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Amazing video thank you
ОтветитьWheres the concrete
ОтветитьGreat videos. Love your channel.
ОтветитьAs a plumber, I resent the first 20 seconds of this video!😂
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Ответитьi dont know what u are but u not a shuttering joiner
ОтветитьThank you very much! amazing
Ответить😂😂😂
ОтветитьCan you share the knowledge of concrete to get a good visual ? Thank you
Ответитьhi bro
love your way to Exploring and Explaining
Can you plz also make video about how to read the planes .thanks ❤
Good work .. . I have a question for u. I am building a 10 ft high shed, 10 metres x 10 m. Concrete colums 10 ft apart to support the beams.
For these columns, I was going to use 6 x 12 inch hollowblocks, 4 per level with 12mm reobar straight down the centre of each hollow blocks hole. So 4 rebars in total.
Every layer I was going to weld a cross bar to each corner of reobar for cross strength. Alternate this for each level.
The blocks will be made by myself. 30 per bag of cement, plus some additives for extra strength.
Between each column ( 10ft), 6 inch hollow blocks will be laid and attached to these columns using reobar welded to the columns.
Essentially, I want a finished product once it is completed, ready to paint.
Trying to minimise the workload.
What do u think of this idea?
I live in the USA, am longtime carpenter, cannot find a source for those clamps you are using...can you give me the proper name for them, maybe the maker? THANKS
ОтветитьLove these videos mate. Just entered my 2nd year as a formwork apprentice. Been watching these the past few weeks
ОтветитьBad mutha F’er concrete 👍
ОтветитьHello, those corner fillers what are they made off? did you make them or did you buy them?
Ответитьhow far you measure the column clamps apart from each other?
ОтветитьGood work.
ОтветитьDude I love your videos, very entertaining and fun. But is that a f*cking feral cat that keeps meowing in the background? What the hell is that sound?
ОтветитьReally apprised you making this video! One question. How do you continue that collum? Like the rebar continues up the length of the collum so how is it connected?
ОтветитьLol #1 trim down plumbers pipe or belt with something
ОтветитьI love formwork as well. Do you have training on online for this such job. I will take it online. ❤
ОтветитьNice. So straightforward. Those Timbers are they engineered lumber?
ОтветитьThanks alot for taking time to make and share this video. Im not in construction field but gaining some knowledge in order to build my house in near future by a construction guys.
ОтветитьSanding's for Painters!
ОтветитьHello mate here a small replay from the Netherlands me and my wife going to build on the Fillipines. What a great video and info. The column clamps are great never seen them before. Are they selfmade or can you order them and under what name? Regards Jack
ОтветитьGeday o'l chum. I appreciate you going to the effort to show us formwork techniques. I gotta arx but. Did you look into why, or ask anybody about the stormwater pipe that is beside the column before you cut it off at ground level so it couldn't be reconnected without being a real pain for someone? It's curious that it was left uncapped so that all manner of shite & sundry could fall down the hole? Whether good practice or not, isn't it frequent practice to include drainage within a column? It didn't impede your form, and if it were included within the column form, there would have been more than adequate cover between the pipe and the steelwork, ie ~50mm outside the ply, + 25mm ply + 40mm or so cover from steel to formwork...ie ~115mm cover. You cut it off and threw it to the shitouse without so much as a comment. Just arxking buddy....you know what you're doing but no comment was included.
ОтветитьOddly enough , your manner was very entertaining. What was the type of boards you used ? I live in Japan and they didnt look familiar
ОтветитьHey, when will you be releasing your next video?
Thanks
Great video, very informative
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