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Pouring concrete question???
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefeater" data-source="post: 1607345" data-attributes="member: 25588"><p>Raise it up to 6" even in the inside to help ensure you have a bit for your chute. More importantly is the compaction mentioned compact, compact and compact a bit more! This should be done before, during and after adding gravel. Make sure gravel is of a size that can be compacted i.e. lime sand or 3/8" minus...</p><p></p><p>One time saver tip is to mark your forms before pouring for your expansion joints. Easier and faster to run wet unless you have the right equipment. A crete broom for broom finish is worth the small investment too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefeater, post: 1607345, member: 25588"] Raise it up to 6” even in the inside to help ensure you have a bit for your chute. More importantly is the compaction mentioned compact, compact and compact a bit more! This should be done before, during and after adding gravel. Make sure gravel is of a size that can be compacted i.e. lime sand or 3/8” minus... One time saver tip is to mark your forms before pouring for your expansion joints. Easier and faster to run wet unless you have the right equipment. A crete broom for broom finish is worth the small investment too. [/QUOTE]
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