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Sam, that is CLASSIC! Best story of how we CAN do something about it I've heard yet!
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Terry O,100,72,102,123,104,124,105 125,129,149,1200,982 (2)2182s w/60in Habans 3225 |
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Been working on this retaining wall for the past few weeks. Things take me a while as I work alone. Took a cut out of this hillside with my backhoe and dozer. Built the form for the footing, 20 “ thick, 7 feet wide, 50 feet long. Placed and tied all the rebar. #8 horizontal bars at 12” o. c. #7 vertical bars at 12” o. c. #4 cross bars at 12” o. c. Poured the footing yesterday morning, had one of my boys come and help for that. 24 yards, 4000 psi, ¾” stone, slump rate of 4.
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helicopter instructor pilot/ safety officer for the ole government.
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500 yards of concrete, what are you building? Your talking about serious $$$.
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Two machine sheds with 12" diameter poured columns and 12 " thick board embossed walls, a bridge rated to handle a loaded 10 wheeler, lots of retaining walls, the largest being a 16' 6" wall on top of a 2 foot thick by 8 foot wide footing at 90' long, more columns, 16" diameter at 12' tall and lots of poured stairs. Suppose to be an observatory at the end of the project that will blow that 500 yard number up substantially. Here's a shot of the end of one of the walls, look close at the end and you can see the year I poured it. That one was a 54 yard pour for just the wall. Me and 2 other guys. 4500 psi, slump of 4, vibrate everything. Lots and lots of steel. The guys at the plant call this the Concrete Fortress.
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Well i spent 17 years in a couple of Ford parts dept. selling automotive parts...Then got a job in a big factory....Went into there skilled trades program for Machine repair...spent 10 years doing that...Got tired of it and bid to Faculties maintenance and since no one else wanted to i get to fix all the bathroom issues.....Best job i have ever had.......
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Jay 40 years of Using and playing with IH Cub Cadets! Proud owner of the following: Cub Farmall, Super A Farmall, Original, (2)70's, 72, 100, 102, 123, 105, 125, 127, 108, 128, 1450, (3)782's, Yellow 982, 1782, "Sam's" 2182, M Farmall and a #7 trailer |
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I work as a manufacturing Engineer for Safe Boats International in Bremerton Washington. We build high-speed aluminum boats for military and law-enforcement all over the world.
Www.safeboats.com Prior to that I worked as an engineer for a company that dealt in engine and parts remanufacturing for EMD, Fairbanks and Cleveland Diesel engines. |
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