look in the spec books to see if you can use some kinda superplasticizer to assist u and allow u to work w/a wetter slump and at da same time not loosing none of da concrete strength .. i've worked in a lotta state jobs also, just talk to the GC or inpectors about da slump, as much technology we have nowadays theirs all kinds of mix designs out there to help w/da workability and not lose any strength in da mud,
look in the spec books to see if you can use some kinda superplasticizer to assist u and allow u to work w/a wetter slump and at da same time not loosing none of da concrete strength .. i've worked in a lotta state jobs also, just talk to the GC or inpectors about da slump, as much technology we have nowadays theirs all kinds of mix designs out there to help w/da workability and not lose any strength in da mud,
billylo2010 11 months ago
these are great machines!!!! however: why do they always pour the crete at a 7 inch slump??? Show me how they work on a 3 inch slump state job???
nehocyrrah 1 year ago
@nehocyrrah I have no idea! We currently use the old school method but waiting for 'apearms' @ screedconcrete to come out (a new tool)
Arrenization 1 year ago