Awesome work!! Dig how you made the slide show too.
Keep it up.
SeventyFix
Thank yourself too: that’s a serious amount of hard work that most people aren’t willing and/or capable of doing. Nice work.
Jitsu4
How do you all get the confidence to rip stuff like this?
I’d look at this, be like “yeah I can absolutely do this” and then quickly realize I can’t do any of it and massively fail.
liberatus16
That’s elevated! Nice work
KerBearCAN
That’s clean; looks great
BalanceEarly
Very nice! You Tube university really does pay off.
Norris667
Having just completed a small 18 slab patio, with 30 bags of rubble and soil and a ton of MOT and mortar. I can honestly say I’d couldnt imagine attempting a job this big. Well done to you!
Mc6969
How long from start to finish?
replayken0014
You’re an inspiration! Saved for future reference.
bluecanarysinging
What did you put in between the panels?
HappyLittleSlowpoke
Beautifully done!
Positive_Stock_3017
Amazing work!!
Snoo_67548
Dang! Amazing work! Those tiles aren’t too slick? I love the look of them and want to do something like that tile over an existing concrete pad I have in the backyard.
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Wow! Looks great!!
Awesome work!! Dig how you made the slide show too.
Keep it up.
Thank yourself too: that’s a serious amount of hard work that most people aren’t willing and/or capable of doing. Nice work.
How do you all get the confidence to rip stuff like this?
I’d look at this, be like “yeah I can absolutely do this” and then quickly realize I can’t do any of it and massively fail.
That’s elevated! Nice work
That’s clean; looks great
Very nice! You Tube university really does pay off.
Having just completed a small 18 slab patio, with 30 bags of rubble and soil and a ton of MOT and mortar. I can honestly say I’d couldnt imagine attempting a job this big. Well done to you!
How long from start to finish?
You’re an inspiration! Saved for future reference.
What did you put in between the panels?
Beautifully done!
Amazing work!!
Dang! Amazing work! Those tiles aren’t too slick? I love the look of them and want to do something like that tile over an existing concrete pad I have in the backyard.