cthulu
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I have everything ready for the pour (finally!) that will be the base for my two post 9k lift.
http://www.revolutionlift.com/RTP9-9000-Pound-Capacity-Two-Post-Lift-P1C3.aspx
It has a 6in key around every edge and is 4ft by 15ft and 10in deep.
I live in the Seattle area and the professional cement workers are on strike in a lot of places. Getting a truck to come in and pour was hard enough before hand with how busy everyone is but not it's basically impossible.
I have a friend of a friend that works concrete for a living that is willing to help me get the two pallets of premix along with about 10 bags of concrete and get it in the floor for 300$ + materials and my help.
He's been doing this a long time and has pretty precise care and feeding instructions for the concrete after we pour it but says that there is a good chance I'm going to get surface cracks afterwards which made me nervous.
What does everyone think? (Note: rebar work is done, was taking progress pics)
http://www.revolutionlift.com/RTP9-9000-Pound-Capacity-Two-Post-Lift-P1C3.aspx
It has a 6in key around every edge and is 4ft by 15ft and 10in deep.
I live in the Seattle area and the professional cement workers are on strike in a lot of places. Getting a truck to come in and pour was hard enough before hand with how busy everyone is but not it's basically impossible.
I have a friend of a friend that works concrete for a living that is willing to help me get the two pallets of premix along with about 10 bags of concrete and get it in the floor for 300$ + materials and my help.
He's been doing this a long time and has pretty precise care and feeding instructions for the concrete after we pour it but says that there is a good chance I'm going to get surface cracks afterwards which made me nervous.
What does everyone think? (Note: rebar work is done, was taking progress pics)
