mod600
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We poured the floor in my 32x64 pole shed this week. Poured half Wednesday and the other half yesterday. The cement guy put in a construction joint between the two halves, with re-bar linking the two halves together. So basically each pour was a 32x32 slab. We used 4,000 lb exterior with fiber mesh mix. He gave me his dry diamond blade to use in my circular saw to cut the lines. He said to go once down the middle lengthwise and then cut each slab/pour in half crosswise..resulting in 16x16 grid work. Cut 3/4" to 1" deep. I have overhead doors on each end, so my cut lines would go thru the door openings. Should I cut clear thru the slab so my cut line will show up outside the door when it's closed, or should I cut it short and keep the cut inside door opening. He said I can do either, but blow out/**** out the cut lines and run a bead of concrete sealant/silicon to seal the cut line back up. It cooled down that last 2 days and I've keep the doors shut to slow the curing process down. I plan to attempt this tonight or tomorrow. Any thoughts as to whether to cut clear thru the door opening or stop it short?
Thanks!
mod600
Thanks!
mod600
