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...plus tax plus deliverey............ the only way you are gettin it cheaper is if you got a finisher that pours industrial or other huge jobs where he gets better deals because of the volume he does , then still he probally wont pass the savings on to you that goes in his pocket! |
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Just wondering.......whey can't the driver put the cokes on a dolly and bring them to the storage building on a sidwalk. They do that all the time when they deliver to stores. You may have to rethink pouring the driveway with something more that 3.5" thick concrete. Just guessing [this is out of my experience] maybe 6" thick. I would not allow that 18 wheeler to get on the "new" concrete for at least a month after it is poured. |
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Those are going to be some expensive cokes. |
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Does this mean the project has been scaled down to unloading on the street? Have you considered just renting a storage building somewhere in town???? I am guessing these cokes are not just to drink at your house. The cokes are part of the candy and frozen stuff you have in the air conditioned storage room. |
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If it is a straight shot from the road to where you store the cokes......maybe mount an electric wench to pull a small trailer? How is your back for unloading the cokes? You got any neighbor boys that could help stack the cokes? |
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BTW...1 case of Coke (20 oz. bottles) weighs 36 lbs. The cart will hold about 16 of 'em. |
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Wth, didn't know you was turning your house into a convenience store! Guess I should read more stuff here more often!
I feel so "out of the loop!" lol |
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Mr. Gerald,
A buddy just called and said there is some stuff called 'hi-way mesh'. It is used instead of wire. It comes in 6'x12' sheets. You just lay it down between your form boards. I guess cut it to fit. ![]() |
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Awese deal man! Hope it works out well given the modifications being made!...especially the selling of the boat part!!!
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I just found out that concrete is goin' for $86 per cubic yard here.
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![]() She asked me yesterday if I thought it would cost more than $20,000 to pour this concrete. Without even thinking, I said, "No". ![]() |
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I did pour a big slab at work one time that was designed for heavy loads. I think it was 6" thick with a fairly heavy mesh wire. The concrete held up fine while I worked there for 2 more years. The soil had a good limestone base foundation. |
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Salty i poured my driveway with no wire and used the 3500 pound fiberglass mix. I have no cracks on any of the 140 X 12 foot.
Tell the coke sales person that you want your product delivered shrink wrapped on a pallet. When the delivery guy gets there he can lower the Tommy-Gate and drive it right up to the door with an electric pallet jack. |
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