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    Quote Originally Posted by LIFESTYLZ View Post
    I hope them guys lifted the steel mesh as they were pouring.
    Doesn't do anything lying on the ground ...
    Ain't my 1st rodeo @ concrete.
    Mesh was pulled up @ least 3 " in a 6" slab.
    Concrete also had fibermesh in it.
    Got any other advise on how to build a shop?
    When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>

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    Quote Originally Posted by DA34GUY View Post
    Got any other advise on how to build a shop?
    Been building for 45 years now.
    Seen many hundreds of sq/ft concrete with mesh lying on the ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIFESTYLZ View Post
    Been building for 45 years now.
    Seen many hundreds of sq/ft concrete with mesh lying on the ground.
    So your point is?

    This slab was done right.
    2 things you can gaurntee about concrete -- Its gonna be hard and it's going to crack !

    I've been buildin cars for 45+years and have seen a lot of JUNK , also.
    When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>

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