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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 107117Post michaelthegardener

ok so the deal is done all being well it will be done next Friday I know it will need to be covered so whats best to cover it ? :)

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Post: # 107118Post seanandruby

...frost mat, hessian, or polythene. You will be buying poleythene anyways for under your slab so might be cheapest way. You'll have to raise it above finished slab and stop it blowing away, or flapping about which could damage the finish. Frost mat can be rolled out over finished slab if gone off enough...about 4.00 in the morning :laugh:
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Post: # 107120Post lutonlagerlout

you need to start early this time of year michael
8am sharp mate
done by 9 cuppa tea and a sandwich then trowel up at 3 and cover
if you keep the polythene say 150 above you can feel the heat the concrete gives off as it cures
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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 107122Post michaelthegardener

yep lorry's coming for 8 and ive got a big roll of polythene

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Post: # 107132Post michaelthegardener

im getting there :) Image

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Post: # 107133Post lutonlagerlout

Michael 30 years from now you will be glad you did it right

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Post: # 107136Post seanandruby

Don't forget to borrow/hire an easy float. Maybe a youngerman, or scaffold board to span the pour for trowelling up. Would love to do that for you if i were closer. Don't over trowel it, time it right and you should get a decent finish, arris edges also :;): :)
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Post: # 107138Post dig dug dan

Silly question, but did you check the formwork was square?
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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 107140Post michaelthegardener

yep used a gert big set square :p and I measured from corner to corner diagonally :)

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Post: # 107141Post dig dug dan

Phew! Good lad!
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Post: # 107142Post lutonlagerlout

3:4:5 always works well and the diagonals for good measure

we have a 10k rooflight coming monday and if I am out on my steel measurements its going to be corned beef for xmas dinner
:)
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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 107156Post michaelthegardener

well tomorrows the big day and there's a 50% chance of rain im sure it will be ok ......

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Post: # 107160Post lutonlagerlout

best of luck Michael
you have prepared well so less chance of a balls up
cheers LLL :)
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Post: # 107162Post michaelthegardener

lot of rain today :( just hope its ok under there Image

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Post: # 107163Post lutonlagerlout

it will be fine mate
you have done the right thing
is that a tarmac rake i spy on the DPM?
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