I thought I had a precognitive dream this guy loses it?
@fabioaugustopКүн бұрын
awesome work, congrats
@user-jd6nk7wo1b3 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤ 0:58
@woozy6075 күн бұрын
Awesome projects, gets me excited
@TrinicLLC3 күн бұрын
Thanks! We're glad we could inspire you.
@truthtalker47117 күн бұрын
Nice Vince deserves a nice desk.
@SabertoothWorld13 күн бұрын
I liked when it was bright white
@richdoud329713 күн бұрын
It was a good look. It just wouldn't have worked with the decor of the location it was going into.
@jenniferobrien860315 күн бұрын
This is so unnecessary! You can use an eco strip product, but most of the time you can spray xylene to refresh the sealer without adding more.
@alexdavid346015 күн бұрын
Whats length of the chopped fibeerglass did you used?
@richdoud329713 күн бұрын
Not 100% sure but either 1/2" or 3/4" AR glass fiber
@Matasky201022 күн бұрын
That looks pretty awesome!
@luciaibarra274124 күн бұрын
Hola que aditivos colocaste? El nombre técnico, porque no entiendo las siglas...porfavor
@TrinicLLC24 күн бұрын
This is an older video, so everything had to be batched out. We now have a premix with everything in it except fiber and water. You can find it here (you'll want the fast-set version of the GFRC-SCC) trinic.us/collections/premixes/products/scc-premix-self-consolidating-concrete
@mauriciogonzalez6302Ай бұрын
Would you recommend not using release on vertical surfaces? Would your material slop off? Also, what compound allows the mix to stick vertically?
@probstneАй бұрын
How much does it weigh?
@TrinicLLCАй бұрын
just under 100lbs each
@donnawatkins9430Ай бұрын
Love the video
@TrinicLLCАй бұрын
Thank you. We hope you found it helpful.
@danielsestina6457Ай бұрын
Very cool
@TrinicLLCАй бұрын
Thanks!
@richdoud3297Ай бұрын
3:40 - nice posters bro'
@Crabbypatty132 ай бұрын
would it be possible to share the dimensions of the wood and styrofoam placement, please? Im looking to make these myself!
@nickmorgan4757Ай бұрын
Dimensions are 24" wide by 48" long. 4" rise in front and 12" on back. The hole is 6" diameter and 9" on center to the back of the board. The rest is all up to you in how you'd like the design.
@chanmoua2 ай бұрын
What is sb and nano seal
@TrinicLLC2 ай бұрын
SB and Nano seal refer to 2 different sealers we sell/sold. SB is no longer available.
@lethaldriver2 ай бұрын
can you step on it? I'm interested in using this as flooring substitute for fiber cement boards.
@TrinicLLC2 ай бұрын
Sure! People make tiles with GFRC all the time.
@AndrewVarvus2 ай бұрын
It is not accurate (fair) test. Put it just on the center, not on the edges.
@stuartibbotson71792 ай бұрын
WOW
@memorondan2 ай бұрын
Better stick to rebar
@TrinicLLC2 ай бұрын
The goal was to find the point of failure with a post tensioning system. In that regard, this was a successful test to show that a lightweight option can still be strong enough for most practical uses of GFRC.
@codyabel3102 ай бұрын
Bro
@josephb31472 ай бұрын
So frustrating trying to find local supplies... I'm in Northern KY,,, Cincinnati OH area... Too bad you don't sell at Deco-cretesupply here in Cincinnati... otherwise I bet shipping is crazy... Is your Trinic 10 the base for your GFRC Premix? If yes what would I need to add to it... White Portland which I can get locally... and a white sand?... I would need to search for the sand... this is why your premix is needed... sourcing from some locations is difficult... I don't make countertops... I mostly do casting and want high-performance castable GFRC concrete in white... I know I can cast using Cement all but I don't like it...
@TrinicLLC2 ай бұрын
We do have a distributor in Bowling Green, KY - Jeff Osborne Design 112 Thomas Ct. Unit #C, Bowling Green, KY 42101 270-303-5818 [email protected] If you go on our website and use the GFRC Mix Design calculator you can see everything you'll need for a mix using Tec-10 - trinic.us/pages/calculators
@chrisgibson53182 ай бұрын
Whats the purpose of a false set for face coat?
@TrinicLLC2 ай бұрын
It's to ensure the sand has absorbed all the water it can, which helps minimize curling and cracking.
@chrisgibson53182 ай бұрын
@TrinicLLC follow up question my face coat keeps coming out splotchy and discolored on some pours but not others could you tell me why?
@TrinicLLC2 ай бұрын
@@chrisgibson5318 Please email or call us to discuss so we can better understand your process - [email protected] or (607) 775-1948
@josephb31473 ай бұрын
Few things I would like to know... de-mold time for your castings... does this have CSA in it to speed de-mold times and strength for production casting? Is this a pure white color? ... any marble in it?... I know this is a 1yr old post but it will show me what type of company you are if you answer
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
We demold the next day (14-18 hours is fine ). We do have a fast-set version with CSA added. Those can be demolded in about 2 hours. We use Federal White cement so our mixes are white (not exactly pure white though) - no marble. We host free workshops ( just had one last week). If you'd like to be notified of upcoming classes, email us - [email protected] PS dispersing fibers are very different from Bundled fibers. Dispersing fibers can help with micro cracking but do not add strength. Bundled fibers are for strength. Our GFRC premix with fiber added easily exceed 14,000psi in 28 days ( 7000+ next day).
@josephb31472 ай бұрын
Thanks Rich. I will check out your site
@snowinokinawa3 ай бұрын
May I ask what size Glass Fibers you used in your Bakhopper demonstration please? It worked so well… just looking for the best recipe prior to purchasing a unit from you guys :)
@richdoud32973 ай бұрын
We spray 1/2” and 3/4” AR glass fibers. They both work very well, with no issues whatsoever.
@snowinokinawa3 ай бұрын
@@richdoud3297 brilliant, thank you! Last question: can you advise me on how to get the correct thickness for spraying with the Bakhopper? For example is there a recipe such as 3% AR fibers + __% water + __% GFRC admix? Thanks again…:)
@dammitbobby2833 ай бұрын
That type of table is also called a WATERFALL table, counter, or island.
@dalsomteam52383 ай бұрын
What's the end product
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
It looks like a countertop, but this was from 7 years ago and we can't be certain.
@dammitbobby2833 ай бұрын
That's really cool but the link in the video description is broken.
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
Fixed - Thanks for the Heads-up!
@THEODINOFFICIAL3 ай бұрын
Bro WTH why not pour buckets?
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
Sometimes spraying a face coat without fiber is the right call. Spraying can achieve better results when the mold has lots of detail or has taller verticals.
@henryfehr62023 ай бұрын
Are the plans for the delivery cart available?
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
Please send us an email and we can send them over - [email protected]
@rollovaughan3 ай бұрын
Intriguing for sure.
@dammitbobby2833 ай бұрын
2:01 Wow, that finished woodgrain is amazing. Do you have a detailed video tutorial on woodgrain mold making?
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
I think you'll find this helpful. It's all about the wood you source. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fYWoj6yNaamzddo.htmlfeature=shared
@dammitbobby2833 ай бұрын
I found another video where a manufacturer was demonstrating panel installation on a wall and the finished wall had multiple shades of panel colors, meaning multiple batches from the factory. It looked terrible.
@richdoud32973 ай бұрын
When doing large pieces, it’s important to make sure the face coat is all from one batch. If the color isn’t exact on the back, it’s ok, but the face has to be perfect.
@dammitbobby2833 ай бұрын
@@richdoud3297 Awesome response. That makes perfect sense considering the face coat is very thin and one 5-gallon bucket/batch could cover a large area.
@user-xj6qr5vf7t3 ай бұрын
Did you guys add any reinforcement other than the fibers?
@richdoud32973 ай бұрын
These have glass fibers in the mix, so no need for rebar. If you wanted to add some, you could. We recommend fiberglass rebar over steel.
@SR20VEonW103 ай бұрын
Hello, thanks for the informative video. Please tell me why, after acid treatment, neutralize it with ammonia? What will happen without this procedure?
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
If you don't neutralize with Ammonia, the acid continues to eat away at the concrete.
@SR20VEonW103 ай бұрын
@@TrinicLLC So it won't be enough to rinse it off with plenty of water?
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
@@SR20VEonW10 You should be fine with a good amount of water, but any acid that is left behind can cause sealer issues down the road.
@sancop3 ай бұрын
Can you PLEASE share the recipe for the hand mix?????
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
To make the handpacked boards, you'll want our GFRC premix (2 bags per board were used in our design). You'll also need some fiber (we used PVA fibers - REC100) dosed at 1% of total dry weight. AR Glass can also be used at 3%. These can be found on our website - www.trinic.us
@sancop3 ай бұрын
OMG THIS IS AWESOME!!!!
@havilandh14 ай бұрын
Your videos sure have changed
@TrinicLLC4 ай бұрын
Is that good, bad or...? While our early videos helped grow the industry & certainly got us where we are today. It seems like we had to step up our game a bit to keep people's attention.
@benbalk89254 ай бұрын
How much fiber per bag? SCC mix
@TrinicLLC4 ай бұрын
That all depends on the fiber. For AR glass fiber you'll want to add 3%. PVA fibers very with the type: Recs15 = 1/2%, Recs100 = 1% and RFD400 = 1.5% All are dosed off of total dry weight, so for AR glass it would be 1.5 pounds per 50 pound batch.
@benbalk89254 ай бұрын
How much fiber per bag of gfrc?
@TrinicLLC4 ай бұрын
That all depends on the fiber. For AR glass fiber you'll want to add 3%. PVA fibers very with the type: Recs15 = 1/2%, Recs100 = 1% and RFD400 = 1.5% All are dosed off of total dry weight, so for AR glass it would be 1.5 pounds per 50 pound batch.
@marcus_b14 ай бұрын
What's the depth of the mold?
@TrinicLLC4 ай бұрын
1 inch (25mm) thick.
@marcus_b14 ай бұрын
@@TrinicLLC Thank you
@Buildingenjoyment4 ай бұрын
Have a similar video for a tree bark roller!
@barrythompson63874 ай бұрын
I WAS RIVETED- TO THE ENTIRE VIDEO...initially, was only going to watch :05 minutes worth- impossible to walk away from- TOTALLY CAPTIVATED. Will share with my architect bro...will see IF he can walk away- 1/2 way through...WON'T HAPPEN. I will be contacting you for a consultation and to purchase materials for a bathroom counter top project. VERY much appreciate the time and quality you put into this video- was outstanding. Hoping you are still in the biz. Barry near Sedona
@TrinicLLC4 ай бұрын
Hey Barry near Sedona! We are very much "still in the Biz". We're so glad you found our video inspiring. You might want to follow us on FB or LinkedIn to keep up to date. You can also find more information and shop right on our website - trinic.us Interested in a class? We have one scheduled in April at our HQ in NY - email [email protected] for more info about that.
@justinmayfield65614 ай бұрын
This is cool, I've done some test pours myself getting ready for a concrete countertop and am interested to know with scc cast in place if you can skip troweling sinc it looks so good already?
@TrinicLLC3 ай бұрын
For cast in place, you'll want our GFRC premix without plasticizer, and it will need to be troweled. The SCC is pourable but the specific gravity of the fibers makes them float up in the matrix and will be visible on your surface. We us SCC in molds that will be flipped so the finish side in down during the casting process.
@justinmayfield65613 ай бұрын
@@TrinicLLC Gotcha, yeah, discovered I had to trowel, but as long as I waited long enough it wasn't an issue. The edges have to be troweled or cracks will show and since it was firm enough troweling wasn't that difficult. I used a mix with plasticizer, but poured the last portion without fibers after waiting some time so the fibers wouldn'tfloat to the top. Now to try the real thing
@hamidrezar10405 ай бұрын
Can we use silica fume or metakaolin instead of slag in this mix?
@TrinicLLC5 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Both should provide slightly better results than the slag, with silica fume being the best. Remember this video is 11 years old.
@SeanRossMercer5 ай бұрын
What an amazingly detailed video and resource. Thank you
@TrinicLLC5 ай бұрын
Thanks Sean! We're so glad we could help you make better GFRC. Just to let you know, we now have a 25% CSA - GFRC SCC fast-set premix. Just add water and fibers and demold in 2-3 hours. trinic.us/collections/premixes/products/scc-premix-self-consolidating-concrete?variant=45107374096677
@MrGeneShopTalk5 ай бұрын
like the part ...Know when to walk away from it..great informative video and products Im a fan of Trinic..
@TrinicLLC5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the compliment!
@Haystacktn5 ай бұрын
These would be great with better audio
@richdoud32975 ай бұрын
This was filmed during a class in a working shop. That noise you hear is a mixer, mixing up the next batch.
@patrickearle37325 ай бұрын
Thanks for the demonstration. Very informative!
@richdoud32975 ай бұрын
We're so glad to hear you got something out of watching this video!
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I thought I had a precognitive dream this guy loses it?
awesome work, congrats
❤❤❤❤ 0:58
Awesome projects, gets me excited
Thanks! We're glad we could inspire you.
Nice Vince deserves a nice desk.
I liked when it was bright white
It was a good look. It just wouldn't have worked with the decor of the location it was going into.
This is so unnecessary! You can use an eco strip product, but most of the time you can spray xylene to refresh the sealer without adding more.
Whats length of the chopped fibeerglass did you used?
Not 100% sure but either 1/2" or 3/4" AR glass fiber
That looks pretty awesome!
Hola que aditivos colocaste? El nombre técnico, porque no entiendo las siglas...porfavor
This is an older video, so everything had to be batched out. We now have a premix with everything in it except fiber and water. You can find it here (you'll want the fast-set version of the GFRC-SCC) trinic.us/collections/premixes/products/scc-premix-self-consolidating-concrete
Would you recommend not using release on vertical surfaces? Would your material slop off? Also, what compound allows the mix to stick vertically?
How much does it weigh?
just under 100lbs each
Love the video
Thank you. We hope you found it helpful.
Very cool
Thanks!
3:40 - nice posters bro'
would it be possible to share the dimensions of the wood and styrofoam placement, please? Im looking to make these myself!
Dimensions are 24" wide by 48" long. 4" rise in front and 12" on back. The hole is 6" diameter and 9" on center to the back of the board. The rest is all up to you in how you'd like the design.
What is sb and nano seal
SB and Nano seal refer to 2 different sealers we sell/sold. SB is no longer available.
can you step on it? I'm interested in using this as flooring substitute for fiber cement boards.
Sure! People make tiles with GFRC all the time.
It is not accurate (fair) test. Put it just on the center, not on the edges.
WOW
Better stick to rebar
The goal was to find the point of failure with a post tensioning system. In that regard, this was a successful test to show that a lightweight option can still be strong enough for most practical uses of GFRC.
Bro
So frustrating trying to find local supplies... I'm in Northern KY,,, Cincinnati OH area... Too bad you don't sell at Deco-cretesupply here in Cincinnati... otherwise I bet shipping is crazy... Is your Trinic 10 the base for your GFRC Premix? If yes what would I need to add to it... White Portland which I can get locally... and a white sand?... I would need to search for the sand... this is why your premix is needed... sourcing from some locations is difficult... I don't make countertops... I mostly do casting and want high-performance castable GFRC concrete in white... I know I can cast using Cement all but I don't like it...
We do have a distributor in Bowling Green, KY - Jeff Osborne Design 112 Thomas Ct. Unit #C, Bowling Green, KY 42101 270-303-5818 [email protected] If you go on our website and use the GFRC Mix Design calculator you can see everything you'll need for a mix using Tec-10 - trinic.us/pages/calculators
Whats the purpose of a false set for face coat?
It's to ensure the sand has absorbed all the water it can, which helps minimize curling and cracking.
@TrinicLLC follow up question my face coat keeps coming out splotchy and discolored on some pours but not others could you tell me why?
@@chrisgibson5318 Please email or call us to discuss so we can better understand your process - [email protected] or (607) 775-1948
Few things I would like to know... de-mold time for your castings... does this have CSA in it to speed de-mold times and strength for production casting? Is this a pure white color? ... any marble in it?... I know this is a 1yr old post but it will show me what type of company you are if you answer
We demold the next day (14-18 hours is fine ). We do have a fast-set version with CSA added. Those can be demolded in about 2 hours. We use Federal White cement so our mixes are white (not exactly pure white though) - no marble. We host free workshops ( just had one last week). If you'd like to be notified of upcoming classes, email us - [email protected] PS dispersing fibers are very different from Bundled fibers. Dispersing fibers can help with micro cracking but do not add strength. Bundled fibers are for strength. Our GFRC premix with fiber added easily exceed 14,000psi in 28 days ( 7000+ next day).
Thanks Rich. I will check out your site
May I ask what size Glass Fibers you used in your Bakhopper demonstration please? It worked so well… just looking for the best recipe prior to purchasing a unit from you guys :)
We spray 1/2” and 3/4” AR glass fibers. They both work very well, with no issues whatsoever.
@@richdoud3297 brilliant, thank you! Last question: can you advise me on how to get the correct thickness for spraying with the Bakhopper? For example is there a recipe such as 3% AR fibers + __% water + __% GFRC admix? Thanks again…:)
That type of table is also called a WATERFALL table, counter, or island.
What's the end product
It looks like a countertop, but this was from 7 years ago and we can't be certain.
That's really cool but the link in the video description is broken.
Fixed - Thanks for the Heads-up!
Bro WTH why not pour buckets?
Sometimes spraying a face coat without fiber is the right call. Spraying can achieve better results when the mold has lots of detail or has taller verticals.
Are the plans for the delivery cart available?
Please send us an email and we can send them over - [email protected]
Intriguing for sure.
2:01 Wow, that finished woodgrain is amazing. Do you have a detailed video tutorial on woodgrain mold making?
I think you'll find this helpful. It's all about the wood you source. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fYWoj6yNaamzddo.htmlfeature=shared
I found another video where a manufacturer was demonstrating panel installation on a wall and the finished wall had multiple shades of panel colors, meaning multiple batches from the factory. It looked terrible.
When doing large pieces, it’s important to make sure the face coat is all from one batch. If the color isn’t exact on the back, it’s ok, but the face has to be perfect.
@@richdoud3297 Awesome response. That makes perfect sense considering the face coat is very thin and one 5-gallon bucket/batch could cover a large area.
Did you guys add any reinforcement other than the fibers?
These have glass fibers in the mix, so no need for rebar. If you wanted to add some, you could. We recommend fiberglass rebar over steel.
Hello, thanks for the informative video. Please tell me why, after acid treatment, neutralize it with ammonia? What will happen without this procedure?
If you don't neutralize with Ammonia, the acid continues to eat away at the concrete.
@@TrinicLLC So it won't be enough to rinse it off with plenty of water?
@@SR20VEonW10 You should be fine with a good amount of water, but any acid that is left behind can cause sealer issues down the road.
Can you PLEASE share the recipe for the hand mix?????
To make the handpacked boards, you'll want our GFRC premix (2 bags per board were used in our design). You'll also need some fiber (we used PVA fibers - REC100) dosed at 1% of total dry weight. AR Glass can also be used at 3%. These can be found on our website - www.trinic.us
OMG THIS IS AWESOME!!!!
Your videos sure have changed
Is that good, bad or...? While our early videos helped grow the industry & certainly got us where we are today. It seems like we had to step up our game a bit to keep people's attention.
How much fiber per bag? SCC mix
That all depends on the fiber. For AR glass fiber you'll want to add 3%. PVA fibers very with the type: Recs15 = 1/2%, Recs100 = 1% and RFD400 = 1.5% All are dosed off of total dry weight, so for AR glass it would be 1.5 pounds per 50 pound batch.
How much fiber per bag of gfrc?
That all depends on the fiber. For AR glass fiber you'll want to add 3%. PVA fibers very with the type: Recs15 = 1/2%, Recs100 = 1% and RFD400 = 1.5% All are dosed off of total dry weight, so for AR glass it would be 1.5 pounds per 50 pound batch.
What's the depth of the mold?
1 inch (25mm) thick.
@@TrinicLLC Thank you
Have a similar video for a tree bark roller!
I WAS RIVETED- TO THE ENTIRE VIDEO...initially, was only going to watch :05 minutes worth- impossible to walk away from- TOTALLY CAPTIVATED. Will share with my architect bro...will see IF he can walk away- 1/2 way through...WON'T HAPPEN. I will be contacting you for a consultation and to purchase materials for a bathroom counter top project. VERY much appreciate the time and quality you put into this video- was outstanding. Hoping you are still in the biz. Barry near Sedona
Hey Barry near Sedona! We are very much "still in the Biz". We're so glad you found our video inspiring. You might want to follow us on FB or LinkedIn to keep up to date. You can also find more information and shop right on our website - trinic.us Interested in a class? We have one scheduled in April at our HQ in NY - email [email protected] for more info about that.
This is cool, I've done some test pours myself getting ready for a concrete countertop and am interested to know with scc cast in place if you can skip troweling sinc it looks so good already?
For cast in place, you'll want our GFRC premix without plasticizer, and it will need to be troweled. The SCC is pourable but the specific gravity of the fibers makes them float up in the matrix and will be visible on your surface. We us SCC in molds that will be flipped so the finish side in down during the casting process.
@@TrinicLLC Gotcha, yeah, discovered I had to trowel, but as long as I waited long enough it wasn't an issue. The edges have to be troweled or cracks will show and since it was firm enough troweling wasn't that difficult. I used a mix with plasticizer, but poured the last portion without fibers after waiting some time so the fibers wouldn'tfloat to the top. Now to try the real thing
Can we use silica fume or metakaolin instead of slag in this mix?
Absolutely. Both should provide slightly better results than the slag, with silica fume being the best. Remember this video is 11 years old.
What an amazingly detailed video and resource. Thank you
Thanks Sean! We're so glad we could help you make better GFRC. Just to let you know, we now have a 25% CSA - GFRC SCC fast-set premix. Just add water and fibers and demold in 2-3 hours. trinic.us/collections/premixes/products/scc-premix-self-consolidating-concrete?variant=45107374096677
like the part ...Know when to walk away from it..great informative video and products Im a fan of Trinic..
Thank you for the compliment!
These would be great with better audio
This was filmed during a class in a working shop. That noise you hear is a mixer, mixing up the next batch.
Thanks for the demonstration. Very informative!
We're so glad to hear you got something out of watching this video!