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Pouring footer for livestock scale weigh bars?
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<blockquote data-quote="shadyhollownj" data-source="post: 1011077" data-attributes="member: 9320"><p>Your location,weather,and soil must call for a lot different engineering from the northeast and the freeze and thaw weather here. The commercial 60 yard storage slabs I poured last week are only 4" with wire with two pieces of #5 bar in the haunch footer. I have to say I havent poured something with that much steel in it since tank crossing pads at an army base or industrial work. I mean it is for cows and a working area not heavy equipment. But then again what do I know since that my business trade. If my recommendation for a working and scale area would only last a few years in texas then you guys must make concrete without cement or something. Its just a waste of money after 4" with wire for 10x16 pad cut into 4 blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadyhollownj, post: 1011077, member: 9320"] Your location,weather,and soil must call for a lot different engineering from the northeast and the freeze and thaw weather here. The commercial 60 yard storage slabs I poured last week are only 4" with wire with two pieces of #5 bar in the haunch footer. I have to say I havent poured something with that much steel in it since tank crossing pads at an army base or industrial work. I mean it is for cows and a working area not heavy equipment. But then again what do I know since that my business trade. If my recommendation for a working and scale area would only last a few years in texas then you guys must make concrete without cement or something. Its just a waste of money after 4" with wire for 10x16 pad cut into 4 blocks. [/QUOTE]
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