Posted by RBnSC on April 20, 2013 at 06:28:33 from (24.236.77.56):
In Reply to: funny re-bar posted by greg k on April 19, 2013 at 14:58:05:
I have busted up lots of concrete but have never found anything that cool for rebar. Years ago did a job for the City of Charleston clearing out underground obstructions so piling could be driven for a parking garage downtown. We had been there for several weeks on "time and materials".It was killing the engineer over the job. One day He comes by the job and I tell him all we have left to do is get rid of this last chunk of concrete and we will be finished. This thing was 6ft X 6ft X 8ft thought to be a steam engine mount. We had dug it up and rolled it out of the hole just sitting out on the job. All we were going to do was slide it onto the lowboy and haul it to the dump if He would have been 30 minutes later it would have been gone. He sees it and says leave it alone they had guys with jack hammers and they would take care of it. So I asked him "are you sure?" He says yes yall are done here. OK. A couple of weeks later I get a call could I take my big loader and roll the chunk of concrete over. I went there and they had rounded the edges off the block off. It was laced with railroad track for reinforcement. In all that time they had hardly made a dent in it. Ron
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