tinysparky
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After reading through 150 or so posts...i can find anybody who has done this...hence I think this might be a bad idea...
Question: My concrete guy showed up today to give me a price to pour my slab of a 40x72 pole barn. after talking it through with him, he asked me why I am pouring my poles.....then assembly the structure....to then do the slab. he asked why not just pour it as one giant mono slab?
Details - each posts need to be set in a 24" hole, 48" deep. There also needs to be a pad at the bottom that is 5 inches deep, setup prior to the post being installed. In total, it is almost a 13 yards for the posts...( I hate my county...)...
The only concern i really have is...when I go to set the trusses...there always seems to be 1 post an 1/2 inch in or out. do you think pouring it in one slab would hinder that movement?
I would save on only having to rent a pump truch 1 and would save 150 in trip fees for the concrete. but again, i can't find anybody else pouring these at the same time. which is concerning.....
Thoughts?
Question: My concrete guy showed up today to give me a price to pour my slab of a 40x72 pole barn. after talking it through with him, he asked me why I am pouring my poles.....then assembly the structure....to then do the slab. he asked why not just pour it as one giant mono slab?
Details - each posts need to be set in a 24" hole, 48" deep. There also needs to be a pad at the bottom that is 5 inches deep, setup prior to the post being installed. In total, it is almost a 13 yards for the posts...( I hate my county...)...
The only concern i really have is...when I go to set the trusses...there always seems to be 1 post an 1/2 inch in or out. do you think pouring it in one slab would hinder that movement?
I would save on only having to rent a pump truch 1 and would save 150 in trip fees for the concrete. but again, i can't find anybody else pouring these at the same time. which is concerning.....
Thoughts?





