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Re: OT; Cement calculations for mixing by the bag
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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 02, 2005 at 19:22:28 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: OT; Cement calculations for mixing by the bag posted by Leland on January 02, 2005 at 18:08:08:
Hey ya Leland, Happy New Year to you and yours. You're right, should be on the bag, and would depend on 60#, 80#, 100# bag too. Is gonna take a lot. If are planning on a sizable job, have the local guys dump the mixes in piles and mix yourself. And if having redi-mix delivered, calculate the right amount. When put up my new tool shed, came up 1/2 yard short. No problem, had a nearby truck that had some extra, so they could "have him drop by", If I wanted it. I did, so they did. Paid another $100.00 delivery charge because was a "seperate order". Stupid me, and ended up with a full yard, so add-libbed a ramp that I didn't really need, but have now. Mama didn't raise no brain surgeon or rocket scientist in me. Mark.
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