Saturday, December 10, 2011

[papercreters] Re: Slip Forming Question



Well this is my third attempt to post the photo of the almost complete wall, if it is successful this time you will be able to see it has been one week since I took the first photo. I just continued to raise forms and pour ever day, even though the bottom rows are still wet, they are firm and soak up the water from the top pours.


--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "trendawareness" <trendlinesystems@...> wrote:
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> In response to a previous post, it's been suggested that I try pouring PC between the open wall studs in my garage rather than molding blocks.
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> I think that would save me a lot of work.
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> But since I have no experience with slip forming PC, my question is how long should I leave the temporary forms up, and how do I know they're ready to be removed?
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> I take it actual times will vary, but should I plan on a couple of hours or a day?
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> Also, how soon before I can pour on top of a previous level?
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> Thanks
>



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