Vintage Veloce
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If I wanted to pour from outside it would be much easier to just lift garage another foot. Moving concrete a few feet inside garage will be much easier than wheeling all the way around outside and then have to reinstall forms. The top plates overlap to strengthen the forms too. Everything about the idea would make pouring slower, more work, and forms less stable.Can you cut out a small section of form to get concrete into from the outside? Then after you get to a certain height nail it back in and then top off with shoveling. Buckets will be heavy.

I'd have to take a wild guess and say Waupun WIWhere in WI are you?
Damn. That *****! Odd the plastic did that. Must have been crappy plastic from the start.Wow!
Your concrete experience is worse than mine.
3 days before a 44+ yard pour my contractor, who did my footers, backed out. In the amount of time it took to find another outfit my vapor barrier crumbled under the July sun/heat. Had to unwire, remove and reinstall hundreds and hundreds of feet of #4 rebar by myself. One thing I could not do myself is a continuous 44 yd pour.
All you need is manual labors it looks like,
Run an ad offering $20-30/hr for wheelbarrow runners and buy the concrete ********? Let them do the heavy lifting while you make sure the mix is settled.
Damn. That *****! Odd the plastic did that. Must have been crappy plastic from the start.

DON'T OVER VIBRATE IT. The aggregate will all settle at the bottom and blow out the forms.
As mentioned above, don't over vibrate or you can blow out your forms.
DON'T OVER VIBRATE IT. The aggregate will all settle at the bottom and blow out the forms.
Good to know about the black plastic. I hope I dont have that problem with the floor next spring.


I asked about that. They said it should be fine and easily workable with the ash. Just add water if needed. I hope not to but may if needed. I'll pour front wall first before adding any water and see how it flows.If you want it to flow better and keep a low w/c ratio ask the mix plant to add some plasticizer.


