Re: Concrete slab question
This morning I nailed in a few support braces for the plywood form. I think this is plenty support to handle the weight of the concrete pour. I will also prop a couple of 2x4's under it.
Tomorrow, I plan on laying down some plywood, form rebars on top, erect perimeter forms, and pour the slab.
I have one question though: Should the center block column tie directly in with the slab or should the slab simply rest on the column and be independent of one another in case of settling? I could cut the column rebars and cover the top of the column with a piece of plastic sheeting before pouring the slab if they were to be independent.
This morning I nailed in a few support braces for the plywood form. I think this is plenty support to handle the weight of the concrete pour. I will also prop a couple of 2x4's under it.
Tomorrow, I plan on laying down some plywood, form rebars on top, erect perimeter forms, and pour the slab.
I have one question though: Should the center block column tie directly in with the slab or should the slab simply rest on the column and be independent of one another in case of settling? I could cut the column rebars and cover the top of the column with a piece of plastic sheeting before pouring the slab if they were to be independent.

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