@canadianconcretepumper1979 I need to get a better line, but I'll stick with it, thank Scott, and thanks mud demon for the swag 🙏, the drone footage is awesome 👌 👏
Frustrates the heck out of me to see guys running them like a roll and then complain that the pump is a gigantic piece of crap because the boom is bouncing all over the place. I’ve seen 20+ year operators whom can seem to figure to figure this one out.
What you need is to find an old Morgan squeeze Crete. Thompson. Pump. Restore them and have an antique pump off. And yo can start your own Canadian pump museum
So I grabbed the DJI mini 2 drone (same one as what Jeff at Muddy Feet has). I’ve had the thins for months; just finally got around to using it (Matt here in he video had to hold my hand through the process). Aside from that, I’ve got a GoPro Hero 8 Black, Hero 11, and 360 Max. Honestly though, I mostly just use the Hero 11 for the build of what I do.
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 thats whats up, i have the mini 2 as well, go pro 9, dji osmo pocket mini 2, tablet and 2 phones. And a few other cool things
Kinda shitty as I’ll be pulling relief dispatcher duty this week while or regular guy is away. Limits me from being able to be out in the field. I would LOVE to get that video!!!!
Funny things has happened my internet friend! Been moving to Sweden, and changing logo on my back. I suspect the concrete Im into now is much the same as the concrete I can see on your videos. Normally the company I work for is mixing their own concrete from mobile mixer plants built on trailer chassis. Either this is feed directly to the pump, or the pump is loaded with one or 2 wheel loaders with a concrete bucket holding a couple or 4 m3 of concrete. Me and my new boss was out pouring a slab for a garage, and got concrete from mixer trucks. And my mast plugged up with a water priming. I couldnt understand what I did wrong, but I think it was to little speed and rpm. My boss dont like the junjin pumps going 1800 rpms....
So I’ve never really been convinced that rpm specifically, really has anything effect on the prime. For me, it comes down to seconds per stroke (5-7 seconds per stroke is my sweet spot). Whether it’s achieved with high rpm and the volume know dialled down a bit, or low rpm and the volume know turned up, it still all comes down to how many second per stroke. I actually prefer to keep the rpm down as such that over the engine noise, I can still hear the material progressing through the boom pipe I could very well be wrong/missing something here, but that’s how I’ve always experienced it. No right or wrong way, just the way I’ve always preferred to do it.
@canadianconcretepumper1979 The strange thing is that I did everything the same way I've done it the last 6 years, and still it plugged up. The dial is 5-6-7, always when priming. I thought I was onto something when I primed the pump and 64m of 4 inch hose. In one go! That didn't last long. The albow exciting the turntable blowed right open, ripping itself like a tin can and then the bolt on the clamp holding the short pipe and first albow on the first boom broke when dissemble the wreckage. I was out sailing without a boat and a pump covered in concrete. What a shitty day..
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 them 2 good ole boys are about helping people out. Wouldn't think any toes got stepped on. Now when it comes to the Mustache I would step lightly and be humble 🤣🤣👍🤠
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 serious question to ask Ian. Does Jeff wear a mustache 🤔 or does The Mustache wear Jeff.... There is no try, there is no failure, it will be done
No Scott it's not it's for a week to even out the weight because of how much rebar there is on the job for the for the building that that's the reason why it helps even out the weight can iron worker on the job could tell you
Vancouver is about 50% English speaking, 49.3% “other”, and about .7% French speaking. Not too many French Canadians out west here. Good number of guys on the rebar crews, but not too much else from what I see on the day to day. The last French Canadian guy I ran into actually beat me in a pump rodeo…. ain’t that right HUGO??? 😂 ua-cam.com/video/YtvOn7bBhb0/v-deo.htmlsi=puJvXcJDkokrzHQK
Those are HRC heads Scott they replace the hooks that would have been there
I’m assuming their function would be to keep the bar from potentially getting pulled horizontally through the concrete once cured?
Nice setup, professional service, quality content,
Quite possibly the most interesting concrete pump operator in the world 🌎
Keep pumping my friends 👍
Always look forward to your comments Mark. Appreciate you watching brother 🙏🙏🙏
@canadianconcretepumper1979 I need to get a better line, but I'll stick with it, thank Scott, and thanks mud demon for the swag 🙏, the drone footage is awesome 👌 👏
Thats a nice job 1000 m3 with two pumps top video Scott greetings from Amsterdam 👌☝️
Thanks Piete. Was nice to finally get the drone up for this one!
Scott is absolutely right any 4-5 section z Boom ran in a roll n fold configuration. The boom just bounces like crazy. Til we meet again 😂
Frustrates the heck out of me to see guys running them like a roll and then complain that the pump is a gigantic piece of crap because the boom is bouncing all over the place. I’ve seen 20+ year operators whom can seem to figure to figure this one out.
What you need is to find an old Morgan squeeze Crete. Thompson. Pump. Restore them and have an antique pump off. And yo can start your own Canadian pump museum
Love the concept!!! That fully restored 801 Schwing boom pump at last year’s World of Concrete was a show highlight for me.
Some1 updated some equipment to make videos. What all did u buy? I would love to hear what u own for production
So I grabbed the DJI mini 2 drone (same one as what Jeff at Muddy Feet has). I’ve had the thins for months; just finally got around to using it (Matt here in he video had to hold my hand through the process).
Aside from that, I’ve got a GoPro Hero 8 Black, Hero 11, and 360 Max. Honestly though, I mostly just use the Hero 11 for the build of what I do.
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 thats whats up, i have the mini 2 as well, go pro 9, dji osmo pocket mini 2, tablet and 2 phones. And a few other cool things
Great work.
I seem to be getting hooked or your videos 👍
I see the 56m in the thumbnail..you know I'm gunna watch
This was a good one!!!!! We popped the cherry on the official Canadian Concrete Pumper drone.
You should do a video of the placing boom installation!
Kinda shitty as I’ll be pulling relief dispatcher duty this week while or regular guy is away. Limits me from being able to be out in the field. I would LOVE to get that video!!!!
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 damnit! If you fly me in I can run dispatch! I’ll accept my pay in Applebees 🤣 A ticket would be cheaper than wages!
Funny things has happened my internet friend!
Been moving to Sweden, and changing logo on my back.
I suspect the concrete Im into now is much the same as the concrete I can see on your videos.
Normally the company I work for is mixing their own concrete from mobile mixer plants built on trailer chassis. Either this is feed directly to the pump, or the pump is loaded with one or 2 wheel loaders with a concrete bucket holding a couple or 4 m3 of concrete.
Me and my new boss was out pouring a slab for a garage, and got concrete from mixer trucks.
And my mast plugged up with a water priming.
I couldnt understand what I did wrong, but I think it was to little speed and rpm. My boss dont like the junjin pumps going 1800 rpms....
So I’ve never really been convinced that rpm specifically, really has anything effect on the prime. For me, it comes down to seconds per stroke (5-7 seconds per stroke is my sweet spot). Whether it’s achieved with high rpm and the volume know dialled down a bit, or low rpm and the volume know turned up, it still all comes down to how many second per stroke. I actually prefer to keep the rpm down as such that over the engine noise, I can still hear the material progressing through the boom pipe
I could very well be wrong/missing something here, but that’s how I’ve always experienced it.
No right or wrong way, just the way I’ve always preferred to do it.
@canadianconcretepumper1979 The strange thing is that I did everything the same way I've done it the last 6 years, and still it plugged up.
The dial is 5-6-7, always when priming.
I thought I was onto something when I primed the pump and 64m of 4 inch hose. In one go!
That didn't last long. The albow exciting the turntable blowed right open, ripping itself like a tin can and then the bolt on the clamp holding the short pipe and first albow on the first boom broke when dissemble the wreckage.
I was out sailing without a boat and a pump covered in concrete.
What a shitty day..
إش اللغة إلي بتحكي فيها الله يخليك ويبارك فيك أمانة خبرني
مشكور اخي الكريم علوة تترجم بالعربي مع الشرح❤❤😊
Howdy Howdy 🤠👍 Happy Saturday
Howdy Cowboy!!!!! I borrowed Jeff and Bill’s technique for pulling the sponge back on this one. Hoping I have not infringed upon an copyright laws 😂
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 them 2 good ole boys are about helping people out. Wouldn't think any toes got stepped on. Now when it comes to the Mustache I would step lightly and be humble 🤣🤣👍🤠
@CowboyCarCrushing I feel as though young Ian may need to learn this the hard way when said moustache is in town for a visit come mid-July 😂😂😂
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 serious question to ask Ian. Does Jeff wear a mustache 🤔 or does The Mustache wear Jeff.... There is no try, there is no failure, it will be done
No Scott it's not it's for a week to even out the weight because of how much rebar there is on the job for the for the building that that's the reason why it helps even out the weight can iron worker on the job could tell you
No kidding? I never would have guessed that. I gotta google this now and educate myself a little bit. Good knowledge Robert, thank you for sharing 🙏
47 needs to grease that tip swivel won’t hang straight
where are all the french speaking people?
Vancouver is about 50% English speaking, 49.3% “other”, and about .7% French speaking. Not too many French Canadians out west here. Good number of guys on the rebar crews, but not too much else from what I see on the day to day.
The last French Canadian guy I ran into actually beat me in a pump rodeo…. ain’t that right HUGO??? 😂
ua-cam.com/video/YtvOn7bBhb0/v-deo.htmlsi=puJvXcJDkokrzHQK
Those aerial pic shows how large the pour was and busy it gets on the jobsite
Instead of put a L cog on the end of the bar
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