I live in a frost free country, so been quite interested in seeing your vids where you dig below the frost line. In this one though, it seems to be quite shallow. Is that because its a monoblock pour?
I had an 80m3 of C40 concrete delivery arrive to site last week i shouted out to the team " here comes the mud !!!" Dont think my fellow brits underdtood, all except for one who shouted to me "Bondo Build wheres Big Biscuit 😂😂
3/29/24..2day : 30 x 28 monolithic pad next to long mobile home...lots of clay- soil here as you said. You clearly know just how to handle this situation. Then >👀 look💥 < 👀you have that 'Rebar Pulling Hook'🔧 & 'strong arm girl' to execute the 'grab & pull up' to set the wire re-enforcement. Ahhh, all Rebar Police are relieved to see this + your comments that you dont use that 'Pull Wire Hook' whenever you >Also< have Radiant Heat (Red) Tubes submerged, hidden from view. Yup, that makes good sense. Thx Bondo for this important bit of info/ education! Naturally, all we keen eye viewers will be inspecting ( from our rocking chairs) to make sure you/ crew get that reforcement grid wire🥅➿️# into mid-area of slurry for 'Bondo Best' cc slab work! Much enjoy your channel from waaay down in New Orleans area. A+✅️👍🍺😊
We added a magnetic base laser receiver to the blade and bucket to level pads what a time saver but the best part of the digger is the quick change bucket , love it
Bondo..... I hope you get compensated for the extra home b4 the pour. Is the vibraroller yours? Keep us updated on these diff projects. Eleven K and counting!
How deep did you guys drill into the original pad to tie the new and old work together? For the overall dimensions of the bar you mentioned 1/2" diameter bar, how about the length. It looked like they were about 24" long with about 18 sticking out from old work but I am just guessing. Do you guys ever use adhesive when inserting bar into old work? Also I am learning alot from your videos. Keep up the great work. You guys ahould think about do your own merchandise (caps and t-shirts). I definitely would buy a Bondo's big buscuit t-shirt lol
Thanks for the comments 😊. The bar was 1/2" and we drilled it in about 6". they were around 24" long. We did not epoxy them in. I thought about the merchandise Brian. 👍👊
I know what you mean. I did repair/remodel for 20 yrs. We called it "unscrewing the inscrutable." It's pretty amazing some of the bonehead stuff some "builders" do.
Man!! This is almost comical. I often wonder what people in the Midwest and east coast think. When they watch the best in the West guy pour? I guess you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink it
I have to say that every time you rag on biscuit about his weight, I cringe a little bit. I am sure he says it doesn't bother him but as most overweight people they would just laugh it off but it is like a needle poke each time something is said. Maybe you could not do that on video so as to not have everyone only see him as "fat". But I still like the videos and the work you do, just wish you didn't make fun of your workers like that.
Never do this, singlewides are not worth messing with, they are built to fall apart and if you redo them in order to last the value will never be worth it. If you have to live in one for a while I get it, but move on asap
Your addition looks bigger than the single wide. Nice work.
I like the bud light rebar caps
Making them was more fun. LOL
Don't try that today or you might just turn into a fairy😢@@bondobuilt386
I live in a frost free country, so been quite interested in seeing your vids where you dig below the frost line. In this one though, it seems to be quite shallow. Is that because its a monoblock pour?
This is a floating slab so it is not required to be below the frost line. She did it that way because the trailer was on a slab as well.
Great job Bondo.
Bondo gets it done!
Thanks Dave 👍👊
Another great pour thumbs up and thank you for the video. :)
Thanks Richard. 😊
That power screed is the hot ticket.
Another job well done, that power buggy really helped out ,
Yes it did Shane. Thanks. 👍
Great crew you have working for you , Bondo. Finish looks good. Thxs for the vids!
Thanks David. 👍
Good stuff Bondo! The crew is doing great work.
Thanks John. 😊
I agree with Bantam Bryce. You had some (to be charitable) sub-standard work to follow behind. You got it looking pretty though.
Thanks Bill. 👍
Obviously a cooler day, big biscuit got clothes on lol 😅😅😅😅
Ya no kidding. LOL
I had an 80m3 of C40 concrete delivery arrive to site last week i shouted out to the team " here comes the mud !!!" Dont think my fellow brits underdtood, all except for one who shouted to me "Bondo Build wheres Big Biscuit 😂😂
Thats awesome thanks for the laugh this morning buddy.
Good stuff!
Thanks Frank 👊
Hello from denmark. I love watching your videos 😁 i like you have a girl on your team, and she is good looking☺️ keep up the good work
Thanks Frank. I'm glad you enjoy the videos buddy. 😊
Motley looking crew😁
Yup. LOL
3/29/24..2day : 30 x 28 monolithic pad next to long mobile home...lots of clay- soil here as you said. You clearly know just how to handle this situation. Then >👀 look💥 < 👀you have that 'Rebar Pulling Hook'🔧 & 'strong arm girl' to execute the 'grab & pull up' to set the wire re-enforcement. Ahhh, all Rebar Police are relieved to see this + your comments that you dont use that 'Pull Wire Hook' whenever you >Also< have Radiant Heat (Red) Tubes submerged, hidden from view. Yup, that makes good sense. Thx Bondo for this important bit of info/ education!
Naturally, all we keen eye viewers will be inspecting ( from our rocking chairs) to make sure you/ crew get that reforcement grid wire🥅➿️# into mid-area of slurry for 'Bondo Best' cc slab work! Much enjoy your channel from waaay down in New Orleans area. A+✅️👍🍺😊
We added a magnetic base laser receiver to the blade and bucket to level pads what a time saver but the best part of the digger is the quick change bucket , love it
Thats a great idea with the laser on the blade. I like the thumb on mine. so handy. 👍
Awesome "sidesaddle" operation of the excavator to level the pad. Is Duluth Trading a new channel sponsor? Great stuff.
Thanks 👍 No one sponsoring me yet. LOL
@@bondobuilt386 😜
@@butopiatoo 👍👊
hay how did you like the Yanmar just bought a sv40 a few months a go We love it
I love that little excavator. what a work horse. 👍👊
Very cool. Too bad the underlay was not level. All us tradesman walk in to some crazy obstacles sometimes. Well done.
Yes we all do buddy. Thanks. 👍
Bondo..... I hope you get compensated for the extra home b4 the pour. Is the vibraroller yours? Keep us updated on these diff projects. Eleven K and counting!
Uncle Jim the roller was the guy who dug it out. 11K whoot whoot. 👍👍😊👊
How deep did you guys drill into the original pad to tie the new and old work together?
For the overall dimensions of the bar you mentioned 1/2" diameter bar, how about the length. It looked like they were about 24" long with about 18 sticking out from old work but I am just guessing.
Do you guys ever use adhesive when inserting bar into old work?
Also I am learning alot from your videos. Keep up the great work. You guys ahould think about do your own merchandise (caps and t-shirts). I definitely would buy a Bondo's big buscuit t-shirt lol
Thanks for the comments 😊. The bar was 1/2" and we drilled it in about 6". they were around 24" long. We did not epoxy them in. I thought about the merchandise Brian. 👍👊
Great video but I almost had to unlike when the plumber drawers came on...
Sorry. LOL 😂
Plumber's crack means he's workin hard, not hardly workin. LOL.
That's why I hate following behind other peoples work. I hope they made it right by you in the end
I know what you mean. I did repair/remodel for 20 yrs. We called it "unscrewing the inscrutable." It's pretty amazing some of the bonehead stuff some "builders" do.
@@BillB23 yup drives me crazy.
@@bondobuilt386 That's no drive; it's just a short putt. :-D I know: been there, done that, won & wore out the tee shirt.
@@BillB23 I hear ya buddy. lol
Can you go back to the customer since it wasn't flat and graded properly? Or are you stuck because your quote was for a certain square footage of pad?
What kind of bobcat is that hahah I thought someone was sitting inside it lol 😂
VICTORY OUTDOOR SERVICE VS BONDO BUILT CONCRETE BATTLE ROYAL
Those boys are the real deal. 👍
I need bisciut to roll my lawn
Ya that's a nice roller Greg.
since trailers suck at being insolated they should had went the whole length of the trailer
Man!! This is almost comical. I often wonder what people in the Midwest and east coast think. When they watch the best in the West guy pour? I guess you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink it
Never seen that guy put a float or trowel in his hand..... at least this guy gets dirty.
Not everyone has 20 master masons they can film at they're disposal.
@@frankflanagan109 Thanks Frank
@@bondobuilt386 👍
That guy basically pours on grass. But all of his workers are excellent finishers
Teach Jess to mag, We had rather see her backside than yours.Lol
Men of culture???
I have to say that every time you rag on biscuit about his weight, I cringe a little bit. I am sure he says it doesn't bother him but as most overweight people they would just laugh it off but it is like a needle poke each time something is said. Maybe you could not do that on video so as to not have everyone only see him as "fat". But I still like the videos and the work you do, just wish you didn't make fun of your workers like that.
"Big biscuit", more love expressed in that nickname than most will ever comprehend. "We Love BB"
Never do this, singlewides are not worth messing with, they are built to fall apart and if you redo them in order to last the value will never be worth it. If you have to live in one for a while I get it, but move on asap