When needing to pour a concrete slab durring a period of social distancing you sometimes have no choice but to do it yourself. In my case this meant hand mixing many bags of concrete, fiber reinforced concrete, which was tough but doable. The trick was to break the project up into sections, mixing and pouring only the concrete I could manage in a period of time. Make sure to check out the other videos of this concrete patio construction project... DIY Concrete Patio 1 (without rebar)= https://youtu.be/e-YL4Tkd7rY DIY Concrete Patio 2 (with bagged concrete) =https://youtu.be/Up9QX3Wi0y8 DIY Concrete Patio 3 (concrete sidewalk) = https://youtu.be/wmJ4Dkm3frQ DIY Concrete Patio 4 (fill dirt elevation) = https://youtu.be/p182PTsuGB8 DIY Concrete Patio 5 (forming and pouring concrete) = https://youtu.be/WUqqFTezplM DIY Concrete Patio 6 (large concrete pad) = https://youtu.be/BhczGeKDSG0 DIY Concrete Patio 7 (screed concrete trick) = https://youtu.be/T_j8sbxMULk DIY Concrete Patio 8 (concrete controll joint tip) = https://youtu.be/mYBLizeZxgs DIY Concrete Patio 9 (best way to mix concrete) = https://youtu.be/Cc03B2rSNSg A benefit of pouring the concrete in this fashion is that the cold joints, where the two section of concrete join, serve in place of adding a concrete control joint.