Shop floor is ready for CONCRETE!

Join the concrete crew as we make final preparations on the big shop floor. We put down a vapor barrier, foam, and a LOT of rebar. I’m just hoping it passes inspection. Enjoy

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  1. Hey Ryan, It's probably really late, but if you had to do this again, I'd recommend doing some math to figure out how much tape you'll need to avoid wasting trips to the store. You just need to measure out how many panels you need to cover the floor (Area of floor/area of panel), then multiply that with the total length of two sides of a panel and you'll have the distance of tape you'll need (I'd add like 10%). They also have packing tape guns that will make it really easy to tape a bunch of stuff at once. They take a bit to figure out, but all you need to do is tape a bit to get it started, then pull it across the whole length of the gap and press down. A sawzall could also make cutting those passthroughs really quick and easy.

  2. Hey Ryan – I just had a great idea. Why not build a Quick Trip on the corner of your property? BOOM! For the idea you only have to give me 2% of earnings from the quicktrip. You're Welcome!

  3. if you haven’t found an epoxy company for your floor yet you should check out A&B coatings we do industrial, commercial, and residential and anything in between.

  4. Ray got sick from the caffeine in his water not sick from the sun 😂 I'm sick of ray, 😂 just kidding, man up RAY ☝🏾😆

  5. Whats the point of putting all the chairs in, if it doesnt matter and they are going to take them out later? Ive missed this or unsure whats going on, anyone have an explanation. Like does the building inspector need the chairs so they know the rebar will be in the right level for concrete but then he said he only putting them on border and taking them out? Im confused sorry pls someone help un confuse me haha

  6. It's crazy I'm a government contractor I work at the naval base and commute every day from Tijuana Mexico to San Diego. Every day I wake up at 2:30 am to cross the border by 3:10am to start work at 6am . And then you got lazy workers like these guys

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