Todd | 09-23-2010 | comment profile send pm notify |
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Many | 09-23-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
yep,your right grin |
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"MUDDY" | 09-24-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
says alot about the block layers doesn't it? |
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52putz | 09-24-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
Sluggin a bit early...the mortar is still REALLY green...like the guy who ordered the pump. |
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bisley57 | 09-24-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
line pump would generate less pressure on the blocks......wheres the rebar |
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jbrown | 09-25-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
why would you boom that? |
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79xlch | 09-26-2010 | reply profile send pm notify |
Looks to me the block was a form, not the cells being pumped. Concrete was dropped from the top and being wet there was a lot of force. Even a fully cured mortar has limitations. |