b-alto | 01-07-2015 | comment profile send pm notify |
I've got a few new customers that are doing more and more core filling with the boom pump and i was wondering if any one has any good ideas or hose ideas for doing such. What i have been using is a 5-3 reducing hose but this tends to be messy especially with out a hose cuff. i would like to reduce down to 2.5" with out putting on many reducers. Maybe like a 5-2.5" reducing hose or a 5-3" double 90 on top of a 3" hose? Something safe and easy to put on and off. |
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putzman1975 | 01-07-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
use a rams horn
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Doug | 01-07-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
DO NOT us a rams horn or any other attachment. Use a pour end hose only. No metal ends. |
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biged | 01-07-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Brain I might be wrong on since you are using a 5 TO 3 steel reducer then why not ad a 3 to 21/2 steel reducer,also I used 4000 grout on rock it fills better and like these guys are telling you I woundn't use any rubber hose at all, one other thing I can build you one of my easy turn wall hooks I will buid it for Free and shiped to you just to help. |
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b-alto | 01-08-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Thanks Ed but i don't have a 5-3 reducer its a reducing hose all rubber and 10 feet long. The mud still comes out fast. If i reduce down to three inch it takes two 3' reducers and a hose its still cumbersome and fast. I was thinking maybe a 5-3 reducing elbow with a three inch 90 welded on with a 3" hose off the end but it might plug? or maybe a 5-3 inch short reducer with a three inch hose off the end. if such a thing? |
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biged | 01-08-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
12 in block not to bad with a 3 in end,but 8 in block you are going to make a mess,unless you got something to put on top, I only used a line pump 2 1/2 in hose and a easyturn wall hook wasted very little, I'm sorry but some of you are hard headed and thats another reason you never got much out of Ray,and thats my story and I'm sticking to it. |
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lucky phil | 01-08-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
We regularly do upto 130 cubic metres of core fill with a 5-4 then a 4-2 reducer either a 2 inch 4 metre whip or 20 metre hose. Helps to pump the hopper down after each load and pump in reverse full flow keep the s tube getting build up. |
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b-alto | 01-09-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Ed i was talking about using the boom pump. People do not want to drag hose if a boom is available. Here is what i was thinking but reducing 5-3" elbow then 3" 90. |
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jasonpumper1 | 01-09-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
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ericICF | 01-09-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Tip section 5 to 4 reducing 90 into 4 to 3 reducing 90 into a 3 to 2.5 straight then 2.5 placing hose ? |
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Beast | 01-09-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
I have used a 5-3 reducing 90 with a 3-2 1/2" reducer with a 2 1/2" mudsnake. |
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b-alto | 01-09-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Another option im considering is a 5-3 straight reducer with a 3 inch non ended tip hose. maybe with a throttle in the end of it or choke. No metal exposed of course.. |
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biged | 01-10-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Charge more bring your on hose draggers do everything from the inside less dragging I had to do it, home builders in Tenn are like a broker they don't have a crew of worker most jobs I never seen anybody, but always got paid. I guess you can keep on making a mess some contractors here use a spray sealer on the out side and inside the block has to be clean on sides and footer or they can get a water tite seal. |
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biged | 01-10-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Eric is on the money. |
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79xlch | 01-11-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
I would think that if you could shorten the free fall from all the hose from the tip of the boom that would help. Even a 2.5" hose droping 30 feet has a lot of force behind it. |
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b-alto | 01-12-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
I need a 5-4 metric reducing elbow. I have a 5-4 but it wont work. I should have saved my old 4" rams head and welded a ring on the bottom mount it to the top of the hose. |
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Pumperman430 | 01-13-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
doing line pump work with a boom is ridicoulus. the mess that the contractor has to clean up is good enough for them |
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biged | 01-13-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Pumperman460 thats what a few of us have been telling him,there's and old saying from Forest Gump stupid is stupid does. |
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b-alto | 01-13-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
If you dum ass'es would rather hump hose be my guest. Thats why i own a 300k machine.
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Skinny | 01-15-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
They must not use/put much steel in the walls if y'all are using boom pumps to do cell fill |
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biged | 01-17-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Brian you never said you were pumping ICF's in your post some off us Southern Boy's seldom see foam 99.8 persent here is 12 in and 8 inch cement block thats why I said what I did. |
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crete | 01-18-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
I charge the same rate for my telebelt as my trailer pump. I guess let the customer decide. Belts work well for ICF's jusr neck down the hose. |
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b-alto | 01-18-2015 | reply profile send pm notify |
Yeah Ed i was moody Sorry, but actually i am working in to getting the cheap skate block laying contractors into pumping their floors and doing the core fill at the same time. I do a lot of pump the basement floor them the block fill same job. Up here there are no inspections so they fill a core every 4 feet wilth no bond beam. |