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Looks great! Now UP!
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Looks great Oak. I hope you don't have anymore obstacles to hurdle and are able to get your shop finished and get back to what you truly love, working on tractors.
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72 yards + a pump + a crew to place and finish = cha ching!
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Todd try to keep the concrete wet for a couple weeks or spray a sealer on it. :beerchug:
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I thought you had given up and joined a boat building forum! I guess the rain slacked up finally!
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Looks okie dokie, what Sam said about keeping it wet.
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They wet the shop side on Wednesday and covered it with plastic but now I'm concerned that we will drop to 22 degrees on Sunday night. What are your guys thoughts on that?
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If it going to be that cold for one night it will be fine, if not get bales of straw/hay and spread it on the plastic, then cover it so it does not blow away.
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The ground is probably warm enough that you’ll be all right. Get ahold of your concrete guys and see if they have any insulated blankets.
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Todd it should be OK as long as the concrete was not poured like soup and if it was a true 4000 PSI mix. It should be up to around 2000 PSI after the first 3 days. Considering what you have put into this project so far a roll of plastic and some hay would be cheap insurance. :bigthink:
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