QUIKRETE (Concrete Mix Review etc.) Mike Haduck

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Published 2022-04-10

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  • @busibee976
    No one wants to point my Philly home wall. Watching your video has helped so much that my 70 yr old body can handle a 7' - 8' wall patch. Thank you.
  • I made a trade for a cement mixer after I built a counter top for a friend. Best investment I ever made. I put a new, stronger motor on it and it works like a dream. My family and I built an 11' x 14' greenhouse. I set up the forms and poured a footer/short wall about 12" in total height. I let 6" remain above to set the poles for the greenhouse. Like you, I always add a small, consistent amount of Portland to the Sakrete when I mix. That footer does not have one single crack in it anywhere after 8 years. What you said about Florida is so true. It gets hot here and you have to move quickly to finish the concrete. Good video. Thanks.
  • Out of all the concrete videos I have seen, this one is the best! Thank you Mike
  • @ed-gw3ov
    Mike I love a hard working guy like you that is willing to share their experiences!
  • @marktwain368
    That was what we needed, Mike. A quick and dirty lesson on how to make a small batch of concrete, either the old school way or the instant mix way. Many of us homeowners just need a cubic yard or less to do some patching, so thanks a lot for putting this together!
  • @susanmclark9464
    Hi Mike, every video I’ve watched on your channel has been so kindly instructional and encouraging. Thank you! Because of your instruction, I’ve just completed my first block and stone walls on a fort my husband and step son and I are building as a family project. It’s imperfect but, I’ve learned, “it ain’t no big deal” and I’m ever so grateful for you. Much appreciated!
  • @rickbria8420
    Thank you Mike, you brought me back to the days, about 50 years ago, when I would help my father mix concrete the old-fashioned way for our house. Your video presentation shows that you are a natural teacher.
  • @jdbancroft
    As soon as I saw the “Dad” shoes I knew it was going to be educational and informative.
  • @lannyeq
    Thanks Mike. You help us lay-people feel better about starting projects and remove some fear about messing up.
  • @markm8995
    Thanks Mike, I showed my daughters your video and they are now getting into their concrete/repair projects…..Please keep your videos coming……Thank You!
  • @cantstophim
    Mike I can’t believe I found you again , I have lost contact with you for a few years now. You still look wonderful you still have a great program I hope all is well with your family and yourself , please remember God loves you and also thank you for so much help in your instructions , I have become a much better cement worker just redid one of my stoops and it came out wonderful thanks to you. Much love to you and your family in the name of Jesus from Pastor PaulD 🕊❤️✝️🙏👍🇺🇸
  • Hey Mike! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I’m a 3rd year union pipefitter apprentice, as well as a first time homeowner…so I’m learning residential plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and now masonry via YouTube. Keep up the great content. Thanks
  • @-FILTHYBEAST-
    Your videos are friggin awesome. Your knowledge and presentation & attention to detail is incredible. I'll be watching all your videos. Thanks, David
  • @T.E.P.
    One of the many amazing things about your channel is you review all your points in many vids. Hope this week is going to be sunny and delightful and you make some more songs. Thanks Mike
  • @opcode114
    Being a sort of hobbyist geologist and becoming smitten with lime and Portland after laying block with masons for two summers in high school, I really look forward to your videos every spring and summer. Thanks for all of the videos Mike, much appreciated over here in NJ.
  • @speedracer2336
    Great video, thanks to Honest Mike I was able to patch and resurface my driveway. Looks great and I saved $10,000!
  • @markanthony3275
    I have a lot of respect for Mike because you can tell he really cares enough about what he does to explain it to everyone...so that we find out there's some things you need to understand that only come with experience , like he has. Thanks Mike!