Remember my post about Tupentine and sandpaper?
#8
This is getting serious. If somebody's doing a rain dance I have a special treat for him!
Got the footers poured and block laid.
All I want to do is pour my shop floor.

rain in the forcast:
Mon 20%
Tue 20%
Wed 90%
Thur 80%
Fri 50%
Sat 10%
Sun 40%
Mon 60%

No
No
No
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#9
At least the base will be well packed and moist when you do get to pour

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#10
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#11
Concrete cures underwater, but I guess if you're laying it down in the rain it could get too wet.
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(03-26-2018, 02:30 PM)crokett™ Wrote: Concrete cures underwater, but I guess if you're laying it down in the rain it could get too wet.

Yeah, but they don't have any amphibious concrete trucks around here
Rolleyes
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(03-26-2018, 04:24 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Yeah, but they don't have any amphibious concrete trucks around here
Rolleyes

There are always barges....  
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(03-26-2018, 04:24 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Yeah, but they don't have any amphibious concrete trucks around here
Rolleyes
It might be more of a "wallet problem" than a truck problem
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