bluedog225
Well-known member
That sums it up. I plan for 25% screw up in most things. Seems to end up about where originally intended.
1700 psi on a 40 hour break? Sounds like it will meet spec. What’s your point?Get some cores pulled and tested. I did and paid for 3000 psi concrete. I ended up with less than half of that![]()
1700 psi 40 hours after it was cored. No indication that I can see on when the concrete was actually installed.1700 psi on a 40 hour break? Sounds like it will meet spec. What’s your point?
I see what you are saying, but that info is misleading. Why would they use the time after coring to determine the strength?1700 psi 40 hours after it was cored. No indication that I can see on when the concrete was actually installed.
1700 psi 40 hours after it was cored. No indication that I can see on when the concrete was actually installed.
I see what you are saying, but that info is misleading. Why would they use the time after coring to determine the strength?
I’m down. Way down.Simmer down old guy!
It was cored 4 months later
I think you have to core drill to get accurate testing results…not 100% sure you would have to contact the lab that is doing the testingWe don't want to go this far. We do however have a pile of the cement next to our apron pour that they left behind.
