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| I am sure a cat will go through a concrete pump with out packing up, no proplem with a swing valve rock pump. I think the skin might pack up a pea rock ball pump though.
Ive pumped a Mcdonalds Big Mack trough my ball pump , thats no problem. If I was able to chop a cat in 3 pieces, I think I might be able to get him through . Wierdest thing I had come out of a mixer was a dead coyote. It was laying on the screen . I hosed it off and saw it was a coyote. Maybe got buried in the sand pile at the plant.
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| Posts: 4821 | Location: Idaho/North Mex. | Registered: 12 June 2002 |
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| GSP- -self employed I was gonna insert the lil fellow at the 5 to 4 reducer. I didn't want the agitator paddles scruffing him up againgt the mud. I could leave a little room under the grate and just toss him in. I'd hate to see him get chopped up before he had a chance to make into the pipeline.(for the wagering purposes) Might have to bring a couple extras for trial runs. I have seen a pretty good size bull snake make it through in 2 pieces. A guy grabbed it and said "whats this " and it moved he started doing the snake dance trying to let go of it.
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| I have a small peagravel business. The readymix plants or family members of the owners of ready mix, with pumps are putting us out of business in Calif. Im about done with it. I cant make a liveing.
Where in Oregon are you? I was up checking out Eugene area , and have ass attempted to get on with Brundige Bone in boise. The pay is so low in Idaho, its a joke. Champion in Post Falls pays is guys $12 if they are lucky. No thanks , thats poverty. Mexicans wont even work for that.
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| Being in with the redi mix plant can sure help. We dont get to much pea gravel work. mostly 3/4 stuff. Have you sniffed around central oregon at all (Bend). That place is going nuts. |
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| I have watched the results of a tennis ball leaving the end of a hose, broke a guys wrist and threw him off of the wall forms! I can't imagine what would happen with a crat. derf
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| Would the cat meet code as rebar?
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| quote: Originally posted by Old Elk Hunter: Would the cat meet code as rebar?
Uh-uh, fiber filler and binder! Kind of like Fiber Mesh! That sound about right GSP? derf
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| quote: Originally posted by Old Elk Hunter: Would the cat meet code as rebar?
Crat would definately be classified as "deleterious material"
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| quote: "deleterious material"
The first part of that is "delete". 'Tis all that needs be said. Dan POTYHC www.BeingOf.FewWordsTonight If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky? |
| Posts: 9647 | Location: Yankeetown, FL | Registered: 31 August 2002 |
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| That's pretty neat,,,The retro thing is picking up speed,,like the new line of mustangs,,A shop opened up in town recently, called the retro depot,,,Steeping into that place is like going back a few decades,,without the funky smell of granny's house(no disrespect)Any ways,,This is like going back to the horse hair plaster,,sitting in class seeing how long of one you could pick out of the wall without getting caught,so really it's just keeping up with the "in" thing!!!!,Have fun!!Clay |
| Posts: 2119 | Location: woodbine,md,U.S.A | Registered: 14 January 2002 |
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| Tried the crat in the hose bit, dumped him in the hopper. It was a fresh specimen but you wouldn't believe the stink. The hose man didn't think it was to funny, crat came out in a few different pieces. They have a lot more in'em than you would think....tomorrows crat sh*t smells just as bad today....... |
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| I am sure the masons will love working with the smell of rotting crat while they are finishing up. If exposed wouldn't that leave a big hole after the decaying process completes? |
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| quote: If exposed wouldn't that leave a big hole after the decaying process completes?
You ask this like it would be a bad thing?
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| Posts: 5567 | Location: charleston,west virginia | Registered: 21 October 2003 |
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| It's bad for the concrete!
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| It's the latest rage amongst gay designers... "Distressed Masonry" . Dan POTYHC www.ThisOld.House If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky? |
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| The batch plants are always sticking admixes in to cut cost, fly ash, Pozzolith and such. Did the lab take cylinders, I want a 3 day break to see if crats work as cement replacer???
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| Posts: 742 | Location: West Tennessee | Registered: 27 April 2004 |
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