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Post by custom86 on Sept 18, 2013 13:28:45 GMT -6
im looking for someone to pour a pad and finish it off for me. the site is prepped already and formed all I need is someone to come over and pour it strike it off and float it out then broom finish it. I will be on hand to help as it will have to be hauled from the truck about 75' to the pad site. the sooner the better please text or call 815-674-7463. id do it myself but don't have the tools to do it.
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Post by willy on Sept 18, 2013 14:13:17 GMT -6
Try Jim Dennis. He'll do you a good job.
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Post by chevypower on Sept 18, 2013 22:59:14 GMT -6
Yes like willy said (Hatzer) sorry for the spelling on the name, Is this the way they spell it?
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Post by custom86 on Sept 19, 2013 4:18:56 GMT -6
Tried callin dennis no answer and hasnt called back. Hatzers is just a delivery company they wont pout and finish it.
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Post by custom86 on Sept 19, 2013 4:19:28 GMT -6
Tried callin dennis no answer and hasnt called back. Hatzers is just a delivery company they wont pout and finish it.
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Post by dog on Sept 19, 2013 6:53:06 GMT -6
Try Dave Halco in Kangley
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Post by super on Sept 19, 2013 7:01:45 GMT -6
how big a pad are you pouring?
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Post by willy on Sept 19, 2013 7:06:10 GMT -6
Hope you tried the right Jim Dennis, try James Jr. 815-672-5713
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Post by longarm on Sept 19, 2013 8:05:17 GMT -6
Call Custom Concete they are in the telephone book. They wheelbarreled concrete and poured 2 pads. Really nice job.
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Post by custom86 on Sept 19, 2013 8:28:29 GMT -6
the pad itself is 10' x 16' with a 3' x 9' apron. and also an apron across the door of my shop that is 3' x 9' everything is formed the large pad has a drain ran to the center also. I did call "dennis contractors" and a cell phone that was on the answering machine for the company.
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Post by super on Sept 19, 2013 8:34:50 GMT -6
a pad that big requires a concrete pump...they make smaller units that tow behind the truck now
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Post by longarm on Sept 19, 2013 10:17:49 GMT -6
You could do the large pad in 2 different pours. Why do you need to pump it?
As I think about it, this won't be cheap.
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Post by super on Sept 19, 2013 10:51:16 GMT -6
it takes too long to wheelbarrow that much concrete
it gives the finisher more time to work it
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Post by custom86 on Sept 19, 2013 11:02:22 GMT -6
its only 2 yards. only goin 4" thick not like ill be driving on it. this shed is just for storage of yard tools and misc crap.
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Post by super on Sept 19, 2013 11:14:58 GMT -6
I would estimate 13 trips for 2 yards
I would have two wheelbarrows and two guys on hand
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