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You are not alone with the rain. I think the whole state of NC is breaking the record for the year. It's mud everywhere here. Construction, farming--it's taken a massive hit this fall. The hurricanes didn't help, but that's part of our water issues this year.
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Looks good but I have to ask where the red arrow is pointing, are those areas where there is going to be a wall?
Hopefully the pex will be far enough in the concrete to avoid pointy fasteners.
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Lew, no wall there, that trench is a grade beam. The only wall im going under is the one that seperates the shop from the apartment. When I go under that wall I will probably be over a foot deep in the concrete. Good eye thou.
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Todd your 1st post on this project was 06-20-2017. Pour the damn concrete and get on with the project this has turned into a Government never ending project. I'm just busting your balls, Merry Christmas Buddy.
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Great news! I watched the weather forecast last night and by Sunday we will get another 4" of rain dumped on us..... Will it ever quit raining?
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Time to start planting rice!
We're not far behind you in the carolinas. We're right at 70" for the year.
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Update....
I installed 1605' in 6 loops of Viega oxygen barrier pex in the shop area and 555' in 2 loops for the apartment. I had to fasten it to the top of the rebar with wire ties after making a support from uni-strut. DSCN4288.jpg DJI_0020.jpg We then poured 72 yards of 4000 psi concrete on Monday and I had no choice but to pump it. The concrete showed up about an hour late and the finishers stayed until 9:30pm but returned the next morning to finish. They cut a small section but told me it was still too green to cut and returned on Wednesday to finish. One step closer. DSCN4304.jpg DSCN4311.jpg DSCN4325.jpg DSCN4328.jpg On to the next step.
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That is one heck of a lot of concrete! What a nice shop you're going to have there.
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Looks good buddy.
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