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Originally posted by PlottChaser
Hey Okie a 2x4 measures 1-1/2"x 3-1/2". At least around here they do...LOL!
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If you saw it 2/3 threw you will be cutting your wire or rebare up won't you? You can get some good caulk like MP 1 and use some soapy water and fill the saw marks also so they don't fill up with water or poop or dirt or what ever.
Depends what you are burying lol
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Originally posted by chris baker
If you saw it 2/3 threw you will be cutting your wire or rebare up won't you? You can get some good caulk like MP 1 and use some soapy water and fill the saw marks also so they don't fill up with water or poop or dirt or what ever.
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One yard of concrete will pour a 9x9 square four inches thick
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You'll need 4.5 yards of concrete with Fibermesh. Using 2x4's you're only pouring 3.5 inches which is approx. 4.25 yds. Smooth off slick then VERY LIGHTLY BROOM FINISH.
32x12= 384 divide by 93
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Only on the coonhound message board could we have this many calculated responses to the original question. "What is the standard depth for concrete?"
..LMAO!!! Holy smokes things tend to get complicated in a hurry on here.
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Gezz I was just thinking the Same thing !! 34 res....
I calculate Concrete nearly every day !! And I did'nt say a word .....
Here's a Job I put in this morning ...
This is just the Slab on Grade Portion
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Come on guys! You know we gotta show off our smarts! Concrete and dirt are the only things I'm any good at! Don't know nothing about coons or dogs compared to a lot of the guys on this board, but concrete in something I play with everyday! HAHA...It's finally my time to shine...LOL!
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Concrete
To determine how much you'll need for your 32x12 kennel, you'll need to consider the materials and costs for the floor, walls, roof, and any additional features like doors, windows, insulation, and ventilation. Calculate the area for each part, then estimate the cost based on material prices and labor. Make sure to include a buffer for unexpected expenses.
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