I mixed up, and poured 1120 lbs of concrete yesterday out of a wheel barrow, and mixed it with an old goose neck hoe. I am glad that is done, and over with.
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midnite rider
Guessing the back may be a little sore today? If you used bagged concrete were the bags 60# or 80#?
#3
Carscw
Better you then me Just does not sound like a lot of fun
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80 lb bags it was an anchor for the rebar that holds the carport down/ retaining wall for gravel on the down hill side your right the shoulders, and back are letting me know about it today.
80 lb bags it was an anchor for the rebar that holds the carport down/ retaining wall for gravel on the down hill side your right the shoulders, and back are letting me know about it today.
Back pain isn't a good sign but other than that, I like a project that gives me a workout. I did a lot of mowing over the weekend -- all walk-behind. It feels good to get back into that for the first time this year. Dealing with firewood is one of the best workouts that also produces something of value.
Back pain isn't a good sign but other than that, I like a project that gives me a workout. I did a lot of mowing over the weekend -- all walk-behind. It feels good to get back into that for the first time this year. Dealing with firewood is one of the best workouts that also produces something of value.
I mixed up, and poured 1120 lbs of concrete yesterday out of a wheel barrow, and mixed it with an old goose neck hoe. I am glad that is done, and over with.