Posted by Oldtractorfun on August 23, 2011 at 13:24:28 from (70.54.2.145):
In Reply to: Concrete burn posted by JML755 on August 23, 2011 at 12:49:56:
I have done some cement work off and on since I was a kid of the farm. Always was self mixed stuff though with the cement mixer dad would use. I remember getting it all over our clothes and ourselfs between mixing, pouring and using it and none of us ever were affected by the cement. When put an addition on my house about 15 years ago had the cement delivered and poured by the cement company. Me and my brother inlaw leveled the floor using the 2x4 with a level on it method. Know we got cement on us that time and no after affects. This is the first I have ever heard of something like that happening. I wonder if there is a wrong mix that can cause this? Will have to ask my dad, he is 81 and is a wealth of knowlage. Have learned a lot from him over the years and still learn yet, but thats another topic. Should be interesting to see the comments that come in from people that are around it a lot. Is there a difference between cement and concrete? I know there are different types and mixes of concrete but not if they are the same overall. Take care of that burn, don't need infection in there now.
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