Well not being a CONCRETE GUY but had poured my fair share of mud . When my buddy and poured the floor in our shop the first day just he and i poured 32 yrds of 6 and a half sack mix up to inches thick and hand finished it , Two days later after he and i could somewhat move again we poured 36 yds and hand finished it . Four days later myself my buddy and his brother back three loaded coal buckets in the building and his brother being the lightest. of the three with only 118790 my buddy was 132500 and i was 134600 , yes that was gross weights in lbs . We had wire and LOTS of beer cans along with six inches of 57 lime stone for base . This was back in 77 and todate the only crack in that floor was back by the OLD coal furnace , why it cracked there i have no idea but that is where a crack happened , We kept about two ton of coal near it and a stock pile out side where we would park the trucks on nice days and at night when we had really good coal on the good coal fairy would always leave about a ton off each truck . It always seamed that while loading that LUMP coal was always up against the tail gates
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