This is being held in Oakland, in the
Mosswood<http://oaklandwiki.org/Mosswood>neighborhoodorhood. You can email
him for more details.
2013/3/5 Anon195714 <anon195714(a)sbcglobal.net>
Funnily enough, I have a mixer (and so did one of the guys behind PGP, as
he proudly showed us one afternoon at a hacker gathering many years ago).
And I have concrete skillz. Whether I have enough time to help out is
another question, but we'll see... What city is this in, and approx. what
dimensions are the slab?
A few things to keep in mind about flatwork (slabs) (I'm sure Bobby
already knows all this stuff, I'm just putting it out there for general
knowledge):
Ideal case is to put plastic sheeting below the entire slab, else the
water in the concrete will be absorbed into the ground prematurely and
weaken the concrete. If this can't be done, spread about an inch of sand
on the ground, and then wet down the sand just before pouring the
concrete. Rebar should be held off the ground by being placed on small
standoffs (commonly available at lumber yards: 2" concrete cubes with wires
sticking out from the top), otherwise the rebar will rust from the ground
inward. Concrete should be mixed as stiff as possible: excess water
weakens it severely (the way ready mix companies get that "lentil soup"
consistency is with chemicals known as "superplasticizers" not with
water). After finishing the surface, it should be covered with plastic
tarp or sprayed with curing compound, otherwise sprinkled consistently
after the surface is hard, for at least a few days and ideally for about 2
weeks: this to prevent evaporation of the mix water. Concrete should
always "cure", never "dry" to harden.
-G.
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On 13-03-05-Tue 2:45 PM, Vicky Knox wrote:
Hey all!
My friend Bobby will be putting on the below workshop. He is an amazing
builder and metalworker who I've been sneakily trying to suck into the
vortex that is Sudo Room. If anyone is interested in going to this workshop
that he is putting on, will you envangelize him please? This event is sure
to be fun--he has a fascinating mind and brews awesome beer. If you're into
beer, make sure to ask him to show you the huge vats he welded, as well as
the taps he has set up.
V
From: Robert Tomkiewicz <tomkiewicz.b(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Skymall Workshop / Skillshare: Basic Concrete Slab *Sat March
16*, 10am onward
Hi all,
I am in the process of modernizing the laundry facilites at the old
homestead and the first step is pouring a little slab outdoors to hold the
washer and dryer off the ground and function as a foundation for the shed
which will hold them.
Together, we'll (re)discover the basics of pouring a concrete slab. We'll
be mixing by hand in wheelbarrows, which is just fine for a slab of this
scale, unless I get a line on a mixer before the end of the week.
I will have the forms built and (probably) the rebar laid before Saturday,
but they'll be there for you to take a look at so you can see how they're
constructed before we begin.
Beer and snackage provided. Space is limited to the amount of people that
will actually be useful, which in fact is quite a few. Still, if you could
RSVP with any specific dietary preferences that would be super sweet. If
we're super fast we might even get to do some plumbing. Got to get that
natural gas hookup to the dryer, and hot water pipe in place for the
washing machine.
Bobby
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