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DIY CONCRETE AINT  EASY!

More D.I.Y. concrete

Joesf Heffner has been sending in pictures of the progress on his quite involved learner’s project in DIY concrete. Here’s the next installment. Hey, guess what? It’s not all a cakewalk. It looks like they had a little bit of trouble with some unruly cement, but all’s well that ends well.

Some of these pictures are out of order. Some of them can be enlarged.

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

Ramp is gone, rent is paid, new concrete is being poured today and again on friday? After that, we will only need to pour one more QP to have a functional back and forth ramp. If we get away with riding that for abit, then we will focus on finishing the bowl area. I also had an idea at one time to make a skate ‘path’ around the perimeter of the yard, with little skate obstacles here and there. like a qp or a bank with parking block or a small gap and rail. border the whole path with raised concrete planting beds for growing flowers or vegetables. That is my idea for when i get my own property, this little bowl I am currently building is really to learn how to work concrete and get the forms and shapes I want more than an attempt to create a long term skate structure.

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

We learned from our efforts today. Our QP didnt turn out as nice as we would have liked. First we learned that a thicker and therefore more rigid piece of wood is needed for your form. we had one side bulge a lot from the weight of the concrete. Next we figured out our metal lattice was more under the concrete than in the middle of it. this also contributed to a huge sag in the middle of the right side of the QP. The left side kept its shape much nicer, no bulging from form either. In the end we decided dumping more on the top of the right would only increase the bulge, so we will be patching up the big shark bite in the near future. We figure we need to better set our metal lattice work so that it will help to hold the concrete in place while it is setting. we were able to reduce teh size of the bulge and shape it some so that it wasnt as bad as it could have been. Also a key note, it is a lot harder to fix a mistake in concrete than wood, you can’t just take a break and start over once you have 1000lbs of wet concrete poured and trying to do its own thing.

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

We made progress. I have moved up to using 1/2′ re-bar and I didnt have the sag problem like we did on our 3ft QP. I learned that hand packing 18 bags of concrete is really hard on the body. I spent 10 hours mixing, packing, floating, and finishing all by myself. This Jersey barrier style QP has 3ft trannies going up to 2ft tall then there is 18 inches of solid vert on top of it. I was in the dark with a flashlight last night trying to get the finish done. I am going to try and frame out the pocket between the jersey barrier and the pump bump this weekend and get our first pocket poured. Oh yeah, If you ever think you might not have enough back fill, start emptying the garbage from your garage and from around the house. We have buried quite a bit of crap headed for the public landfill, under our concrete.

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

DIY Concrete

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  • What kind of concrete did you use? I know you said it was bags, but was it just the normal cheap quick crete or something else?

  • cinderblocks can be purchased at home depot, or liberated from construction sites.

  • where did you get all the cinderblocks..were trying to do something a little similar but cant find blocks

  • this is great
    the pump bump especially looks amazing
    im about to start my own diy project tomorrow and i am starting with a pump bump
    already have a massive concrete pad (thank god) so I dont have to worry about pouring that too…
    if all goes well i will definitely try a jersey barrier style qp like yours, looks so fun to skate

  • nweyesk8

    I am in Corvallis..

  • Well, if you’re in Portland, I know someone who’d like to check it out, being as he’s building his own.

    I’d just like to skate it, though my right arm is shattered at the moment.

  • nweyesk8

    My landlord is chill, she knows what im building. I am in a unique situation that when I decide to move out, the owner isnt in a position to make the mortgage paymnets and has said that she is going to let the bank re-take possession of the house. Until then my rent is paying her mortgage and I have free run to do what I want. If things work out, I will be buying my own house and property this coming spring, where I will begin on a permanent DIY project of much larger proportions. until then I am learning while building this little backyard fishpond. It is quickly earning the nickname ‘the Punisher’, if you fall, you fall into another facewall and hard.

  • Am I correct in thinking this was done in the yard of a rental?

    What’s your exit strategy, Mr. Bush? Is your landlord chill?

  • zed-word

    Nice.

  • I think qualifies as “living the dream”.

  • nweyesk8

    I wouldn’t know about owning a home, I just wanted to build something to skate.

  • Oh, to own a home!

    Fucking sick!

  • I am lame. I am not dedicated to skating. 21 years on board, and I’m still not gonna do that…

    That’s awesome Joesf!

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