Great Video. I am doing this all day everyday lol. Please notice that the sample should be taken from 10%-90% of discharge, this is quite important for nice values and good cylinders.
It was pretty funny. In the real world cylinders are left all over the place. Most job sites are a disaster area at best, so finding a safe location is practically impossible.
I just started at a engineering company and seeing this video made me so much more confident in my abilities!!! Thanks you soo soo much!
Im about to start soon also , how do u like it so far and how quick did it take u to learn ??
Do you ever work at 4am
I laughed so hard when he dropped the fabricated cylinder 😂 love the content 👍
Excellent video for beginners to learn about it. Very well explain and professional. Thanks.
Great Video. I am doing this all day everyday lol. Please notice that the sample should be taken from 10%-90% of discharge, this is quite important for nice values and good cylinders.
Cool Thanks for sharing.
Great! Video thanks !
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It was pretty funny. In the real world cylinders are left all over the place. Most job sites are a disaster area at best, so finding a safe location is practically impossible.
yup all the wrongs in the videos are exactly real world. lmao
Nice
cool
Thank you for the video, but if you gonna stick with the standards, mate you will need to mechanize the whole process.
MY 7 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN UAE
making samples at the back of a pickup truck?❌
The air test HAS to be done on the ground, clearly says it in the ACI book
Per ASTM C231, section 8.1.1 the bowl must be placed "on a flat, level, firm surface." This does not indicate it must be on the ground.
Nobody asks for that card.
shes a cutie
Don't make it weird