kaymccampbell
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Why? You just lift the wire with your placer as you pump the concrete. It's not like he's building a skyscraper.assume you are going to place chairs under the wire grid?
Why? You just lift the wire with your placer as you pump the concrete. It's not like he's building a skyscraper.assume you are going to place chairs under the wire grid?
I have my wife trained to tell me if something doesn't feel or sound right with her vehicle so I can look at it hopefully saving us from a large repair bill. It has worked so far for 37 1/2 years & counting.We take the wife's vehicle somewhere once a week so that I can drive it and listen for noises.
The wire will most likely settle out. Why bother with any "reinforcement" at all if it is not going to be placed where in theory it can be fed a tensile load? (in fact it doesn't, but that is another story altogether and why fiber makes a lot of sense).Why? You just lift the wire with your placer as you pump the concrete. It's not like he's building a skyscraper.
I've never had the wire settle out. I pull it a touch above halfway, and after screeding, etc, it seems to always wind up a touch under halfway. At least the wire has been there every time I've had to cut a slab I've set. Now, if I'm doing big rebar, then I'll do chairs.The wire will most likely settle out. Why bother with any "reinforcement" at all if it is not going to be placed where in theory it can be fed a tensile load? (in fact it doesn't, but that is another story altogether and why fiber makes a lot of sense).









I have my wife trained to tell me if something doesn't feel or sound right with her vehicle so I can look at it hopefully saving us from a large repair bill. It has worked so far for 37 1/2 years & counting.
My uncle did this on his 67 Sportster because of his bad right knee. I always expected the kick-stand to fold up on him, but it never did.I vaguely remember a guy who used to start his bike from the other side using his left leg. It was like a freak show.lol Don’t remember why, maybe a bad knee.
Looking good! I plan to completely strip my Trans Am like that........AFTER we finish building our sons house.Yesterday - framed a new piece of wall art and hung it. The car belongs to my old Navy buddy.
Then unboxed a 25 ft. hose and wire wheels and put them to work on the Mustang cleaning the frame and fenderwell. Still need to pull the left fender and clean that side.
Poster makes me flash back to the summers of '61 and '62 - our last 2 years at CFB Picton. Weekends when Dad wasn't home I would ride my bicycle 15 miles to wait for a car or truck to show up so I could ride the ferry to Deseronto's drag strip. We were so close to US that we got all the factory backed teams. '61 cars were a cheater's cookbook, but in '62 the FX class took the really radical cars the heck out of stock classes. Next posting was an artillery base far away from any drag strip, but my attention was turning from Yank tanks to Eurotrash, bikes and airplanes. But I sure missed the level of competition that was straight out of the cover stories of HRM.








Pics of surgery and hole.After a lot of swearing and cutting out more of the boxed frame of my bronco. finally got the Doubler and 205 out for bracketry install of the linkages.
even used my little HeroCut Cut35i for the first time. Now I plan to see if I can upgrade one of the 15amp breakers to 20.
tomorrow is cut out 1 inch forward of the notch, some clean up of the notch work and hope some welding. Then while it’s all out I will clean up some previous welds under there and really tidy up underneath the floor. Maybe also weld in the subframe between link mounts for a flat belly Of this crawler build Even though I plan to see if I can clock up the 205 a inch or so.
getting this thing out also required the use of several prybars, other forms of pushing two surfaces apart, cribbage via some prebuilt camper jack pads for a future camper and two ratchet straps.![]()
Maybe tomorrow. It’s couch time!Pics of surgery and hole.![]()
205 is give or take 150 lbs by itself, the doubler is next to nothing all compared!That looks heavy.
Ha, had cats, lots of them in the barn. Now I have coyotes and no cats.Rent a cat
Here's a trick to catching rodents. Bait and set out traps. Don't set them. Do this for 3 or 4 days until they get used to taking the bait. Then bait and set them.Been losing a mouse battle in the garage. put down a snap trap with a blink camera, they ate all the bait, put down a glue trap, mouse jumped over it. Put down a second one today, and the mouse did a long jump over both.
Need a motion activated machine gun
I have 5 blink cameras, i will try that. How do you post video here?Here's a trick to catching rodents. Bait and set out traps. Don't set them. Do this for 3 or 4 days until they get used to taking the bait. Then bait and set them.
You can't. You have to post a link to your YouTube channel or Instagram. Or something like that. Otherwise you can zip it and upload it.I have 5 blink cameras, i will try that. How do you post video here?
Changing plugs is some cars is probably harder than what he did....That looks heavy. I‘m tired and sore just from washing the car and changing the plugs.lol
not by a long shot"I'd say I've probably got the smallest shop here"
