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Looks to be close to 40 yds if you are going 5 inches thick !!! I always form up a extra area for leftover concrete. Just something you might need to put outside things on. Always a fun time when the trucks show up !!!

It will be 6” deep everywhere except for where the hoist is going to go. 10k two post hoist will be close to 12” deep 4’x4’ pad. I didn’t think ahead enough to have any forms done!
 
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The concrete guy is very efficient. When he poured mine he had no excess. Jarid's builder is also excellent. There will be no variation in depth. Between the two of them he'll get a very profesional slab. That is evident in the photos if you study the details.

I'll try to get there this morning and get some Drone shots. Been obligated preparing my house pad.
 
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Pumper truck waiting on the first concrete truck to arrive!
 
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Thanks for the picture showing the chairs. My opinion of your contractor went WAY UP!!!! I can't wait to see more pics of the finished slab.

Have you looked at Smart Siding for your interior walls? It's a high grade OSB like Zip Siding, but it has a stamped grain on one side to look like wood that is very attractive. Installs just like OSB, cuts the same and is basically OSB in every way, except it's not so ugly.
 
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Hardly any waste. First pic is when they “primed” the truck and second pic was what was left in there.
 
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Tons of pics of the pour this morning. Had to go to work before they finished it though.
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Richard was kind enough to take some drone pics this morning too!
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I really wanted to see them run this!
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Tons of pics of the pour this morning. Had to go to work before they finished it though.
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Richard was kind enough to take some drone pics this morning too!
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I really wanted to see them run this!
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Horse and buggy? Who is trying to keep their labor costs down? :p
 
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Seeing everyone standing on your rebar sure is a good reason to always use concrete chairs!!!!!

Looks like they did a really nice job!!!
 
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Horse and buggy? Who is trying to keep their labor costs down?

Same crew remodeled the outside of the house a couple of years ago. Really good at what they do as far as I can tell.
 
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Seeing everyone standing on your rebar sure is a good reason to always use concrete chairs!!!!!

Looks like they did a really nice job!!!

I can't wait to see the finished product this evening. I wanted to call into work, but I'm not for sure "I'm watching concrete dry" is acceptable!
 

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