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I'm sure you have. As a concrete tester. I don't think you've installed conctete for ****, though.
Amazing that this other experience only showed up after I asked you how much concete you have actually finished. :roll:
I understand that you think that the work time at pour is the same as the work time after finishing, which leads me to believe you've never supervised **** in concrete.
I've got 11 years of expereince in residential construction, primarily in carpentry, but I've done work in every trade.
If you really are an expert, then answer the question I asked about time available to refinish after the concrete has been finished if the correct amount of water is used.
I started to question my own expereinces with concrete so I made a few calls to the guys I used to work for to get their opinions, All of whom have at least 30 years expereince installing concrete (not just taking core samples) and they said that what I was saying was abslutely correct with giving about an hour for refinishing after the job had been finished.
Let me say this slowly so you'll understand.....
I've worked with concrete and concrete contractors, as well as most other types of contractors for over 30 years.
I'm sure you have. As a concrete tester. I don't think you've installed conctete for ****, though.
Sometimes in the past, my only responsiblity was to test the concrete, on other projects I supervised and inspected the actual installation. Some GCs wanted me for testing only, others wanted more involvement.
Amazing that this other experience only showed up after I asked you how much concete you have actually finished. :roll:
Understand now ???
I understand that you think that the work time at pour is the same as the work time after finishing, which leads me to believe you've never supervised **** in concrete.
You really haven't worked in construction at all have you, at least in major commercial construction?? :roll:
I've got 11 years of expereince in residential construction, primarily in carpentry, but I've done work in every trade.
If you really are an expert, then answer the question I asked about time available to refinish after the concrete has been finished if the correct amount of water is used.
I started to question my own expereinces with concrete so I made a few calls to the guys I used to work for to get their opinions, All of whom have at least 30 years expereince installing concrete (not just taking core samples) and they said that what I was saying was abslutely correct with giving about an hour for refinishing after the job had been finished.