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Supporting rebar? HockeyFan 02-12-2007
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Posted by HockeyFan on February 12, 2007, 4:08 pm
I'm curious what most people do to prevent rebar from sinking into the
dirt as pressure is applied during the pour (especially with workers
stomping over it during the pour).
I know about the TieBrick product, and interested how many use that,
but also about what most do to insure that the rebar remains at the
depth in the concrete as intended.


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on February 12, 2007, 4:38 pm

> I'm curious what most people do to prevent rebar from sinking into the
> dirt as pressure is applied during the pour (especially with workers
> stomping over it during the pour).
> I know about the TieBrick product, and interested how many use that,
> but also about what most do to insure that the rebar remains at the
> depth in the concrete as intended.

Use rebar chairs
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MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.ca



Posted by Steve Barker on February 12, 2007, 5:12 pm
Flat workers pull the rebar up into the pour as they go.

--
Steve Barker

> I'm curious what most people do to prevent rebar from sinking into the
> dirt as pressure is applied during the pour (especially with workers
> stomping over it during the pour).
> I know about the TieBrick product, and interested how many use that,
> but also about what most do to insure that the rebar remains at the
> depth in the concrete as intended.
>



Posted by Glenn on February 12, 2007, 5:20 pm

> Flat workers pull the rebar up into the pour as they go.
>
> --
> Steve Barker
>
Flat workers *are supposed* pull the rebar up into the pour as
they go. [g]


Posted by marson on February 12, 2007, 5:23 pm
>
rebar up into the pour as they go.
>
> > --
> > Steve Barker
>
> Flat workers *are supposed* pull the rebar up into the pour as
> they go. [g]

we use concrete bricks ("dobies)


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