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The pour in progress in the front bedroom.dozer
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To prepare for the pour 2 hun metal is hand tied into a mesh pattern. (20-Apr-04)dozer
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A stick is used to designate the height of the pour. Here we used a height of 7 centimeters for the pour (allowing 3 centimeter for the tile).dozer
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Roughed surface.dozer
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A square mesh pattern is created above the sand sub-flooring.dozer
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The still wet surface is 'roughed' with a broom in preparation for tiling. (20-Apr-04)dozer
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Pour in a room in progress.dozer
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Pour close up. (21-Apr-04)dozer
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A large pour nearly complete.dozer
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Metal is used to add strength to the floor. The metal that comes in rolls is cheaper but is not very good and should be avoided if possible.dozer
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The carport pour in this example is 20 centimeters thick.dozer
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Hand mixing concrete for a carport pour. (18-May-04)dozer
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