I just want to go home! Final day, ADIOS!

Join the concrete crew on the final day of this project as we pour the apron to the building slab. I’m glad this was the last day as I don’t think we could have lasted another day without fighting. This is probably something I won’t consider doing again! Enjoy

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31 thoughts on “I just want to go home! Final day, ADIOS!

  1. I'm watching from New Zealand. I love your work, guys. Good work. I am not sure about the "easy money part" because that's hard work 😅

  2. Thats what its all about. 20:53. Bugs passin the knowledge along. Even though Big Rays kinda a knucklehead, he at least tries. I never see Ryan let other dudes cut joints. Its annoying asf. His guys will never be the best they could be if he wont let them get the experience. Similar deal w the machines.

  3. The boys did not seem to happy at the end of the day thursday. Editings a wonderful thing. I hope Ryan took care of them for the week 🤌🏻🤌🏻. A week away from home n a 4hr trek each way.

  4. Glassfiber rods with where the concrete is filled with glassfiber reinforced polymer is why the blade won't cut due to the harsh resistance. You need to use water to get it away from the blade.

  5. Hey Ryan, I use the same saw, you guys need to be cutting the same day with that, the blade is not ment to be cutting through stuff the next day. You guys should be using a different saw… no matter if you got a "next day" blade or not lol

  6. That saw was hitting the ‘rebar’ for sure. Havnt seen it yet in American concreting videos(and this isn’t having a go or trying to show off) but in Australia and in a lot of European countries the steel(rebar) gets put in chairs which holds it at a certain height. Can’t hit the ground or be too high. Unless the 280kg Tongan doing the pump isn’t careful. 😉

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