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[ Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:30:34 GMT ] [ 153697 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: slab thickness - In a previous post butch burton says... > Anybody answer how thick and what PSI concrete one should have for a > driveway to support a 25K# truck or trailer? > I would go with a minimum of 6-inch thick on a minimum 6-inch compacted crushed rock (3/4" minus) base. You can help spread loads if you use a geotextile between the gravel and native material. Specify a minimum 3500...
[ Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:26:27 GMT ] [ 153695 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"kr0" - Construction site accidents - It seems like there are more issues lately with construction site safety and accidents occuring there. Construction companies need to make sure the site is as safe as possible for workers. If you go to https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/construction_accidents there is more information on this problem as well as what you can do about it. There is also a free case evaluation provid...
[ Thu, 16 Jun 2005 08:52:19 -0500 ] [ 153693 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Duane Bozarth - Re: slab thickness - Rudy wrote: > > And if it needs to be 'pumped', I guess the slump is less, right ..so it can > flow thru the pump easier ? Slump would then be greater, not less... . ...
[ Thu, 16 Jun 2005 08:36:37 -0500 ] [ 153691 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
me@privacy.net - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - >If you built this house where I live, you'd be soaked! :) > >http://www.undergroundhomes.com/home.html yep but it sure is cool tho! . ...
[ Thu, 16 Jun 2005 10:54:04 GMT ] [ 153689 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lil' Dave" - Re: slab thickness - wrote in message news:1118780893.899943.68430@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > My contractor has specified a 4" thick slab on grade for a new garage > floor. Is this the accepted thickness? I've read that driveways should > be 5" thick and house foundations 8-10" thick. The plans *do* call out > reinforcement. > > Comments? > Just an observation based on ...
[ 16 Jun 2005 03:26:47 -0700 ] [ 153688 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"moladi" - LOW CONSTRUCTION COST BUILDING SYSTEM - moladi - Traditionally bricks or blocks are moulded in a small mould and then laboriously stacked by an artisan, sandwiched with mortar, chopping it to place the water and electrical pipes and then plaster. Combining a re usable recyclable lightweight plastic injection moulded formwork ...
[ 16 Jun 2005 00:01:22 -0700 ] [ 153687 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Bobk207" - Re: Drywall Ceiling? - BTDT I used 1/4 drywall to rcover a small section (about 20 ft^2) of messed up ceiling 5/8" drywall in a kitchen. I screwed through the existing drywall at ~12" into the ~16" o/c joists. I put glue (actually latex / acrylic caulk) on the mating surface prior to placing it & installing the screws. I primed & painted the drywall and it still looks great 6 months later. ...
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"Rudy" - Re: slab thickness - And if it needs to be 'pumped', I guess the slump is less, right ..so it can flow thru the pump easier ? >> Don't they measure or test that by measuring the "slump?" >> Yes they do but if the concrete measures a 6 slump, there is no way to >> take water out of the concrete. >> (the only way to stiffen up the concrete is to add more sand, aggregate >> and cement) > And if it ...
[ Wed, 15 Jun 2005 23:30:24 -0400 ] [ 153684 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"William \"Tom\" Kunich" - Re: The WTC collapses, coincidences? - No, dude, you do not get it. It was all a conspiracy to mobilize the neo-conservatives to save democracy from the evil-doers. NOT Just another Wild ass conspiracy theory. Truth here, I was told that a certain French author wanted to speak with me because I was a direct witness, interviewed on National TV, to the Pentagon attack. I can say that it was clearly an AA jet, silver with w...
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"bill a" - Re: The WTC collapses, coincidences? - gee dude, don't you think a fully loaded airliner crashing into a building at 500 mph could have some damaging effects on the building? how incredibly stupid are you? "smokin'" wrote in message news:georgew.k-4A345C.15414714062005@corp.supernews.com... > > > > > > By John Daly > UPI...
[ Wed, 15 Jun 2005 23:03:05 -0000 ] [ 153681 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Jeff Dantzler - Re: protecting 4x4 fence posts set in concrete - The guy that built the fence at the house I bought in 2001 had a good technique. He poured concete footers with an embeded chunk of structural steel angle iron sticking out one foot and plumb. The angle has 2 holes for bolts drilled in it. The fence posts simply bolt on. The 1/4" steel isn't going to rust away anytime soon. Eventually, I will need to replace the fence as it is...
[ Wed, 15 Jun 2005 16:17:49 -0500 ] [ 153679 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Duane Bozarth - Re: slab thickness - Robert Allison wrote: > .... > Whenever I have to call the plant and tell them that their > concrete is subpar, the first question I always get is How > much water did you add? For that reason, I always have the > drivers indicate on the delivery ticket if water was added and > who requested it. Sometimes the drivers will add water on the > way to the job to keep the mix turning...
[ 15 Jun 2005 14:07:57 -0700 ] [ 153677 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
cr113@hotmail.com - Re: Building a simple home that will last. - Joe wrote: > I would assume the type of fill used and the drainage would effect the > success of a Earth Berm house more than the amount of rainfall per year. If you built this house where I live, you'd be soaked! :) http://www.undergroundhomes.com/home.html . ...
[ Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:04:27 -0700 ] [ 153676 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"SteveB" - Re: slab thickness - "SQLit" wrote > > Just what are you planning on driving on a 5 inch slab? A Fire Truck? > > 4 inches is standard, usually 3500 psi concrete. My motorhome is 21,000 #. Now, I don't put it in the garage because it is too tall, but I do drive on the driveway. And when I go visit, I drive it on other people's driveways, too. Hope they have a good one, and ...
[ Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:00:23 -0700 ] [ 153675 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"SteveB" - Re: slab thickness - wrote in message news:1118780893.899943.68430@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > My contractor has specified a 4" thick slab on grade for a new garage > floor. Is this the accepted thickness? I've read that driveways should > be 5" thick and house foundations 8-10" thick. The plans *do* call out > reinforcement. > > Comments? > Quoting from my recent...
[ Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:48:19 -0400 ] [ 153673 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"P.Fritz" - Re: slab thickness - "Bob Morrison" wrote in message news:MPG.1d1a1e01ca758a91989919@news.west.earthlink.net... > In a previous post P.Fritz says... >> It is a little more difficult to send back when the test cylinders don't >> meet compression days later :-) >> > > That's when the trouble (and overtime for the engineer) really starts! > > I have had to require ...
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