good morning,
stacy, I read every word.. quite a saga you had going..
H&R, yes we have closure,, I never had a situation where we needed closure, but now I understand what it is all about ..
stacy, I poured tons and tons of concrete in my days as a contractor.. you would be surprised at how much a dip here and there in the prepped soil will eat up concrete.. I have poured so much of that bagged stuff lately that I have it down pretty pat.
that trucked in ready mix sure has skyrocketed in price..
here is a tip for pouring a garage.. make the driver dump every bit of the load into a wheelbarrow..
then you can place the concrete exactly where you want it and strike it off after each one or two wheelbarrow loads..that way you never have to wade in the concrete, and strike off is much lighter and easier..
If the driver says he will just shoot a little at a time,, DO NOT believe him..
I learned this from an old carpenter I worked for a long time ago.. he and I poured a 2 car garage with no other help from anybody .. and when we were finished, neither of us was tired ..
but be prepared, some drivers don't like to do this.. maybe explain to the dispatcher what you intend to do.
It really does not take any longer this way..
One more thing, try to get the first load of the day,, It will be more uniform and stable..
many times the driver has extra in his truck and then he goes back to the plant and adds what it takes to make the next load.. the old concrete in the truck will want to set up quicker,, even though it is mixed thoroughly with the new.. and if he does this two or three times that day, the last batch will set up sliding down the chute ..
and don't let them put any additive in to "help" it set up faster in cold weather.. I think they call it calcium chloride.. your best bet is to provide a warm environment yourself..
I could tell you horror stories about that additive,,
I have two people interested in guineas.. sort of.. they contact me, I send them my phone # and then they never call..
there are a TON of guineas on CL..
going to pick all the corn today,, freezing much of it and not sure what to do with the excess ..
will feed it to the chickens if I have to..
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