DRY POUR CONCRETE WALKWAY: 4 Inches Thick WITH Reinforcement. Anyone Can Do It!

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Im a single man with no help trying to pour concrete slab from many months and tired of hearing very high quotes from different people as everyone said I couldn’t do it alone but after seeing your video i did it and im writing this comment as i just finished concrete slab & it’s awesome Thank you very much guys❤️❤️

takeabreak
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I like how you deliberately and specifically addressed every issue people had with your last dry pour. Reading through the comments I see no more suggestions - only praise. Excellent explanations this time.

dchall
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As being your neighbor I am so glad to find someone on YouTube that talk normal we can understand! Great job.

jarodmoves
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I have a suggestion for you. To keep the new addition from moving away from the other concrete over time, you should drill some 1/2" rebar into existing concrete and tie to new reinforcement.

chutasan
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I poured my 4x4 pad for my deck stairs, it was great! Hopefully that quickcrete sponsorship is coming soon. You guys are probably making the traditional concrete guys head explode with each video.😊

darkroast
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5 days ago I laid a 10' x 10' slab for a shed using your method in your other video. But I made mine 2" thick all over except it's 4" at the edges where the Dynabolts had to go. I put the shed on it today and it works great. Thanks for the great video 👍

Ken_James_SV
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Looking around my yard, to see where I want to do this! I’m 69, and I’m pretty sure I can do this, too! Thank you sooo much! ❤️ Weeki Wachee, Florida

Flippin_Crazy
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I just found this after watching your first one and see that you added things from advice like cutting the bags to get it out easy, and how to figure amount etc. And again---you two just made my life SO much easier!! You mentioned uses for concrete and it hit me that Im in a wheelchair for life and have been looking for a way to get around my 1/2 acre but the mixing and pouring of wet concrete was daunting! Im going to use your technique to make a series of small pads---3 feet wide by 2 feet by 3 inches deep so that every two feet there is a joint. It will be a wheelchair path all around my lot. Im on heavy clay that moves around a lot. This will be so easy You just changed my lifestyle. I think you two need a DIY show on TV, truly. Its a pleasure to watch you

marvinvonrenchler
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Poured a beautiful headstone for my recently passed dog today. Added some sea glass and sea shells to it and it turned out beautiful. Thank y’all so much for the great tutorial

truepatriot
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Saved a ton of money using your videos. Was able to repair the side of a porch with $15.

CaptSeeryus
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Followed your directions and my dry pour slab, pavers, and sections of sidewalk (I had to replace some broken sections in my sidewalk) have all turned out perfect turned out perfect. At 71 and having had a heart attack recently I was not looking forward to trying to do wet mix pours as I tire out and need to rest pretty quickly. As it was i could barely pick up the 60 pound bags of quickcrete I had delivered. This method allowed me to take my time, take breaks when I needed to and still end up with an end result that looks and feels like a professional wet pour. I still have a few more projects I want to do, but I no longer fear the time and effort commitment needed.

markcarney
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I’m a single Mom, I will try my best to do this in my place!!! Thank you for ALL the advice and money saving!! Love watching you guys!!

ningstover
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1st time seeing your videos. THANK YOU! Am retired, in my 70's, on a budget. I CAN tackle a walkway on the side of my house! 😍

wa
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You make it look so simple. Your instructions are very easy to follow. While I was watching this video, the wife walked in and said "when are you going to do that for our back yard". Thanks!!!

dalewarke
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You guys are amazing! I too have gotten very high quotes for concrete jobs so I’ve decided after seeing what you have taught us to try it myself. I am 70 years old woman but very active so I’ll find a little helper to start doing some small concrete projects myself. Thank you so much for making these videos. ❤

shoshana
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Just a suggested tip... I've used dry pour for years.. With a lot of experimenting. I've uses water based paint as, well to color the concrete. Results were great. Maybe on one of your pours, you can showcase the colored concrete.

jethrobodine
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You guys rock! A lot of youtube idiots are trying to replicate your process and not following your directions and thereby ending up with crap results. Clearly you not only thought things through well but have learned from your experiences and shared your learning well. Love it. Will be doing a bunch of concrete work this summer I have been putting off because wet pouring is just too much work for a 70 + y/o it less than stellar condition.

gettinghealthynow
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I just dry poured a 12x16 foot storage shed floor, in 4 sections, by myself. Turned out great. I found that if the screed tries to pull up rocks when you go across, you can tap it up and down, making sure the screed stays on the forms, and it will help push the rocks down and bring the cement powder up. I'm sure it's easier with two people, but I only had me. Make sure your tools stay dry! I used a finishing trowel to lightly smooth out the screed ripples before going over it with the roller. On my first couple misting passes, I used a pump sprayer like you would use for bug spray or weed killer to get a super fine mist, and spray indirectly. You have to make sure you don't get any big drips because it will leave spots where the cement gets washed off of the aggregate. I found that with the sprayer I could do a second misting after about 20 minutes. Once you get that initial crust and start spraying with the hose, it absorbs the water like a sponge. Having watched some other dry pour videos, I think some people didn't understand that all of the working of the concrete is done dry, once you start with water you don't touch it until it's cured! Took the forms off next day. My last section was done in the morning, and it got hit by a rain and hailstorm that evening and didn't get hurt at all. Like you said, the actual working time is minimal, and I did other things between watering. Great way to do concrete if you're working alone! I'm 63 years old and retired.

gregcautrell
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I dry poured a 12" x 24' x 4" slab in my backyard to store my M1078 LMTV Stewart and Stevenson vehicle. I used 80# bags and ordered 161 of them. 3/8" rebar was used as the reinforcement on 18' grid pattern. Let cure for 10 days before driving on it. Total cost $841 concrete, $290 rebar, wood forms free. A little over $1131 total cost. Contractor price $3100. The vehicle I store on the slab weighs about 22, 900 pounds. No cracks, no problems.

jarmstrong
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Thank you. I think I can do this. I'm a single older woman...I can do this in small sections for a driveway. Like staggered blocked areas...not a solid drive. Smaller blocked areas is more manageable for me and doing it by myself. This video is so helpful and encouraging. Thank you

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