Now is time for some panicky wait time. I’m really hoping I did not forget anything critical. If everything goes to plan we’ll be 4 to man the gigantic pump I requested and reel the cement mix in place. I have some shovels, rakes and I rented a vibrating ruler to help the finish.

weather is back to seasonal normals at around 25 after too many weeks over 30+.

Still I’m pretty sure I’m forgetting something.

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    3 days ago

    Like the outrageously priced cement cast thingy I added everywhere under the mesh? It’s like cement snake thingies 2 inches high, 4 feet long. I laid down like 60.

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      3 days ago

      What are those snake things? Are they just to hold up the rebar? They must do something else?

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        2 days ago

        Yup. I saw some talented dudes doing without but I’m absolutely not confident to pull that so snake things it is.

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        3 days ago

        €240 of them yeah :(

        They showup better with the night mode;

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            3 days ago

            They just make sure the metal meshing stays in the middle of the slab and doesn’t go straight to the bottom. Also they go sssSsSSSsssss.

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              The mesh should be about 1/3 of the way up from the bottom, not in the middle. The point of the reinforcement is to resist tensile stress, and the stress in the middle is 0.

              Tensile stress increases linearly to the bottom of the slab, but you can’t put the metal all the way at the bottom because you need enough concrete under it to embed it properly.

              (I realize you probably didn’t mean “middle” literally, but just in case…)

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                That’s actually a welcomed confirmation :) They are 4cm up the bottom and the slab is 12cm itself. So we are tight at a 3rd 🎉