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Re: Pouring a small concrete slab

To: noemi@nebcom.com, shop-talk@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Pouring a small concrete slab
From: SDOliner@aol.com
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 08:33:37 EST
This is really simple stuff.
It is best to beat down the dirt as level and firm as possible. There is a 
tool for this, but anything flat and heavy will work. If you fear water 
getting under the slab, dig out 6 inches and fill it with crushed stone.
Build a form using 2 x 4, and get that level and square. Since you will have 
to break the form, it is better to have a short length of 2 x 4 extending 
beyond the corner.
Concrete is very strong in compression but not tension. That is what the 
rebar is for. For the cost of it, space 1/2 inch rebar on one foot centers 
and wire them together. Use some pieces of rubble to lift the grid up to the 
middle of the pour. There is nothing exact about any of this, and it may not 
be necessary, but it is so easy to overbuild a small slab.
The ready mix gravel mix works fine. A cheap plastic tub and a shovel is all 
that you will need. A straight length of 2 x 4 will level the concrete. Once 
it starts to set up you can use broom lightly to put a nice texture on.
Buy more concrete than you think you need and return the extra bags.
This ain't rocket science.
You can break the form after one day, but it is better to wait three days.

David Oliner

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