How To Pour A Small Concrete Pad For Beginners
Vložit
- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- In this video, we show you how to pour a small DIY concrete pad! #DIY #Concrete
SHOP HERE:
Trowel: amzn.to/3x4OHxh
Wheel Barrow: amzn.to/3M3V5Jp
Level: amzn.to/3GFVTTW
Shovel: amzn.to/3GCMcW8
Bow Rake: amzn.to/3azdUqW
Tamper: amzn.to/3za93Xd
Garden Hoe: amzn.to/3N8rno0
Drill/Driver Set: amzn.to/3kw0ezT
Dead Blow Hammer: amzn.to/3GGfO58
MrCool Mini Split: amzn.to/3PTjAvU
Amazon: amzn.to/3KPE6eD
Northern Tool: bit.ly/3u7C6Zg
TOOLS:
Kobalt 10in Miter Saw: amzn.to/3ezSFEi
Other Miter Saws: amzn.to/3eBMxLX
Skil Table Saw: amzn.to/2W0ZoRt
Other Table Saws: amzn.to/3rZZMMb
Skil Router Table: amzn.to/3r9bkNW
Skil Router: amzn.to/33SGq3U
Wen Track Saw: amzn.to/3BfTCM5
Track Saw Track: amzn.to/3kuScHw
Drill/Driver Set: amzn.to/3kw0ezT
Brad Nailer: amzn.to/3lgznHM
Dewalt Framing Nail Gun: amzn.to/3FPkYKe
Drill Press: amzn.to/3odD01x
Jig Saw: amzn.to/3G1cmzT
Orbital Sander: amzn.to/3kzktwt
Belt/Spindle Sanders: amzn.to/308z4HG
Shop Vac: amzn.to/2UpolW8
Dustright Dust Separator: amzn.to/3rmzvHq
Duststopper Bucket Separator: amzn.to/3kFIPVq
Clamps: amzn.to/3zi3tij
Wood Glue: amzn.to/3k93vE7
Follow Us on:
Facebook: patriotdiy
Instagram: @PatriotDIY
Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/PatriotDIY
Thanks For Watching! Please Like, Share, and Subscribe! - Jak na to + styl
Cheers, I'm about to tackle a job like this, ran the plans in my head a thousand times, I will be locating my plummed in pressure washer and air compressor in a similar way outside my shed under a weather proof cover so it was great to see someone actually do it... Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks, I made my frame and tomorrow I’ll pour the cement. This helped with some good ideas.
Thanks to you I was able to do this and it worked great. Made a pad for our basement door. Tks!
I too need a slab for an A/C unit! I was going to paid for an contractor but it's a small slab! After watching you
I know I can do it! thanks
Thank you for all the great information.
Looks feaking awesome love doing this!
Great Job!..just what I need to do myself. thanks...
Easy-Peasy, Thanks!
Need to do a man door landing, mini-split and air compressor pads for my shop. A pad will be stronger if you fill the form from one end to the other, rather than layering it over the whole form, as the cure will be consistent throughout the slab thickness. Thanks for sharing!
"How I do" That's the best kind. 🙂
Nice work!
I don’t trust any man not wearing boots to work 😀😀😀Nice Job
BBQ pit base, here I come. Tnx
Do I need rebar for a 12x3 pad?
For anyone looking a easier and maybe cheaper option. You can by the pre made pads. They are not concrete but a very hard durable plastic. I do hvac work and use these almost exclusively. This video is a great option as well!
Where do you buy them ? Thanks for the tip!
Yea but how do you anchor the condenser to the plastic pad? We get fairly constant high winds out here
@@markm6444 I am speaking from a North Carolina perspective. If your state requires the unit to be secured to the pad by code then a concrete pad will be the best option. You can screw the units to these plastic pads and probably be fine, but concrete would be the full proof way.
Me anima a hacer eso para mí garage, ya que no encuentro quien lo haga😢
Yippee-ki-yay
Putting used oil on the wood that the concrete going to touch will help it not stick cause it will
Motor oil?
@@rayrayarts9802yes or cooking spray (pam)
About how much does that slab weigh?
No idea, but I used 4 50lb bags...so I assume about 200lb
@@PatriotDIY I just double checked and your math appears correct. Cheers.
Need one for a motorcycle anchor lock so I can park my bike under the patio so someone doesn't steal it. Need room in garage for wood workshop.
I bought a Tuff Shed to keep 2 motorcycles in with room for a workshop.
Wouldn't it have been easier and cheaper just to use (2) 24" pavers?
Easier maybe, cheaper no
You could’ve saved a lot of time if he just went out and bought a little concrete pad
Next video- "How To buy A Concrete Pad" that just doesn't really have as much of a DO IT YOURSELF vibe to it!