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As long as you have good flow, and seepage is minimized.Chuck: I dunno, something about calculating all that head in the pipe ....
As long as you have good flow, and seepage is minimized.Chuck: I dunno, something about calculating all that head in the pipe ....
^^All very good advice.That looks like the right stuff. I would also suggest a sealant for the grout after it cures.
When installing the grout, I would recommend using high-pressure air to clean out the groove as best as you can (especially each face of exisiting concrete). Then moisten both faces of the crack. The moisture will help remove any additional dust and will help the grout to adhere to the existing concrete as well as helping the grout cure properly.
This is the best suggestion yet! I may have to rethink my strategy....actually, with all those diapers you are running thru Mechguy, just take a few of them and sprinkle the filling in the crack. they will absorb any available mosture and expand to fill any void there.
Mechguy IS in texas....unless you are in texas, then cdhpe won't bother you there either.
Usually the Surveyor!I'm just getting tired of my work getting shat on, or being viewed as easy or 'just a checkmark on the form' that needs to be taken care of. Guess who they usually come after first when things go wrong?
If it makes you feel any better FLBuff, I appreciate your inputs I'm probably still going to go with the cheapest, quickest option though LOLI'm just getting tired of my work getting shat on, or being viewed as easy or 'just a checkmark on the form' that needs to be taken care of. Guess who they usually come after first when things go wrong?
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