[AT] another new shop
DAVIESW739 at aol.com
DAVIESW739 at aol.com
Thu Aug 12 22:47:52 PDT 2004
In a message dated 8/12/2004 6:35:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
gremaux at tein.net writes:
my turn Walt....
first if you took the forms off while the truck was still there.....how did
you pick up the mess......cause it would not stand upright that soon
....next morning yes but not while the truck was still there.
Agreed that cured in the air is best
Frank I don't know how wet your pour your concrete But I have worked in it
for over 40 years and I alway pull the forms right away not the next day as i
don't like to pry them off with a sledge hammer. I don't know who you work
for but I bet its like the stuff we get out here now sloppy wet with no
strength. The dryer the concrete the stronger it will be that's what I was taught
and none of you will ever change my mind on that. I have seen wet concrete
poured where it flaked off until there was nothing left. You only get cracks
from freezing if water can get into the concrete simple logic. Also to stop
cracking then besure that you have a solid foundation to put it on. Sand or or
small gravel is not enough you need a good rock base start with large ones
then add the smaller size up to the top of the base where sand and or gravel can
be used.
Walt Davies
Cooper Hollow Farm
Monmouth, OR 97361
503 623-0460
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