ODIS
Well-known member
Thanks again for all the time you spend keeping your thread up-dated. The progress you and your team are making is great.
Thanks again.
Ody.
Thanks again.
Ody.


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Originally Posted by tj78_
* cough* rebar caps *cough*
I would have thought a newbie poster would find something else to choke on.
Maybe his own ability to not sweat the small stuff.
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Newbie or not, tj78_ is correct.
You wouldnt be taking the piss if you tripped onto a rebar stub.









Another newbie .
What's with you guys?
This has been discussed at length before.
Read the thread.
I'm pretty sure that LLWillysfan is keeping certain design elements under wraps for now. The secret tunnels should remain secret for now, but I think we all know (and expect) they will be formed and poured in the dead of night and back filled before anyone is the wiser.

Besides- What happens if someone gets hurt after hundreds of us readers noticed something but didn't bother to comment? I don't want that on my conscious...
The guys connect the pads to create 'rails' and then turn 90 degrees and use the 'rails' as guides to screed the main area of the slab.
For a small pour like this, its easier to screed the slab by hand. For bigger slabs, we'd use a vibra screed.
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YES! I love watching professional construction, and LL is doing a great job documenting it! Its almost like we're standing by watching!WOW, I love checking this thread every day. It reminds me of when I was a kid watching an office building being built nearby.
I have no clue for concrete verses stickbuild but will this be done before winter or at least the exterior of the house?
So how far are you from SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 ??? I will be there in late August for some training.
So I have arranged for a few days to look around the good old US of A. plus a weekend in there also, will have a car and don't mind driving for hours and hours, Australia is a big place also..
If I didn't know better, I'd think these guys were going to screed themselves into a corner.
Is the roof drain running inside the house? It looks like it is. If so, how much concern is there about noise of water running through the pipe. Maybe it's in a part of the house where it's isolated from living spaces pretty well and not of concern.
I'm a big fan of cast iron drains that run through walls or in/around living spaces. It's very quiet compared to PVC or ABS.
I have to say, you have one hell of a great attitude, and really do seem to want some constructive advice and comments.
I know I speak for many when I say I am very glad you chose to share this with us in such detail!
Thanks,
Jim![]()