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shittim

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Prayed a blessing over the foreman of a construction crew putting in my new sidewalk, this morning he and his bride are back, you must cut concrete of it will crack where you don't want it to crack, so I got to share Holy Spirit blessing over the couple this morning. God is so good. What a wonderful way to start this day of worship.
bless you all in Jesus name.
 

GaryA

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Just as I am winding down for the night everybody else is winding up :LOL:

I took a long nap yesterday afternoon - and then stayed up all night...

(Yeah - it happens. Rare - but, it happens.)

Now I have to "keep going all day" - without sleeping - until tonight, when I will no-doubt sleep really well...

I wish for you a very good sleep and a wonderful day tomorrow - with no drama, of course!
 
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I took a long nap yesterday afternoon - and then stayed up all night...

(Yeah - it happens. Rare - but, it happens.)

Now I have to "keep going all day" - without sleeping - until tonight, when I will no-doubt sleep really well...

I wish for you a very good sleep and a wonderful day tomorrow - with no drama, of course!
Thankyou
Why can't you just sleep now? I hate that feeling of having little to no sleep.
Gary, this may be you

 

JohnDB

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Don't they normally put expansion joints in when they build the form? Then, they wouldn't have to make those cuts...
Actually it requires some kind of steel.... like rebar or hog wire fencing to take the stress of expansion and contraction of hot and cold weather off the concrete. Expansion joints are for huge huge slabs of concrete and where it will connect two structurally separate pieces subject to different temperatures. IE ground vs collum.
 

shittim

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Used to do that, this was a continues pour, no steel or wire mesh. Husqvarna gas powered saw, went pretty quick.
 

GaryA

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Actually it requires some kind of steel.... like rebar or hog wire fencing to take the stress of expansion and contraction of hot and cold weather off the concrete. Expansion joints are for huge huge slabs of concrete and where it will connect two structurally separate pieces subject to different temperatures. IE ground vs collum.
Yes - I have seen both used (one and/or the other) - along with expansion joints every-so-many (usually a few) sections. At the other section barriers, a partial thin shallow slot - not a cut, more like a score line - formed at some point while the concrete is drying. Something like that - best I remember.
 

GaryA

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Used to do that, this was a continues pour, no steel or wire mesh. Husqvarna gas powered saw, went pretty quick.
With tools that can make quick cuts - maybe it has been decided that that is the way to go...
 

JohnDB

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Yes - I have seen both used (one and/or the other) - along with expansion joints every-so-many (usually a few) sections. At the other section barriers, a partial thin shallow slot - not a cut, more like a score line - formed at some point while the concrete is drying. Something like that - best I remember.
Yeah...those are for drainage and mitigating surface, shallow cracks that tend to destroy the finish of the concrete with chips coming out. Not exactly a true "expansion joint."
They only work if the bed for the concrete is done sufficiently. (Usually crushed limestone) some places will have 2" and some I've seen up to 8" for heavy equipment.