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First ICF pour today
Last Post 09 Apr 2010 01:01 PM by
NickC
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NickC
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09 Apr 2010 07:19 AM
Concrete getting here at 7 am, so not much time. I'll let you know how it goes. We're doing about 26 yards in a rather complicated 10" foundation wall for basement and garage High wall is about 14' so doing 2 lifts. Using Logix. Great block. BFN
Nick
TexasICF
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09 Apr 2010 09:50 AM
NickC, Nothing to do with the block but 4' lifts is easier to vibrate which would be 3 lifts or so. By now your probably done anyway. Regards.
NickC
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09 Apr 2010 01:01 PM
Thanks, Texas. Using a conveyor @ $600 a pop plus overweight permits $$$ yikes! Deepest part was about 8'. Went well. One small failure where one cleat was missed.
Nick
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