Do you want to learn about post-tension slabs?

I will be doing a series of videos on the subject. This slab is not ready to pour yet, so spare me the comments on what is lacking. And yes, there is a vapor barrier. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1698580773499823&id=844921982199044

This is video #2 in the series. I am pointing out the vapor barrier that some people questioned in video #1, and the chairs are also in place now. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1699550363402864&id=844921982199044

Nice

Thanks Dave.

I wont really see that in Chicago area, but very informative. Nice job.

I uploaded a video to YouTube because not everyone is on Facebook. It was a challenge because the Facebook video was made using FB Live, which creates a vertical video instead of the usual horizontal. So you will see how I dealt with that issue also. The video.

This is the YouTube version of video #2 https://youtu.be/fU4mEfnwdxA

Good video Frank!

Thanks Dave. My biggest fan :slight_smile:

I am your oldest fan .

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Thanks Roy. I support our Seniors. :slight_smile:

Lol :lol:

imho the vids supplied are nice fails & less than correctly informative
they did not stress the deficiencies present during the “inspection/educational presentation”
next 1 i do i’ll try to present factual terminology and an accurate representation of the visibly apparent deficiencies
anyone having questions about post-tension slab foundations and proper UFER ground installation is invited to contact me directly

while i can appreciate any attempt at correctly teaching other inspectors
imho the vids supplied are nice fails & less than correctly informative
they did not stress the deficiencies present during the “inspection/educational presentation”
next 1 i do i’ll try to present factual terminology and an accurate representation of the visibly apparent deficiencies
anyone having questions about the vids, post-tension slab foundations and proper UFER ground installation are invited to contact me directly