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[email protected] June 23rd 05 04:14 PM

fence building
 
standing water in post holes (3-4"), wondering if and how i can/should
continue work. any suggestions? thanks.


Dave Solly June 23rd 05 04:47 PM

wrote in news:1119539679.300227.316420
@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

standing water in post holes (3-4"), wondering if and how i can/should
continue work. any suggestions? thanks.



If you are putting concrete in holes, get as much water out as possible
using a paper cup and sponge, then use a thicker mix of concrete.

If you are not using concrete, then get water out as above, and you should
really be able to pack the dirt in tight since it's wet.

My Opion only.


[email protected] June 23rd 05 05:23 PM

thnks f/the info. another local (fence contractor) suggested i just add
the concrete, said it would displace the water, then the water should
drain off (water table?) then go back and finish it with more "mud".
what do you think?


[email protected] June 23rd 05 05:56 PM

thnks f/the info. another local (fence contractor) suggested i just add
the concrete, said it would displace the water, then the water should
drain off (water table?) then go back and finish it with more "mud".
what do you think?


nospambob June 23rd 05 07:26 PM

Strength of Materials prof commented "Don't ever pour concrete as it
will be too weak, mix it so you place it instead".

On 23 Jun 2005 09:56:11 -0700, wrote:

thnks f/the info. another local (fence contractor) suggested i just add
the concrete, said it would displace the water, then the water should
drain off (water table?) then go back and finish it with more "mud".
what do you think?



Pop June 23rd 05 09:06 PM

That's good advice, and I've done it many times. If
you're really concerned, put the concrete in in two
steps, the first one with a little less water mixed.
I ass-u-me you're making sure you get below the
recommended freeze line depth, right? If not, whatever
you do won't matter; it won't last anyway.

Cheers,


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thnks f/the info. another local (fence contractor)
suggested i just add
the concrete, said it would displace the water, then
the water should
drain off (water table?) then go back and finish it
with more "mud".
what do you think?




wayne June 24th 05 03:34 AM

you can buy quickcrete fast setting concrete that is made to be poured
in dry
Product # 1004
Fast-Setting Concrete Mix

A special blend of fast-setting cements, sand and gravel designed to
set hard in approximately 20 to 40 minutes. Sets posts without mixing.
Pour dry mix into hole and soak with water.

Available in:
50 lb. bags - 64 per pallet



wrote:

standing water in post holes (3-4"), wondering if and how i can/should
continue work. any suggestions? thanks.


[email protected] June 24th 05 07:54 AM

thanks to all. basically i found it was not 'taboo' to cement a post
with water present. i mixed it dry(er), poured it in (how else do you
get it to the bottom of a 3 foot post hole?) and the water rose then
seeped back out. i'll let all know if it was a boom or bust. again, i
appreciate all the suggestions.

mike

wayne wrote:
you can buy quickcrete fast setting concrete that is made to be poured
in dry
Product # 1004
Fast-Setting Concrete Mix

A special blend of fast-setting cements, sand and gravel designed to
set hard in approximately 20 to 40 minutes. Sets posts without mixing.
Pour dry mix into hole and soak with water.

Available in:
50 lb. bags - 64 per pallet



wrote:

standing water in post holes (3-4"), wondering if and how i can/should
continue work. any suggestions? thanks.



PrecisionMachinisT June 24th 05 08:48 AM


wrote in message
oups.com...
thanks to all. basically i found it was not 'taboo' to cement a post
with water present. i mixed it dry(er), poured it in (how else do you
get it to the bottom of a 3 foot post hole?) and the water rose then
seeped back out. i'll let all know if it was a boom or bust. again, i
appreciate all the suggestions.


If the water bothers you, place a heavy plastic trash bag into the hole
first, and then carefully fill that with your concrete mix.

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SVL




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