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If you have cold conditions, I would suggest:
http://www.power-blanket.com/site/page/Products/ConcreteCuring/
We have used them with great success. Helps speed it up a touch.
Good luck with your project.
Cameron
Midcoast Internet
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Under normal conditions is a key phrase. Colder takes longer. Drier
takes longer, if it ever sets up. Also depends on the mix. I would
suggest asking the concrete company what the cure time is. I have done
a 100' and a 140' freestanding. I waited the full 30 days because
multiple contract
My girlfriend does concrete for a living.
If you are in freezing temps, 28 days. If you are above freezing, 14 days.
For a standard 4000psi mix.
chris cooper wrote:
> Does anybody know how long I should plan for concrete cure prior to
> tower construction? Base is 3x3x8', tower is 150' rohn 6
Moniker is known to be a solid name. It's what the nmap writer used in
place of Godaddy or whoever gave up hs domain at the first sight of
legal pressure.
On 12/30/08, Patrick Shoemaker wrote:
> What companies are the operators here using for domain registration? I
> am looking to transfer my cus
Here is my current assessment:
The cable going down was ripped out of its holders and at one place was
ripped in half.
I'm thinking that the ice gave way (this was after an ice storm) and the
weight of the ice on the cable flexed the back of the case.
I secured the new cable in more locations
What companies are the operators here using for domain registration? I
am looking to transfer my customers' domains to a new registrar. I am
looking for a credible US-based company that does not have a huge setup
fee and that does not employ any shady practices such as holding domain
names for
I think it should be 28 days, regardless of the size.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 2:28 PM, chris cooper wrote:
> Does anybody know how long I should plan for concrete cure prior to
> tower construction? Base is 3x3x8', tower is 150' rohn 65
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
We waited 3 days for one yard. Put in a 60 ft tv tower (used brackets
at the first second floors) on a cold day.
On 12/30/08, chris cooper wrote:
> Does anybody know how long I should plan for concrete cure prior to
> tower construction? Base is 3x3x8', tower is 150' rohn 65
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
Concrete cures fast. Manufacturer and engineers will tell you 30 days. We have
done towers in less than 10.
Concrete cures to like 90% of its rated strength in 5 days under normal
conditions.
If you are pouring in a cold area I would wait
-B-
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-Ori
Does anybody know how long I should plan for concrete cure prior to
tower construction? Base is 3x3x8', tower is 150' rohn 65
Thanks,
Chris
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If the cable is stretched too, it's probably roofers.
If some object hit it, there is probably some paint rubbing, gouge, or
scratch evidence.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 01:38:13PM -0800, CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
> No way. Someone just grabbed the outside and started twisting and racking
> the mount,
I'm looking at having some mounting plates made for Valemount's WAR1 board.
Anyone work with a company that you'd recommend for making custom mounting
plates in quantity?
Mark Nash
UnwiredWest
78 Centennial Loop, Suite E
Eugene, OR 97401
http://www.unwiredwest.com
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 16:14 -0500, Cameron Kilton wrote:
> I have some stuff I want to sell and didn't know if there was a
> different list other than wireless to send it too. Don't have much just
> a few trango radios to get rid of.
>
> So if there is such a list, please let me know. Thanks in a
On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 14:02 -0600, Sam Tetherow wrote:
> If I knew it would fix it I might, but I have no desire to pay for
> upgrades on otherwise working APs when no-one has said it would work
> fine in 2.9 on my RB230s.
I merely mention upgrades, because that's Mikrotik's "standard" answer.
On Tue, 2008-12-23 at 11:15 -0600, John McDowell wrote:
> We are routed, but from any computer on the network, we can go to any IP on
> the network. So its like our broadcast is routed, but we're still bridged?
If you have a router separating segments, then you are routed. You can
still reach any
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