I recently used the m18 screedemon for the 1st time. Issue I had was with the slump of the concrete. I really like how you use the plasticizer in there rather than just dumping more water in. Having two great guys on rakes really makes the process go smoothly. Thanks for the instructional videos.
Hi Mike, not sure if you covered this in any recent videos, I am looking for info on what and when a vibrating screed vs a roller screed should be used? I am a diy'r and have a few flat pieces of concrete that need to be poured. very interested on getting a roller or vibrating power screed just would like to know your thoughts on the 2. thanks for your time
I just watched a video where they were spreading Portland cement mix and premixed over a gravel driveway and spreading it with a broom. Then they wet it expecting it to hold the gravel together. What is your opinion of this?
Mike I love your videos but this was too far away and tree shade couldn’t see what Harvey did?got a little better towards end but zoom in show edge screed board. Thanks for posting great work as usual.
I’m just a diesel mechanic who pours a little concrete on the weekend. I’ve got a stupid question for the pros. I have an old half yard mixer that some one gave me. Four cylinder Wisconsin engine on it. It has the winch on it that pulls the tub up and fills the drum. I try to keep the pours small because I do it by myself. Normaly about 8’x16’ at a time. It’s for my machine shop. Here’s the question. Is that power trowel just floating on the concrete? I don’t see any screed boards holding it up. I drag a 2x4 on top of my forms to level it out. Can someone explain what keeps that power trowel level?
A little hesitant but hell get used to it, but did an excellent job. Just looks funny usually you or one of the other two is doing it. Teach is best method now you have a third and you can sit in the truck drinking coffee and watching them do it lol
Harvey did a great job!!!
You are blessed with a crew which simply knows what it takes to get the job done!
You guys always do a good job
You guys are sooo freaking good, you make it look like a piece of cake. Awesome and professional craftsmanship on display here!!
You guys are real pros! You all make it look so easy.
I recently used the m18 screedemon for the 1st time. Issue I had was with the slump of the concrete. I really like how you use the plasticizer in there rather than just dumping more water in. Having two great guys on rakes really makes the process go smoothly. Thanks for the instructional videos.
Great job 🎉
Well oiled crew,nice job as usual
Thanks 👍
Thanks MIKE AND THE CRUE!!!
You're welcome
Nice work! I always learn something!! Yes, Harvey did a nice job!!
Hi Mike, not sure if you covered this in any recent videos, I am looking for info on what and when a vibrating screed vs a roller screed should be used? I am a diy'r and have a few flat pieces of concrete that need to be poured. very interested on getting a roller or vibrating power screed just would like to know your thoughts on the 2. thanks for your time
I just watched a video where they were spreading Portland cement mix and premixed over a gravel driveway and spreading it with a broom. Then they wet it expecting it to hold the gravel together. What is your opinion of this?
More than a screedemon we could use a Harvey! Great job everyone!
He is awesome!
@@MikeDayConcrete You are lucky to have such a good crew! Have a good week!
Great job Harvey 💪
What mix design are you using Mike? I know and use water reducer in my mixes .. but how much ?
Thanks,
Mike I love your videos but this was too far away and tree shade couldn’t see what Harvey did?got a little better towards end but zoom in show edge screed board. Thanks for posting great work as usual.
I’m just a diesel mechanic who pours a little concrete on the weekend. I’ve got a stupid question for the pros. I have an old half yard mixer that some one gave me. Four cylinder Wisconsin engine on it. It has the winch on it that pulls the tub up and fills the drum. I try to keep the pours small because I do it by myself. Normaly about 8’x16’ at a time. It’s for my machine shop. Here’s the question. Is that power trowel just floating on the concrete? I don’t see any screed boards holding it up. I drag a 2x4 on top of my forms to level it out. Can someone explain what keeps that power trowel level?
Pretty sweet
Harvey aced it 🥇
Thought he did very good.
He did! Excellent job!
I thought he did great he was even kicking his feedback like you guys do😮
A little hesitant but hell get used to it, but did an excellent job. Just looks funny usually you or one of the other two is doing it. Teach is best method now you have a third and you can sit in the truck drinking coffee and watching them do it lol
I think Harvey should have been using the demon over a year ago.
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Looked too easy. He needs to up the game and use it with his feet while walking on his hands.