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Re the #Torchwood CoE action figure suggestions, love... Re the #Torchwood CoE action figure suggestions, love the "Concrete Block Jack" suggestion. Also, I want "Alice Carter With Chopping Board". 10:09 AM Jul 19th from Tweetie
I like Azalea Park more. If you drive through some of the...I like Azalea Park more. If you drive through some of the streets there are older concrete block homes with a lot of potential, some are even attractive. I just think that Union Park and East 50 between Goldenrod and Rouse is gross.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-20 11:52:00)
by scrim
Concrete Block Construction Homes in the GTA? Does anyone know of any homes (not condo's) that are being built or planned for construction in the GTA with concrete block construction (Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU))? I have no interest in wood framing homes, which honestly look like they are built a standard up from farm barns in...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-17 22:00:00)
by inbahere
Basically i want to find out the deformation and stablity of the jetty.The jetty has been constructed using concrete blocks layers each of 1mx1mx1m and between each blocks filled up with armour rocks.How to model this block elemnt in plaxis,i was trying to model this as a solid elemnt as a linear elastic model.But its showing the lateral movement is much lower than actual fileld value(Daily ...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-16 12:28:00)
by abu_adi
Hi all, Anybody here doing renovations, that familiar with concrete block that is filled with soil, like those that we see usually at schools? Refer this pic, I'm not sure what exactly they are called... http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3564/358596...2173a b7.jpg?v=0 If I want to add one at my lawn, anybody knows how to ensure that the concrete won't crack or the soil is not too much, ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-10 11:50:00)
by Panks
I am about to embark on a major project and I would REALLY appreciate some advice NEED: Basically I need to build a 2 car garage with an apartment over it (900 sqft total for both) so that my parents can move into my house (one floor) and I can have some privacy! PROBLEM: limited funds! In the past month I have looked into... * earth bag houses (that was a great option ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-26 02:30:00)
by miamicuse
Next phase of my project will involve a lot of fastening to concrete block walls. Such as copper pipe straps, PVC pipe straps, rigid electrical conduit straps, furring strips, formwork for patching, and some miscellaneous Simpson's angles and brackets. Not a few, but hundreds. I have a hammer drill, I can drill into the block wall, then use Tapcons for some of those, but it would ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-25 00:00:00)
by Jim Hise
Hi Jim, I read your one reply about concrete block repair by Fortress. We have a similar problem on one wall in the house we just bought, but did not notice it prior to the purchase. The area that is bowing in is about 3 feet wide, and there are several cracks with water leakage in an area about 8 feet, in various places. The bowing sticks out about 1" max at the worst spot. This is a major ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-20 18:48:00)
by HAL 9000
Tearing down a cinder block foundation and I need a place to dump the busted up concrete footing and the busted up block. If you have a gully or a hole in the ground that you need filled in near Bunn, NC shoot me an email or call my cell, 919-475-9888. Thanks, CedricR. Read more...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-20 16:20:00)
by HAL 9000
Tearing down a cinder block foundation and I need a place to dump the busted up concrete footing and the busted up block. If you have a gully or a hole in the ground that you need filled in near Bunn, NC shoot me an email or call my cell, 919-475-9888. Thanks, CedricR. Read more...
Started 22 hours, 3 minutes ago (2009-12-30 12:21:00)
by elephantrider
i used a concrete block on the oil pan, which worked but your taking a chance on warping the pan. thats how i did it. i just went back and checked the oil pan bolts and 7 were loose, so i re- tightened them up snug. we are doing another one this afternoon and i have some wood blocks we will use on this one. we used a 2.5 ton jack as well, but on the oil pan like i said.