@@victorvillasana3409 So the trick is to wear your PPE and pack the regular clothes (steel toed boots ear up a good bit of luggage space). Just have to time it right so that wifey things the PPE is only because you came straight from work 😂😂😂
@@canadianconcretepumper1979ahhh! So maybe I should start listening to my fiance and book the midday or afternoon flight instead of the first morning flights to come straight from work.. excellent
Your comment about the 36/38 and 40m putz being the world of difference is so true, although its only 3meters our 42 meter Schwing catches sooo much more than our 39m
The old 36/38/40Z have the same spread on the front outriggers, rears are the difference. Back to off-set 36m being the most versatile 30 class on the market....
@@greghughey9738 is the new gen 36Z not slightly tighter in the front end than the previous gen 36/38/40 (18 feet and change versus 20 ‘N change?). Our 2017 38-5 is 20’8” front/23’7” rear, then they revised the pedestal around 2019 I believe and the front already narrowed to 18-ish feet, and the rear grew to close to 25’. I only remember all this shit because we are eternally trying to squeeze these machines into tight laneway setups. 😂😂😂
@canadianconcretepumper1979 yes. The off-set 36m is 18 and change. Being a 4 section, with tiny, fast legs, it's the reset King. I'll take an off-set over ANY pump within 15' of its' reach. Super light, super smooth, super fast. What more can we ask for??
@@pietmorees2775 glad you enjoyed it Piet. I gotta give a big shout-out to Lionel for allowing me to tag along with him for the afternoon/evening. Such a great guy!!!
@canadianconcretepumper1979 usually that's when the worst jobs are yes when it's downpouring or Friday late in the day. Drive 2 hours to pump 3m then drive back on a Friday at 3.
Is that the inline/“underwater shutoff valve” which ConForms has sold for years? Or the blade style shutoff which they came out with 5-ish years ago? The blade style I’ve heard has a good bit of maintenance required to it. The inline/underwater valve I’ve heard great things about and would like to someday try for sure.
@ the blade style from conforms, I grease it every other job maybe could do with every job but I do imagine the blade would need to be replaced after awhile but I swap hoses so often for odd jobs I figured the valve would save me time in set up and no ware on my hoses too. So far I’ve loved it. Only had it for maybe 8 months and no issues yet.
I think the balls work the best too. But I like to use a vatiety. I'll take a hard 5" ball back first to make sure I'm getting all the cream and build up busted out of the elbows and then I chase it with lots of water and a soft 5" or sometimes a soft 6" if have one hand
@canadianconcretepumper1979 I just find that I have issues with my tip elbow having build up if I don't, and if the tip elbow has it...all of them probably do as well. It also gives me better peace of mind if my boom is stuck in an awkward position and I can't utilize gravity and a nice slow pull to get that first ball back. A tiny bit of water and a faster pull with a hard ball gets it every time.
@ same here. I rip the hard-ball home just to know that the boom is 90% clean and done, then let copious amounts of water and a soft-ball do the finesse work at the end.
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 I've also completely gone away from only pulling through hoses or a reducer. It makes the ball travel too fast and I think it compresses going around the corners. I always get rocks falling back down the boom if I do that. I'll pull the 5 inch hard ball thru the tip elbow and then often times I'll throw one reducer back on so I can put TONS of water in there and then bring a ball back thru the reducer.
@ Yes, I’ve seen guys get away with it by absolutely flooding out the tip-hose in front of that first ball, but then one is inviting potential segregation into the scenario. Not a fan myself. Sounds like you and I enjoy similar methods.
Hyper-extend your 4th, after you drip out 3/4. Feet up, move it. I've personally made 12 moves on 1 job with an off-set 36m. Off-set 36m is the Re-set KING
@@dylanoldfield9079 Definitely a good habit to get into for sure. I prefer passenger side as well because most often I’m setting up facing with the flow of traffic, and the mixers drive up and cut across into my lane when backing onto the pump. I’d say passenger side has to be at least 70% of the time.i need to spend a good 60-90 days tracking this statistic 😁😁😁
What brand are these bib brace style coveralls Lionel and the rest of you guys wear and where can i buy them? They look much better than the style we get here in the UK!
@@bradleywilliams3810 So these are supplied to us from a linen service which goes by the name “Cintas”. I found what appear to be the same coveralls for purchase at the following attached link: cleanflow.net/products/pioneer-mens-hi-vis-fr-tech-safety-work-coveralls-csa-fr-arc-rated-88-cotton-12-nylon-7-oz-reflective-tape-durable-sizes-36-60?variant=39388641984573&Google%2520Shopping&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADrDZ9ltqazmB2TjqbCjej-kF0YTo&gclid=CjwKCAiAxea5BhBeEiwAh4t5KykIoZ6_fN_j96NvE6QdQhTQctGyXVSUQ5eLaqCnW7OtFVi3HUiH5xoCW-0QAvD_BwE
christ small talk is an entirely different ballgame in the land of the canaida land. Here (states larger city), you end up with a "WHAT THE FUCK YOU BREAKING?!" then leads into talking bullshit about what ever the person's working on
Long and BEEFY outriggers!! Weight don''t matter when it comes to setup!! How about some synthetic dunnage? Blocking that won't slip like wood, but light and tough??
@@tomsoil9909 It’s funny, a good amount of comments I get regarding composite dunnage are quite the opposite (obviously anyone who’s watched my videos would know I do not agree with that statement as it pertains to the textured surface composites like the stuff Dica makes). I think wood, cribbed properly as it is here works just fine, but the Dica cribbing blocks which we have are well worth the initial investment for anyone whom encounters these types of setups on the regular.
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If you pack your PPE in your suitcase going on vacation. You’re a Canadian Concrete pumper.😂
@@victorvillasana3409 So the trick is to wear your PPE and pack the regular clothes (steel toed boots ear up a good bit of luggage space). Just have to time it right so that wifey things the PPE is only because you came straight from work 😂😂😂
@@canadianconcretepumper1979ahhh! So maybe I should start listening to my fiance and book the midday or afternoon flight instead of the first morning flights to come straight from work.. excellent
@@bowenike Lol!!! YES!!! #ninjashit 😂
Your comment about the 36/38 and 40m putz being the world of difference is so true, although its only 3meters our 42 meter Schwing catches sooo much more than our 39m
@@bowenike ain’t it funny how it works like that??? Just that additional 10 feet often is a world of difference in our industry.
The old 36/38/40Z have the same spread on the front outriggers, rears are the difference. Back to off-set 36m being the most versatile 30 class on the market....
@@greghughey9738 is the new gen 36Z not slightly tighter in the front end than the previous gen 36/38/40 (18 feet and change versus 20 ‘N change?). Our 2017 38-5 is 20’8” front/23’7” rear, then they revised the pedestal around 2019 I believe and the front already narrowed to 18-ish feet, and the rear grew to close to 25’.
I only remember all this shit because we are eternally trying to squeeze these machines into tight laneway setups. 😂😂😂
@canadianconcretepumper1979 yes. The off-set 36m is 18 and change. Being a 4 section, with tiny, fast legs, it's the reset King. I'll take an off-set over ANY pump within 15' of its' reach. Super light, super smooth, super fast. What more can we ask for??
normally run around on a 42Putz and I've never used anything smaller than 3'
Nice video Scott 👍👍👍
@@pietmorees2775 glad you enjoyed it Piet. I gotta give a big shout-out to Lionel for allowing me to tag along with him for the afternoon/evening. Such a great guy!!!
I've definitely had a day similar to this 5m of block fill on a Friday 230 mud and a pump move.
@@RenewedLifeMedia Always Friday afternoon in the absolute shittiest of weather conditions 😂
@canadianconcretepumper1979 usually that's when the worst jobs are yes when it's downpouring or Friday late in the day. Drive 2 hours to pump 3m then drive back on a Friday at 3.
Best remote ever made by any company
Fly Ash shortage is here in Alabama too. Been pumping straight cement 4,000 psi for a week or so now.
Try the air VALVE doesn’t ware your hose and it always stays on the boom no matter what hose you swap out, never have to switch it out
Is that the inline/“underwater shutoff valve” which ConForms has sold for years? Or the blade style shutoff which they came out with 5-ish years ago? The blade style I’ve heard has a good bit of maintenance required to it. The inline/underwater valve I’ve heard great things about and would like to someday try for sure.
@ the blade style from conforms, I grease it every other job maybe could do with every job but I do imagine the blade would need to be replaced after awhile but I swap hoses so often for odd jobs I figured the valve would save me time in set up and no ware on my hoses too. So far I’ve loved it. Only had it for maybe 8 months and no issues yet.
I think the balls work the best too. But I like to use a vatiety. I'll take a hard 5" ball back first to make sure I'm getting all the cream and build up busted out of the elbows and then I chase it with lots of water and a soft 5" or sometimes a soft 6" if have one hand
@@mitchell7203 Exact same method as what I prefer. I’m a firm believer in using the hard-ball first, for exactly the reason which you stated 👊👊👊
@canadianconcretepumper1979 I just find that I have issues with my tip elbow having build up if I don't, and if the tip elbow has it...all of them probably do as well. It also gives me better peace of mind if my boom is stuck in an awkward position and I can't utilize gravity and a nice slow pull to get that first ball back. A tiny bit of water and a faster pull with a hard ball gets it every time.
@ same here. I rip the hard-ball home just to know that the boom is 90% clean and done, then let copious amounts of water and a soft-ball do the finesse work at the end.
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 I've also completely gone away from only pulling through hoses or a reducer. It makes the ball travel too fast and I think it compresses going around the corners. I always get rocks falling back down the boom if I do that. I'll pull the 5 inch hard ball thru the tip elbow and then often times I'll throw one reducer back on so I can put TONS of water in there and then bring a ball back thru the reducer.
@ Yes, I’ve seen guys get away with it by absolutely flooding out the tip-hose in front of that first ball, but then one is inviting potential segregation into the scenario. Not a fan myself. Sounds like you and I enjoy similar methods.
Driver side cause I like to use the passenger side outrigger as counter weight. And the mixer doesn’t have to turn around
Hyper-extend your 4th, after you drip out 3/4. Feet up, move it. I've personally made 12 moves on 1 job with an off-set 36m. Off-set 36m is the Re-set KING
What is an "off-set" pump?
@@HB-id6lulook at the boom...3&4 are not in line with 1&2..off-set 36m
I like passenger because of my power lines pull up and I always know witch was the boom is so there is no question
@@dylanoldfield9079 Definitely a good habit to get into for sure. I prefer passenger side as well because most often I’m setting up facing with the flow of traffic, and the mixers drive up and cut across into my lane when backing onto the pump. I’d say passenger side has to be at least 70% of the time.i need to spend a good 60-90 days tracking this statistic 😁😁😁
@ love you’re stuff
@ Appreciate that Dylan. Happy to have you on board enjoying the channel 👊👊👊
Un abrazo scott🎉🎉🎉🎉💪👷🇨🇦🤝🇨🇴💪👷
@@pumping2631 Thank you my brother from Columbia 🙏🙏🙏
What brand are these bib brace style coveralls Lionel and the rest of you guys wear and where can i buy them?
They look much better than the style we get here in the UK!
@@bradleywilliams3810 So these are supplied to us from a linen service which goes by the name “Cintas”. I found what appear to be the same coveralls for purchase at the following attached link:
cleanflow.net/products/pioneer-mens-hi-vis-fr-tech-safety-work-coveralls-csa-fr-arc-rated-88-cotton-12-nylon-7-oz-reflective-tape-durable-sizes-36-60?variant=39388641984573&Google%2520Shopping&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADrDZ9ltqazmB2TjqbCjej-kF0YTo&gclid=CjwKCAiAxea5BhBeEiwAh4t5KykIoZ6_fN_j96NvE6QdQhTQctGyXVSUQ5eLaqCnW7OtFVi3HUiH5xoCW-0QAvD_BwE
what's the deal with the water nozzle?
i would be curious if the 5 gpm would be the better option
@@williamhunter-d1i So I just picked up a smaller version for our line-pumps, full video review coming middle of next week.
christ small talk is an entirely different ballgame in the land of the canaida land. Here (states larger city), you end up with a "WHAT THE FUCK YOU BREAKING?!" then leads into talking bullshit about what ever the person's working on
@@AlphaNerd132 I’m the guy who goes to a party and talks about concrete pumps…. I wish I were kidding.
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 hey i talk about engineering best practices so i aint much better. (steel fab)
Long and BEEFY outriggers!! Weight don''t matter when it comes to setup!! How about some synthetic dunnage? Blocking that won't slip like wood, but light and tough??
@@tomsoil9909 It’s funny, a good amount of comments I get regarding composite dunnage are quite the opposite (obviously anyone who’s watched my videos would know I do not agree with that statement as it pertains to the textured surface composites like the stuff Dica makes). I think wood, cribbed properly as it is here works just fine, but the Dica cribbing blocks which we have are well worth the initial investment for anyone whom encounters these types of setups on the regular.
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