You think where he parked kept the uc so clean?
A few months ago I chained the back of my 250 to the excavator, lifted until the front bumper touched the ground, then pressure washed from the transfer case back. Felt good and I needed to work under there.
He's in rock country, he should be able to get crushed rock with fines fairly cheap. Here crushed rock is about 1/4 the cost of concrete by volume. 2 hours east, limestone costs 1/10 of concrete here.
If you use rebar, use chairs or dobbies. Rebar is easy enough to step through while working the concrete.
I forgot to reverberate not to let it freeze in the first month.
-The sub grade where the concrete is poured needs to be consistent. No large rocks just below the surface, no soft spots, etc. Inconsistent leads to cracks.
-Build enough into the slab to shed the water. A flat pad will hold water.
-Build the pad slightly above the existing grade to give...
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