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2/06/2020 1:32 PM  #1


Concrete slab for new shop is being completed today

Things should start moving along rapidly now.  Coco does not like being fenced off from her yard.







Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

2/06/2020 1:54 PM  #2


Re: Concrete slab for new shop is being completed today

Don't forget to scribe your grandkids name and date in / on there somewhere  

Last edited by Don (2/06/2020 5:29 PM)

 

2/06/2020 2:07 PM  #3


Re: Concrete slab for new shop is being completed today

Looking real nice. Guys that know how to lay concrete make it look easy. I'd have put my doggy's paw print in there.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

2/06/2020 2:27 PM  #4


Re: Concrete slab for new shop is being completed today

Looking good and big!


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2/06/2020 4:00 PM  #5


Re: Concrete slab for new shop is being completed today

Bearing Bob wrote:

Looking real nice. Guys that know how to lay concrete make it look easy. I'd have put my doggy's paw print in there.

Its all about knowing when its ready to be finished.  Too soon and its too wet and its like trying to finish soup.  Too late and its like trying to finish rock.  I've done a couple short driveways, and a few patios over the years that came out quite nice.  I sub out things that big though.  Too risky for something I don't do often enough. 

 

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