New concrete tool design is a big success!

Join the concrete crew as we pour a couple concrete slabs for the purpose of testing out a new tool design I came up with. I am pretty excited about how things went and I am moving on to a final prototype and after that who knows. Enjoy

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28 thoughts on “New concrete tool design is a big success!

  1. Gooood morning! Update on the jointer. I actually made several changes since the video and I am talking to a machine shop about getting the actual final prototype made. I hope everyone has a GREAT DAY!!!

  2. $500 not at all setting up, placement,planning the whole nine yards, everything that's over looked. Plus you have to set it in at a certain time and it's placement causing more questions as being able to get it in and not mess up around the work you just broomed. As well alot of time and effort goes into the completion and extra materials, such as bubble gum! Release!! $500 is not out of the question! Specially for a custom ordered piece. 👌🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇺🇸.

  3. The bad part about trying to make tools is there are so many people and so many companies looking into “better” designs that most of the ideas out there have already been thought about tested and moved on from by a lot of manufacturers. Not saying people don’t come up with new and innovative tools but now days they are few and far between. It’s all dominated by big manufacturers that can do digital designs and computer aided designs and have the customer data to back it all up and know what sells.

  4. Ryan, that stamp is definitely worth 500 bucks. That thing is beautiful man you just need to find the right spot to put it. 80% of driveways won’t need that. Definitely going to need to be a special patio.

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