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Faster!
[video=youtube;F-5oGnvfUEU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-5oGnvfUEU[/video]
[video=youtube;Z0GFRcFm-aY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GFRcFm-aY[/video]
Woah... Took me a few seconds to see that one.
And throughout the entire project, no one, not the framer, and not the concrete installer noticed the problem? Really?
(Even more frightening is that someone noticed and didn't care enough to say anything.)
I guarantee there were a bunch of crews on that job site walking around saying, "not my job to call this out."
Woah... Took me a few seconds to see that one.
This is why I wised up and sold my acreage and bought an existing house a couple of year ago. I was going to play general contractor and certainly, I would have done something like that.
Or they could put it on the right side but still wrong:
There's some beautiful crete there, you just need a car with suspension like I've never seen.
I've been in construction for over 30 years and it took me a second to catch.
I once put in a driveway about half as steep, and it was very difficult to keep 4" slump crete from running down rhe hill.
And throughout the entire project, no one, not the framer, and not the concrete installer noticed the problem? Really?
(Even more frightening is that someone noticed and didn't care enough to say anything.)