You are a good example of how concrete jobs should get done. I really enjoy seeing craftsman doing good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@djstubbyh81662 күн бұрын
I wish I could find skilled concrete folks where I live...
@tpep1693Күн бұрын
I like it, maybe next deer season you can look at my place, I need to pour a slab like this, maybe a little smaller, not sure yet. Love it.
@TimHubbard-4562 күн бұрын
Nice work Bondo. You and the crew do a great job!
@seanoharmaigh3 күн бұрын
Nice block laying job well done.
@scottwidrick18353 күн бұрын
Nothing better than having a happy customer and getting paid! Nice job.
@EllertWattis2 күн бұрын
Wire mesh is useless unless it’s pulled up properly
@Deuce_Allan8 сағат бұрын
Great job! What would be average cost for this job across the country, including grading and forms? I am in Southern Alabama if that makes a difference
@timothybrawley79092 күн бұрын
I like the way you did this slab. I purchased a new Woodmizer sawmill. Now, I need to build a shed 16x32 to put it in. This gave me an idea. Thanks!
@Tacompton4254 күн бұрын
You guys do awesome work.❤🍻🇺🇸
@jeffreyvanderpool8823 күн бұрын
Another good job by all of you. I am from upstate NY and know much of the area you work in. Sylvan Beach to Pulaski. I started out with PM Piper my brother and Barry Kirch. KJR Construction. Now after years, I still run my own business here in Delaware but miss those wonderful times in central NY. Thanks for all you do. Jeff V
@doublemc26333 күн бұрын
That's how we do it!! ❤ enjoy your videos.
@bondobuilt386Күн бұрын
Glad you like it!
@josephallman82794 күн бұрын
Body by biscuits sounds like a great name for a vhs tape workout video
@karleck11193 күн бұрын
It's big biscuit friend do not disrespect the man
@josephallman82793 күн бұрын
@karleck1119 dont take things so seriously life's to short
@karleck11193 күн бұрын
@josephallman8279 thank you friend
@qualitybydesign51193 күн бұрын
Nice work as Always. Great to watch a video with my morning Coffees ! ☕️🇨🇦
@PelicanIslandLabs3 күн бұрын
Your block laying skills are top flight................ like everything else you and your crew do!
@jimr45663 күн бұрын
Would have liked to see a detail section of the block/concrete/rebar/anchor bolt.
@TylerVanAllenКүн бұрын
Looks great!
@ProjectsWithPaul4 күн бұрын
Turned out awesome!
@russellgilson40723 күн бұрын
My father in law was an excellent mason, watching you work reminds me of him. Skillful and efficient with every move laying up block! Nice job in all facets of this project.
@mwrcrft4 күн бұрын
With current -0 temps it is nice to see warm weather, if only on a video.
@rickcline27623 күн бұрын
Good looking slab and blocks. Should make a great garage. I like these monolithic slabs.
@thadaylsworth66483 күн бұрын
Looking good as always…
@jasonmillner64163 күн бұрын
great work Bondo and crew!
@36oldsaussiecoupe4 күн бұрын
Nice job yes those pole barns would not pass in oz, very nice slab,
@EarnYaBonez3 күн бұрын
New York sits on bedrock so yes their building requirements are less that other states
@michaelbrady63694 күн бұрын
Nice work guys…
@joer45953 күн бұрын
Love your videos!!!
@gasm1100Күн бұрын
Nic work!
@The22v103 күн бұрын
You're The Man! You made that wall look like a piece of cake... I bet you are in a million block club Nice work man... Quality from the jump. 😋👌
@markpieklik82463 күн бұрын
Nice looking job.
@bondobuilt386Күн бұрын
Thank you!
@TonyAquilina-zr3ev2 күн бұрын
Nice work
@cryptykilla87123 күн бұрын
nice work ron
@bondobuilt386Күн бұрын
Thank you kindly
@garybarkley22863 күн бұрын
Nice job
@neoman74794 күн бұрын
you have assembled a mighty crew. how long has everyone been with you?
@BillyLapTop4 күн бұрын
Nice job guys!
@josephsmith78493 күн бұрын
Bondo hope u n the Crew r doing good. Looks Good Thank You for the Video.🤙🔥🇺🇸
@panchucko4 күн бұрын
nice work
@eliinthewolverinestate67293 күн бұрын
Nice. I need to pour my slab this summer before I build walls. Have timber frame pavilion on block piers. Insulating under the masonry floor too. Laying slate flag stone over the concrete. Gotta put in radon vent still too. But only building a 24x24 section at a time anyways.
@bondobuilt386Күн бұрын
That is going to be a very nice project!
@peep393 күн бұрын
Dumb question, how does this deal with frost? There's no footing, etc. Is there a square foot limitation for this kind of foundation? I assume this is only to code for certain building types
@nicclark97913 күн бұрын
Thats just how I build garages, I did see you used a 8" block I think, I use 6" so the bottom plate 2x6 covers the entire block and use Rawls with a head to lock the block down one for every block, did do one with 2 for every block but that was a 3 course on one of mine and filled every one, did this with super strong walls and roof for over head crane.
@Bill-xd4hk3 күн бұрын
Very professional but cool and laid back. No stress working for you...but I am sure you have some times when things can get crazy. Just some quick questions about the depth of the outer footer for the block. Is that deep enough? You are in the North right? Any problem with freeze/thaw and the slab lifts? I know you cut some stress lines in the slab to help with cracking. Where I live in the mountains of western NC we have to sink the footer in a slab/stem wall build at least 20 to 24 inches and then build a stem wall out of block like you did. Just curious about your build. Thanks for a great video! See ya in the next one.
@dgeoffreyfitton28363 күн бұрын
Is the drilled in rebar epoxied into the slab or just the liquid from the snots oozed in?
@scotthultin77693 күн бұрын
484 👍's up BB thank you for sharing 🤗
@itas0rКүн бұрын
I want to build like this but was told NY code requires frost protection for anything over 600 sq ft. I looked up the NY residential building code and this seems true. Have you ever run into that? This is sort of in your area (a little east of Syracuse). Can do a frost protected shallow foundation, but this building will be unheated storage so I was hoping to avoid that cost and extra excavation.
@bondobuilt386Күн бұрын
If they want rest protection then just put 2' foam along the edge of the slab. Depending where you are it should be 16" along the outside put in vertically. You can instal this after the slab is poured. Dig it out with a mini excavator. We have done this for double wide trailer slabs where they require frost protection.
@itas0rКүн бұрын
@ so just vertical foam, no horizontal wing foam?
@bondobuilt38616 сағат бұрын
@ Check with your building inspector. on foam requirements but we just need 16" vertical for double wide slabs and some heated garages.
@itas0r16 сағат бұрын
@ ok, thanks!
@yips_way3 күн бұрын
Enjoyable video as per usual 👍 Hope this helps with the algorithm 😂
@marcellinasfigaro93643 күн бұрын
I noticed you lay the block in from the edge of the slab 1” or so. Wondered what the reason for that. Why not lay it flush with edge of slab. Good Job!!
@jdcompman2 күн бұрын
He discussed this in the video. He makes the slab 1" bigger in all directions so he has a little wiggle room to get the block exactly square and to the exact size of the building.
@974pb3 күн бұрын
Awesome
@ScottMorton-tg1wx3 күн бұрын
Hi Ron and guys and roe.just wondering how many years slinging mud.nice job to everyone 😊
@bondobuilt386Күн бұрын
Been slinging mud for a long time.
@irgskiКүн бұрын
Knocking it out!
@woodyahh21105 сағат бұрын
Looks like it’s not your first rodeo 👍👍
@kevinhenry72733 күн бұрын
The best part of the job - " customer is real happy and he paid me!"
@cathiepieszak69672 күн бұрын
hope I can do my job as nice
@DeadStump13 күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on dry stacking blocks and parging with that Surface Bonding Cement?
@@DeadStump1 I think it works good as we did it on this garage repair.
@chriswall313 күн бұрын
Which of the rebar was actual rebar all the way down into the slab, and which was J hooks, and why? Does seem like a pretty sweet and easy foundation
@kirkdesmond3 күн бұрын
That's how we do it!
@willamwhitby3 күн бұрын
love it
@BWIL25153 күн бұрын
Why don't the customers not core fill everything I see some people do it and y'all don't I'm curious if it's purely a cost factor?
@acreageliving3 күн бұрын
What is the reasoning for the block wall? So you're not rotting the sill plate?
@ericwotton20463 күн бұрын
I would say so. Keeps the rain and moisture off the bottom of the wall assembly. Also makes it easier to have tall ceilings assell.
@acreageliving3 күн бұрын
@@ericwotton2046 definitely not easier to have taller walls. It would be 100 times easier to builder a taller stick frame wall off the cement pad. Now they have to lift the walls onto the block wall. If doing this for height, not easier lol. For water reasons, its great.
@roverdogs_keithwhelchel3 күн бұрын
Hey in your opinion how would this work for a VersaTube type building to help block water ingress ? and also be able to backfilled around it to provide for better water run off?
@maukamaki3 күн бұрын
ever use 1 1/8" ply panels for walls?
@rossnolan28833 күн бұрын
😊😊😊😊
@debradoucet88473 күн бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@terencewelch98003 күн бұрын
Hi bondo, I don't know if you have noticed, especially in this video. The guys are not pulling the wire all the time. Watch the video closely anyway. Great videos
@stevemoore11683 күн бұрын
That's what they did the most of.
@SimonSargent-z4f3 күн бұрын
Hi👍👍😎😎😎🙂🙂❤️
@havilandh13 күн бұрын
My big question with zero experience, how important is it to put stone under your slab? My personal opinion is it doesn’t matter, but all my buddies say spend $6000 on stone.
@Youtubsucks53 күн бұрын
Is helps get rid of the water, spend the money!
@manandatractor2 күн бұрын
It's a capillary break and helps prevent moisture weeping up through the concrete. Obviously not needed for an outside driveway or sidewalk, but IMO an absolute must for any area that's enclosed.
@havilandh12 күн бұрын
@ thank you for the response. Slabs already poured $6000 in stone $500 in plastic 72 yard pour this thing better outlast me.
@bills69463 күн бұрын
That monolithic slab would not pass inspection in my town. We are required to dig a 2’ trench on undisturbed soil, lay in the required rebar and install tie rebar from the footing into the slab if it is monolithic. The vapor barrier cannot be under the footing. You cant pour your footing until the inspector signs off. The footing width is determined by the width of the load bearing wall that will be on top of it. Where are the foundation wall anchors? The block has to be anchored to the footing at specific distances and the corners.
@tdowswe59123 күн бұрын
💪
@edwardlucke6344 күн бұрын
well you work hard but set the block up before you even start with mortar pans or you will kill your back trust me on that lol
@kevinhornbuckle3 күн бұрын
Where is Clifford lately?
@steveg55763 күн бұрын
.....comment....🤩
@Rppbiz3 күн бұрын
Bondo rocks
@joehuinker70093 күн бұрын
Man door women cannot use it! Known as a service door Bondo
@ajmulvey70793 күн бұрын
U should probably keep your shirt on. When you are working on a costumers house.
@EllertWattis2 күн бұрын
Bad job of pulling the wire mesh
@CUBABLOCKMASONRY3 күн бұрын
👍
@thomasgoad36953 күн бұрын
Injoy
@razvanbulgariu903220 сағат бұрын
Guys why you didnt overlap the metalic squares and not put nothing under it to keep it at least half a inch from the plastic ? Not good slab i would say will crack where the reinforcements didnt overlap.😢
@bondobuilt38616 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the comment. We clearly pulled the wire up into the slab. We have great success with these slab and have poured 100's of them with no cracking as long as there is a good base of stone and or gravel under it.
@mattb43864 күн бұрын
279 views in 25 mins. Hell ya!!
@bondobuilt3863 күн бұрын
Thanks Matt
@MacDa-yy8xn2 күн бұрын
What a crappy slab. Couldn’t even bother to tie the rebar together. Hoping to maybe get the wire mesh pulled up into the concrete which never works. Joints not taped on the poly. Only a thickened edge around the slab, no real weight bearing footing. Hate to see this slab in twenty years. Spent 50 years in the building trades. Not sure where this took place, but I can’t think of a single place that any building inspector would pass that slab.
@maxattraction13 күн бұрын
As a retired SoCal contractor, you could only pour without a full footing the way this job has been done. If you don’t have a permit, this would never pass any kind of inspection here all the rebar verticals coming out would have to be tied into the footing rebar you’d have to have a bond beam along the top and fill every cell of the block. Someone’s gonna pull in this garage and barely tap into the wall. It’s all gonna fall over.
@Musclecar19723 күн бұрын
LOL NOT! From what I’ve seen of So Cal masonry work, none of you should be giving advice to anyone!
@nuttsgt83943 күн бұрын
Did you ever think or realize that SoCal builds differently due to seismic activity that the rest of the Country doesn't deal with ? It's one of the reasons it costs sooooo much more to build out there.
@AusyGreen3 күн бұрын
🇦🇺👀 👍🏽
@amyclea3 күн бұрын
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@localcrew3 күн бұрын
Simple. Sturdy. Economical. Nothing wrong with this foundation.
@butter2623 күн бұрын
Hi what ever.
@JohnVanMeter583 күн бұрын
I'm very upset about the wire mispullation in this video..possibly thinking about unsubscribanation.
@rixtrix113 күн бұрын
Shop full of junk= junky builds. I expected better, considering your subscriber count!