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    #31
    Originally posted by klooney View Post
    Looks like Alabama... good at football, tying rebar not so much!



    I kid I kid!


    Dude i just spit my drink out lmao. Classic.


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      #32
      Originally posted by Take Dead Aim View Post
      Yall are pouring a commercial slab with just welded wire? Where is this job located?

      Hated to have to put wire in it


      Originally posted by klooney View Post
      Looks like Alabama... good at football, tying rebar not so much!

      I kid I kid!
      This crew was from Georgia, so they are not even good at football.

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        #33
        Glad everyone is okay and tough lesson learned for him and you. Hopefully if he stays he will understand the risk of driving a truck like that. Its no sports car

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          #34
          Originally posted by Take Dead Aim View Post
          Yall are pouring a commercial slab with just welded wire? Where is this job located?


          We’re testing 3 Firestone’s and a 4 structure warehouse facility right now with welded wire.
          The engineers aren’t from around here.


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            #35
            Originally posted by Take Dead Aim View Post
            Yall are pouring a commercial slab with just welded wire? Where is this job located?


            Originally posted by Clint View Post
            We’re testing 3 Firestone’s and a 4 structure warehouse facility right now with welded wire.
            The engineers aren’t from around here.


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            We just poured an entire Lowe’s parking lot without one piece of steel in it. It was fiber-reinforced. It was strange to do, but sure did go fast.




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              #36
              Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View Post
              I about had a heart attack when I read this, thought you were talking about one of mine, don't think the old ticker could handle that.
              Who do you work for?

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                #37
                Originally posted by Rangefinder View Post
                Who do you work for?
                I own H & H Concrete On Demand

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by 17ncs View Post
                  Hated to have to put wire in it




                  This crew was from Georgia, so they are not even good at football.
                  Touché sir touché

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                    We just poured an entire Lowe’s parking lot without one piece of steel in it. It was fiber-reinforced. It was strange to do, but sure did go fast.




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                    I’ve seen the fiber reinforced used before, never worked with it before though... how did your finishers like it? Just curious, because I don’t plan on personally finishing anymore concrete ever!

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                      #40
                      Same H & H with the bulldog?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by klooney View Post
                        I’ve seen the fiber reinforced used before, never worked with it before though... how did your finishers like it? Just curious, because I don’t plan on personally finishing anymore concrete ever!


                        I didn’t hear any complaining....which is very odd for concrete finishers on any type job.[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]


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                          #42
                          I poured a driveway at a house I lived in, long drive, with only fiber. It didnt have any cracks when I sold it.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by 17ncs View Post
                            Last night. One of the drivers at this job had a seizure while unloading. I had left the site but fortunately for all he had the truck in park. I hear it to got to revving up pretty good. They were able to get him out of the cab and an ambulance got there. Hope he’s OK but have not heard.
                            It has been tough getting this mix right.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View Post
                              I hear you, unfortunately we have 6 brand new trucks, really been tough trying to find any experienced operators in the Austin area, this is a new business so quite a set back for us.
                              Are there not any concrete companies in San Angelo or are you that much cheaper than they are there?

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                                #45
                                Rolled a concrete truck

                                Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                                We just poured an entire Lowe’s parking lot without one piece of steel in it. It was fiber-reinforced. It was strange to do, but sure did go fast.




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                                We poured about 8,000 ft. of streets in a little subdivision back in the late 80’s with the fiber crete. 30 years later the streets are still holding up pretty well.

                                I still want rebar in my concrete, but the fiber concrete sure does make for some quick and easy demo when the time comes.


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