3' X 5' X 8" thick slab. rebar required?
in my experience the next person to own your piece of property is going
to try to use your 3 x 5 slab of cement as the base of a full scale
replica of the brooklin bridge. If you are going to make it that thick
then someday someone will overkill it thinking it can handle it.
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mook Johnson wrote:
I'm going to be pouring a 3 x 5 slab 8" thick. 2" below ground and 6" above.
It will need to support about 500lbs.
I'll be using quikrete for this. Do you think I'll need rebar for this
small slab?
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