Ok, I spoke with my father last night about the cure time on my hearth.
Now I've poured lots of concrete before but never anything suspended. All my past pours were on the ground.
So I asked my dad when I could take the forms off. He said, "Do you want the rules from the book?" I said, "Sure." He said, "One month." I said, "How bout in the real world?" He said, "One month."
That's what they used to do during commercial construction. He used to pour and build at the local Air Force military base. Strict government restrictions. They even had to do a slump test on each concrete truck to make sure the concrete wasn't to wet. He also helped to pour concrete and build the local state university dorm facilities and some of the buildings. Same rules there - wait one month before removing forms on suspended slabs.
My understanding is that concrete reaches about 80% of it's final strength after 7 days.
So I what I want to know is how long did everyone here wait before removing their forms from the heath.
Now I've poured lots of concrete before but never anything suspended. All my past pours were on the ground.
So I asked my dad when I could take the forms off. He said, "Do you want the rules from the book?" I said, "Sure." He said, "One month." I said, "How bout in the real world?" He said, "One month."
That's what they used to do during commercial construction. He used to pour and build at the local Air Force military base. Strict government restrictions. They even had to do a slump test on each concrete truck to make sure the concrete wasn't to wet. He also helped to pour concrete and build the local state university dorm facilities and some of the buildings. Same rules there - wait one month before removing forms on suspended slabs.
My understanding is that concrete reaches about 80% of it's final strength after 7 days.
So I what I want to know is how long did everyone here wait before removing their forms from the heath.
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