above a concrete block? The cherry picker had one screw into it? Show me that!!
Edit: so why all the extra chains hanging all over?
So you can’t see that it’s hooked to the bar itself as well lol duh…
The chain is directly attached to the two anchors on the block, then the extra chain is loosely chained to the metal bar as I assume this is a safety measure so if the epoxy fails/breaks the bar does not touch the showroom floor. The guys were standing on the bar but was transferred to the block as the bar is basically sitting on top.
@@MrJohnweez Yup, just like a bearing puller setup.
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i can barely watch these, some of the bullshit people peddle and at the prices they want . . . i don't know how you do it and all the walking on top of it . . . i'd be pissed by the time i'd left over having to decipher some hacks spin and bullshit.
I leave the deciphering up to you guys and save you the steps lol.