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The final concrete pour for the deep end and pool foundation (11/22/2000).

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The rebar is in place.
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And rebar is in the deep end.
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The pumper hose had a plug, so it took an hour or so to get the concrete moving.
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Filling up the deep end to the red line -- 16" down -- PERFECT!
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Filling up the short-pour machine again.
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The pumper operator was a real help - saw our clumsy attempts at smoothing the concrete.
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He helped! This would have looked a lot different without his help.
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Warren spent the day finishing the concrete - and a fine job!
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The final deep end.

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Cut the expansion joints after the concrete was a bit too hard.
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The concrete will all be hidden by a deck.

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DONE!
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Added plastic to protect from the weather and to slow the curing
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Okay, there is still some mess to clean up.

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mcdunn
Saturday, October 11, 2003 06:22:32 PM