I would go about every 50 feet and put a sheet of paper over like you did and just poke a hole with your finger pretty much exactly like you did!! Pump in!! Awesome content my friend
So in an upcoming video from this same site, we have determined that the caution tape is very likely too strong and is what has been causing the plugs. To be continued… 😁
Don't use mortor. Too much sand, its supposed to be made into a paste and falls apart with the texture you want for priming. Straight cement powder is the go for us. You can make it thin or thick as you want and add some sand in a bucket from the plant if you like but not too much
Definitely think their where a couple of factors in this process being unsuccessful. I’m in owe in how y’all got that through 2” hose with all that rock.
I'm from Dublin IRELAND and when I'm pumping downhill I double the amount of grout we only use a 25kg bag of cement but if going downhill I double it . We only use Cement for Grout. And say hello to my Budy JEFF from Muddy Feet he sent me over some Hat's and tee shirts and jumper's a year or two ago and every time I where his Hat or tee shirts I get asked about it Here.
Jeff is one of the best dudes I know. Just a really solid guy. So we tried Jeff’s recommended mortar mix prime at a recent pour here (exact same setup). Stay tuned for they one 😁
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 I've never used mortor mix here in IRELAND I just use Cement and we Run 4 inch Line to the pour area then 3 inch flexible hose because some days our mix's can be rough and pour cream chould pump it Tru any size Hose but we can't take the Risk of running small line and using 4 inch is hard on the body. Pumping concrete since I was a kid and I'm 42 now and I feel it.
@canadianconcretepumper1979 maybe he was scared to crank it because he didn't have confidence that the guy filling the hopper would be able to keep up. 😉
Absolutely the best, nearly 100% effective way to do it for sure! Unfortunately, the ready mix outfits aren’t super keen on tying up a truck to deliver just one yard of material out to these relatively remote locations, and the contractors usually ain’t too hot on paying the close to a thousand dollars it would cost to get it out here 😂😂😂
Hey Scott. I didn’t see it on this video but on your bigger pumps you have what looks to be a door mat hanging off the hopper. Is it a door mat? I’d like to put those on my pumps
Yes, I’ve actually been asked about those a lot. They are standard requirement in our market (otherwise ready mix can/will refuse to back onto the pump). Maybe I’ll do a quick video this week showing/explaining them in a little more detail.
Good day Sir. Awesome videos. Can you assist me with a problem we having with the putzmeister 36m boom pump. Normal pumping in number 7 is fine. When faster pumping is required number 8. The change over jams after pumping about 2m3. Reverse pump and start pumping again it does the same thing. Any idea as to why this happens.
I’m becoming convinced that Jeff over at Muddy Feet has such great success with mortar mix because he’s using all 3” line. We gotta get him into some 2.5” and see what he’s really made of! 😁
Nothing to do with the grout definitely the tap i prime out 300 feet down step hill no tap or bags get your self some car wash with wax in it I do half bag of went grout then 1 bag of grout with few lids of car wash which makes it like paste it holds up I’m the line that tape segregated the Crete
as someone with zero pumping experience whatsoever, I keep seeing this job and wondering, why pump from the line pump into the hopper on the boom pump instead of right into the deck pipe? Seems to me like it'd be easy enough to pump right into the deck pipe and run it like a placing boom instead of a boom pump, right? or is there some other reason I'm not seeing? just lookin to learn a bit since I've never ran a pump!
It looks to me like he's pumping thru 2" line, the deck pipe on a pump is 5". The difference in diameter being so great would drop the pressure and make lots of air pockets, in my experience anyway. You can absolutely do that with a 4" hose or 5" hose.
I would go about every 50 feet and put a sheet of paper over like you did and just poke a hole with your finger pretty much exactly like you did!! Pump in!! Awesome content my friend
So in an upcoming video from this same site, we have determined that the caution tape is very likely too strong and is what has been causing the plugs. To be continued… 😁
Don't use mortor. Too much sand, its supposed to be made into a paste and falls apart with the texture you want for priming. Straight cement powder is the go for us. You can make it thin or thick as you want and add some sand in a bucket from the plant if you like but not too much
One of these days I’ll try this exact setup on this same job site with straight cement powder and see how we fair.
Definitely think their where a couple of factors in this process being unsuccessful. I’m in owe in how y’all got that through 2” hose with all that rock.
Honestly, these mixes have gotten much rockier in recent years. It surprises me too 😂😂😂
Snow in canada its 1:47 here better now in Amsterdam 18 degrees but A nice video greetings Scott 👊🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hey Scott, I bought a small roll of cheap poly at Home Depot, plenty of plastic for the plastic bag trick.
That’s great advice! Going to try it in an upcoming video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Portland cement
I'm from Dublin IRELAND and when I'm pumping downhill I double the amount of grout we only use a 25kg bag of cement but if going downhill I double it . We only use Cement for Grout. And say hello to my Budy JEFF from Muddy Feet he sent me over some Hat's and tee shirts and jumper's a year or two ago and every time I where his Hat or tee shirts I get asked about it Here.
Jeff is one of the best dudes I know. Just a really solid guy.
So we tried Jeff’s recommended mortar mix prime at a recent pour here (exact same setup). Stay tuned for they one 😁
@@canadianconcretepumper1979 I've never used mortor mix here in IRELAND I just use Cement and we Run 4 inch Line to the pour area then 3 inch flexible hose because some days our mix's can be rough and pour cream chould pump it Tru any size Hose but we can't take the Risk of running small line and using 4 inch is hard on the body. Pumping concrete since I was a kid and I'm 42 now and I feel it.
Your need a LED light bar on the pump so where you play mixer driver you can tell how fast the pump is going 😮
Fortunately this guy pumps about as quick as molasses runs uphill…..
@canadianconcretepumper1979 maybe he was scared to crank it because he didn't have confidence that the guy filling the hopper would be able to keep up. 😉
@@dannpriebe sounds like a very wise operator indeed! 😂
He said make me look pretty. Hahaha you will need trick photography for that. lol That’s and expensive poor
We need to develop a special camera filter which makes us pumpies look 6.5’s instead of 4’s 😂😂😂
I prefer crime scene tape 👍🏻
Lol, that would be EPIC!!! 😂😂😂
Yard of grout no problem
Absolutely the best, nearly 100% effective way to do it for sure! Unfortunately, the ready mix outfits aren’t super keen on tying up a truck to deliver just one yard of material out to these relatively remote locations, and the contractors usually ain’t too hot on paying the close to a thousand dollars it would cost to get it out here 😂😂😂
Hey Scott. I didn’t see it on this video but on your bigger pumps you have what looks to be a door mat hanging off the hopper.
Is it a door mat? I’d like to put those on my pumps
Yes, I’ve actually been asked about those a lot. They are standard requirement in our market (otherwise ready mix can/will refuse to back onto the pump). Maybe I’ll do a quick video this week showing/explaining them in a little more detail.
Awesome. Thanks man
😢be a shame when this project is completed. It has provided so many great videos.
What about a portable mixer he could mix a hopper full grout then start mixing concrete?
Good day Sir.
Awesome videos.
Can you assist me with a problem we having with the putzmeister 36m boom pump.
Normal pumping in number 7 is fine. When faster pumping is required number 8. The change over jams after pumping about 2m3. Reverse pump and start pumping again it does the same thing. Any idea as to why this happens.
Disculpe para qe son las cintas en las uniones de las mangueras??
In a pinch I used some of that grout in a 4” line job about 80’ no problems but I’m sure the 4” is way more forgiving
I’m becoming convinced that Jeff over at Muddy Feet has such great success with mortar mix because he’s using all 3” line. We gotta get him into some 2.5” and see what he’s really made of! 😁
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Nothing to do with the grout definitely the tap i prime out 300 feet down step hill no tap or bags get your self some car wash with wax in it I do half bag of went grout then 1 bag of grout with few lids of car wash which makes it like paste it holds up I’m the line that tape segregated the Crete
When was this one filmed
This was from back in early March, when we had the final snowfall of the year.
as someone with zero pumping experience whatsoever, I keep seeing this job and wondering, why pump from the line pump into the hopper on the boom pump instead of right into the deck pipe?
Seems to me like it'd be easy enough to pump right into the deck pipe and run it like a placing boom instead of a boom pump, right? or is there some other reason I'm not seeing?
just lookin to learn a bit since I've never ran a pump!
It looks to me like he's pumping thru 2" line, the deck pipe on a pump is 5". The difference in diameter being so great would drop the pressure and make lots of air pockets, in my experience anyway. You can absolutely do that with a 4" hose or 5" hose.