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Old 07-11-2009, 08:25 AM   #1
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addtion to my house

Found some random pics of an addition

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Old 07-11-2009, 08:27 AM   #2
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Old 07-11-2009, 10:48 AM   #10
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Hey Rory,
Is this something you're doing now?
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Is this something you're doing now?
No finished it about 1 1/2 ago going through and arranging pics to put on my website to freshen it up. Just thought I'd share them
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Looks good, I'll bet you're loving the extra space.
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Nice finishes

Please tell me you didn't pour that slab over organic materials!
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I think I'd leave this one
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I think I'd leave this one
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The trash company could not get the dumpster pulled for a week. The snow kept the incline icy for weeks
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I was thinking more about
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I was thinking more about
the corners on those openings
in the block work.
They are temporary pieces of block. We pour solid corners around the door ways and windows so we can hilti the doors and windows in. If you look back at the picture with of the finished deck you can see the pours.

You just pull the pieces of block out, set some rebar in and pour.
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The window and door frames are poured and tied into the block

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They are temporary pieces of block. We pour solid corners around the door ways and windows so we can hilti the doors and windows in. If you look back at the picture with of the finished deck you can see the pours.

You just pull the pieces of block out, set some rebar in and pour.
Once the block is installed how do you attach the rebar?
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