Cheap, Easy, DIY, Concrete Slab. Garden Shed

Cheap, Easy, DIY, Concrete Slab. Garden Shed

Today we pour the slab for the Air Crete shed, by that we mean cement floor. This shed will be used for storage and a tool/garden shed. The walls and roof will be made out of air crete.

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LynaRay says:

We need a cart like that !

Don Duncan says:

"…by that we mean cement floor." You mean "concrete" floor. Cement is one of the ingredients.

50 shades of green says:

the slab looks awesome guys, well done !!

TatsAndGraphics says:

Can the slab be made out of air crete as well?

MotherOfManyHorses says:

After watching you do this pad I have come to the conclusion that I will either have you guys do my driveway pad, or contract it out.😜

Darren Bottin says:

After putting in last week half a cubic yard by hand mixing cement with a gravel/sand mix in a barrow, I’m almost envious the cement mixer and β€˜just add water’ mix

Alicia McNamar says:

release agent?? old oil?

Kenneth Couch says:

Great job, What size is the pad.

Mike Repko says:

amazing , you guys poured about 2 yards of concrete ! mixing it with that concrete mixer didnt think it could be done.i thought the first couple of batches would start setting up before the last batch was poured doing one half of the slab at a time. i guess you keep it mixed smoothing it out as you go learned something amazing video thanks !

runotsure Gossett says:

What are the dimensions of your slab?
And how will you attach the air Crete panels to the slab and too each other?
This is really fantastic. Thank you for sharing it with us!

Phil Menzies says:

You mix your concrete way to wet. Minimal water=maximum strength

Pamela Chadwell says:

very nice work! I love how you guy's work so great together.

Shey Moniz says:

Now you just need a chicken to walk across the slab!

tubularguynine says:

You look like you've done that before…πŸ˜‰πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

Blackfyr says:

Would it be possible to make a foundation out of aircrete? Seems to me increasing the thickness of the slab would counter any material weakness and the thermal properties would keep the structure's temperature insulated from the ground perfectly.

Redefine Living says:

Hey guys, how long did it take you to mix and poor the slab that day?

Raven Rock67 says:

Matching jump suits! That's so cute!

Raven Rock67 says:

Release agent? Is that what the kids call it? We used to call it used oil thinned with desiel.

Michel Gross says:

HELLO FROM OREGON; AWESOME JOB GUYS. YOU GUYS WORK TOGETHER GOOD.

Jeff Ziegler says:

A truck would have been cheaper. Can't you get the mix from the batch plant without water cheaper than the big box store? Were did you get the mesh stands? Local I have only seen plastic at $5-8 a piece.

Ryan Barkenhagen says:

You could have pulled the mixer right up to the slab and skipped the wheelbarrow step.

dude_kramer says:

"Release agent" why don't you just say used motor oil.

Gewgulkan Suhckitt says:

Most of the time when I play a video at 2X speed, the music sounds weird in a bad way. But this actually sounds good.

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