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  • BigBoxaJunk

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    I still have PTSD from trying to walk across the rebar, catch up to the guy with the pipe, trying to keep my grip on the handle of a five-gallon bucket when I stick it into the stream of concrete shooting 100 mph out of the end of the pipe, hoping that I got enough to do the air test and/or slump test. That was 25 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday. My respect to the materials techs.
     

    yetti462

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    Solid white oak woods in this pic, marking for sale. My office, no AC, just ticks and briars. If lucky, I'll find an antler.
     

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    jagee

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    I still have PTSD from trying to walk across the rebar, catch up to the guy with the pipe, trying to keep my grip on the handle of a five-gallon bucket when I stick it into the stream of concrete shooting 100 mph out of the end of the pipe, hoping that I got enough to do the air test and/or slump test. That was 25 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday. My respect to the materials techs.
    I started as a field tech. Worked my way up through that company and now work for the contractor as QC focusing on soils/concrete/rebar.

    The trick is to pile the mud up and use a shovel to fill your bucket. Walking across the bar is a learned skill. Just takes practice.
     

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