mzbk2l
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NOTE: not my work here - just looking for comments to help me learn.
I'm working in another desert right now that has a climate and landscape very similar to mine at home in Arizona. Yesterday morning this was a cleared piece of dirt, today it looks a little different.
I have very little knowledge of concrete and formwork, so I've been doing a lot of reading online. I was excited today to see one in process that I could get pictures of - the layout looks almost exactly like I would have to pour at home in AZ for a 30' x 40' garage. (The slab in the pictures will be 11m x 17m, or about 36' x 55'.)
Anyway, looking for comments or feedback on how the forms were set up, and what you think of the double layer of wire mesh. I don't speak Hindi, so I wasn't able to get exact thicknesses of the concrete, but one of the safety guys stuck his tape measure into the forms and estimated 50cm at the edges and 12cm in the center. (About 20" and 5", respectively.)
Is double mesh worth anything? How about their method for separating it?
First pic: walking toward it.
Second pic: right front as seen in the pic above.
Third pic: still in the right front.
Fourth pic: still in the right front, good shot of the chairs for both layers of rebar.
Fifth pic: still in the right front, all the rebar bent by hand tools on site.
Sixth pic: still in the right front, looking across the front.
Seventh pic: now in the left front, view of the double mesh.
Eighth pic: still in the left front, last picture.
What do you think? Good work? Similar to what's done in the US? Overkill? Would the extra mesh or rebar chairs cause trouble later when drilling for anchors for a lift?
At the rate they're moving, I may have some finished pics available to post soon.
I'm working in another desert right now that has a climate and landscape very similar to mine at home in Arizona. Yesterday morning this was a cleared piece of dirt, today it looks a little different.
I have very little knowledge of concrete and formwork, so I've been doing a lot of reading online. I was excited today to see one in process that I could get pictures of - the layout looks almost exactly like I would have to pour at home in AZ for a 30' x 40' garage. (The slab in the pictures will be 11m x 17m, or about 36' x 55'.)
Anyway, looking for comments or feedback on how the forms were set up, and what you think of the double layer of wire mesh. I don't speak Hindi, so I wasn't able to get exact thicknesses of the concrete, but one of the safety guys stuck his tape measure into the forms and estimated 50cm at the edges and 12cm in the center. (About 20" and 5", respectively.)
Is double mesh worth anything? How about their method for separating it?
First pic: walking toward it.
Second pic: right front as seen in the pic above.
Third pic: still in the right front.
Fourth pic: still in the right front, good shot of the chairs for both layers of rebar.
Fifth pic: still in the right front, all the rebar bent by hand tools on site.
Sixth pic: still in the right front, looking across the front.
Seventh pic: now in the left front, view of the double mesh.
Eighth pic: still in the left front, last picture.
What do you think? Good work? Similar to what's done in the US? Overkill? Would the extra mesh or rebar chairs cause trouble later when drilling for anchors for a lift?
At the rate they're moving, I may have some finished pics available to post soon.
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