Wayne B wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 17:28:23 -0500, basskisser wrote:
Harryk wrote:
On 7/26/11 6:20 PM, basskisser wrote:
Harryk wrote:
On 7/26/11 6:00 PM, basskisser wrote:
A yard of concrete with standard rebar, for instance a garage floor,
weighs about 4050 pounds.
Wanna bet?
Basskisser was one of Loogy's nyms.
So what? Why would anybody post with their real name?
If you're saying I'm Kevin Noble you're just guessing.
Wanna bet?
Oh, concrete:
How much does concrete weigh?
Fresh concrete weighs about 3900 pounds per cubic yard using normal
weight aggregates. It weighs about 3500 to 3700 pounds per cubic yard
when cured.
http://www.aximconcrete.com/
Bull****. I work with this.
Wanna bet?
How about 500 bucks?
Go argue with the concrete trade associations, asswipe.
How's your wife?
Who said I'm married? Don't believe anything Scotty tells you.
So you won't back up what you say by putting your money on the line.
Coward.
Wanna bet?
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Standard concrete is 150 lbs/cu ft which equals 4050 lbs/ cu yd.
http://www.reade.com/Particle_Briefings/spec_gra2.html
No. 3915. Rebar makes it 4050.
Besides 150 lbs/cu ft is a bogus number. 145.
Look it up. Wanna bet?
Say, you ain't pitching in with Harry, are you?