Posted by Billy NY on January 08, 2012 at 07:13:03 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: OT basement block posted by Bryan iniowa on January 08, 2012 at 05:54:12:
Getting there, good winter to get work done this year, won't be long, whaddya gonna do once its done, probably been taking up a lot of your time for the past 2 years. How are you placing the grout, that's some real bull work to fill those cells by hand. Best done a few courses at a time so you don't blow out the wall. I'm surprised they did not use any ladder/truss mesh every other course or so.
I did a building once, high strength CMU, 4 stories specified to be fully grouted on the structural dwg's, the boys tried to slip one in on me, climbed up on that scaffold with a mag light, grout inspection, no grout, looks like you will work Sat & Sun, as I have the next floor being set (concrete plank) Tues. no changing that deadline, they'd have left it too, darned building could have collapsed once to height.
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