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Concrete Pad for Squeeze Chute
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<blockquote data-quote="jt" data-source="post: 132457" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>well, i guess i will throw in my 2 cents... i have mine on a concrete pad... 4 inches is plenty and i didnt use rebar.. i used reinforcement wire. that is plenty strong enough when you put it in perspective considering the strength of concrete... anyways.. you will have to anchor it... they will move it. mine is homemade and very heavy... but they still moved it. i welded mine to the post of my alley. you could bolt it if desired.. i poured about 3-4 working feet on each side where i will usually stand and didnt pour any concrete in front.. i guess that is optional, but i didnt want em coming out and slipping down etc all the time trying to get out of the chute. when they exit my chute they are on dirt.</p><p></p><p>good luck</p><p></p><p>jt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt, post: 132457, member: 238"] well, i guess i will throw in my 2 cents... i have mine on a concrete pad... 4 inches is plenty and i didnt use rebar.. i used reinforcement wire. that is plenty strong enough when you put it in perspective considering the strength of concrete... anyways.. you will have to anchor it... they will move it. mine is homemade and very heavy... but they still moved it. i welded mine to the post of my alley. you could bolt it if desired.. i poured about 3-4 working feet on each side where i will usually stand and didnt pour any concrete in front.. i guess that is optional, but i didnt want em coming out and slipping down etc all the time trying to get out of the chute. when they exit my chute they are on dirt. good luck jt [/QUOTE]
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