jspumper | 07-20-2009 | comment profile send pm notify |
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Many | 07-20-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Perhaps better stated,not a good day to be a contractor.The outcome will be the deciding factor,someone will make $$,someone lose $$. |
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jspumper | 07-20-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
I went back out there a couple days later. I was suprised the finish product looked alot better than expected. |
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yard whore | 07-20-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
I c ur booms still in the air, No lightning and boom booms? |
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jspumper | 07-20-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
No just alot of rain. Only had about 3-4 yards to go. Had to wait about an hour for rain to stop. Finishers didnt want to get wet |
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Many | 07-20-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
I bet they used plenty of powder to save it.My guess is the floor covers,which buys allot of forgivnes |
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Chubby | 07-20-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
i think iam with you many hope that contractor paid that ins bill this month or year |
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jspumper | 07-21-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Alot of powder! We started the pour at 7am it started raining around 10a. Those guys say they didnt get out of there till 2 am the next morning. |
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Many | 07-21-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Powder and ot cheap when one considers the alturnitives.I'v had several pours where the mud layed there like a $20 dollar whore and the overtime killed me. "Backcharge"
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