Some of the best wildflowers in the state of Colorado (and yes, I mean vegetation) is found in the Crested Butte area. Some of the 'wildlife' is quite beautiful there, too.
the GM where I work (old school engineer) busted me on this one. You don't "pour" concrete, you "place" it; he said you pour coffee not concrete. To not confuse it with placing a precast concrete object, I'll use the phrase "cast in place". He also got me on letting concrete "dry".We just poured a transmission tower base that's 30 truckloads of cement, 10' diameter, and 104' tall (7' above ground 97' below).
Huh. I've been using "pour" and never gotten any crap over it. Professionals I work with use it as well, first time I've heard this. (I'm also electrical though, and as long as it's supporting my conductor, don't really care!)the GM where I work (old school engineer) busted me on this one. You don't "pour" concrete, you "place" it; he said you pour coffee not concrete. To not confuse it with placing a precast concrete object, I'll use the phrase "cast in place". He also got me on letting concrete "dry".We just poured a transmission tower base that's 30 truckloads of cement, 10' diameter, and 104' tall (7' above ground 97' below).
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