Installation of cement landscape edging/curbing: https://youtu.be/Xb_9qkeMFxs

This video shows the process of creating an awesome concrete landscape curb. All the steps are shown including the finished results!

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Lil Bubba Curb Machines
Cement Curb
Landscape Curb
Little Bubba (curb machine)
Concrete landscape curb
Cement Border

Installation of Cement Landscape Edging/Curbing – awesome machine!

37 Comments

  1. Very cool.
    Complaints that it's not up to milspec standards are misplaced.

    A job is done to a budget or done to a standard. If you want high standards then expect a much higher price.

  2. How do you keep it so flat. Its been build up on me. Starts over lapping itself. What am I doing wrong. How much water do you use. I've been using 4 buckets of sand to 1 concrete full bucket and 3 gallons of water.

  3. It would be nice to see if Lil Bubba can go the other direction – right to left. Also, showing how they complete the pour if there isn't enough room for the machine. In prepping for Lil Bubba, did they use a trencher to remove the sod? Just curious about details of the process.

  4. Looks nice, but in a cold climate with freezing and thawing everything heaves. I would imagine that would crack up good.

  5. Just lay that straight on the dirt.. no sort of base to keep it from sinking and cracking? I don’t see that looking good very long. Should show a video a year from now.

  6. That curb won’t last a year the most maybe couple months. The most important thing when doing this either stone or retaining wall etc it’s base!!! That has no base at all what kind of work is this? Horrible !!

  7. It’s going to take more than 2 people to keep this operation moving unless you are paying for a ready mix truck standing by all day with Concrete although from the photos it does look like it does a decent job

  8. So did you leave the sprinklers in their filmed locations, or move them? I want to do this, but am not sure about the need to relocate things. Thanks

  9. Any update on how this held up? Thinking about getting into this and adding it to my renovation work. Any thoughts, pros/cons?

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