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Re: O/T cement question. Made for the old timers
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Posted by 4010guy on July 23, 2006 at 05:08:56 from (66.97.237.201):
In Reply to: O/T cement question. Made for the old timers posted by old on July 22, 2006 at 21:27:15:
Hi old, Ya you have a point about them old foudations still holding up buildings that are mabe a 100 or more years old. I would say a labor facter would probalby be the reasen plus if them rocks are not laid good and tight plus a lot of them were split with them old roch hamers that still show up from time to time.the old house foudations were bad for not keeping out snakes-salamanders-and just plain water.as with everthing from that erea its probaley a lost art. I did here one time that some rocks could be split and some could not and the guys hauling them soon fuigerd witch was witch after hauling the rejecs back to the feilds. A lot of the cost of ready mix is labor and guys say if they mix there own they save a lot. just a thot.
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