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Concrete & Masonry Techniques

Cutting Concrete with an Angle Grinder: How To, Tips & Tricks
Concrete & Masonry Techniques

Cutting Concrete with an Angle Grinder: How To, Tips & Tricks

July 28, 2020June 5, 2023

There are no two ways around it – cutting concrete can be an intimidating task for a DIYer. Even professionals require special training to safely and efficiently tackle this task. …

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Curing Concrete: Required Time, Watering & More
Concrete & Masonry Techniques

Curing Concrete: Required Time, Watering & More

July 14, 2020June 5, 2023

Many professional and DIY construction projects today utilize concrete is some shape or form. That’s no surprise given the material’s exceptional versatility and affordability when used in large volumes. All …

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How to Fix Cracks in Concrete: 4 Best Methods
Concrete & Masonry Techniques / Yard & Outdoors

How to Fix Cracks in Concrete: 4 Best Methods

July 14, 2020June 5, 2023

While concrete is a tough material, it does have its limitations. Over the course of several years, extreme temperatures and other conditions can cause it to warp, crack, degrade, and …

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How to Use a Concrete Mixer
Concrete & Masonry Techniques

How to Use a Concrete Mixer: A Step-by-Step Guide

July 7, 2020June 5, 2023

If you’re a contractor by trade, then there’s a good chance that you’ve used (or at least seen in action) an on-site concrete mixer. After all, these drum-like pieces of …

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How to Make a Concrete Form
Concrete & Masonry Techniques

How to Make a Concrete Form from Wood (…and Alternatives)

June 25, 2020June 5, 2023

Concrete – it’s one of the most ubiquitous building materials on earth. And yet, fully utilizing this building material can be challenging for many DIYers. That’s primarily because concrete requires …

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How to Use Anchor Bolts in Concrete, Bricks & Drywall
Concrete & Masonry Techniques

How to Use Anchor Bolts in Concrete, Bricks & Drywall

June 5, 2020June 5, 2023

As a construction contractor, you may be asked to complete wide variety of tasks in order to complete a larger project. Some of those tasks may be very necessary but …

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Pouring Concrete in Rain: All You Need to Know
Concrete & Masonry Techniques

Pouring Concrete in Rain: All You Need to Know

June 3, 2020June 5, 2023

Back before radar made it possible to predict the weather with a decent degree of accuracy, construction contractors simply held out hope that their fresh concrete would not be affected …

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What Is Concrete Mix Ratio?
Concrete & Masonry Techniques

Concrete Mix Ratio: What Is It? What Is 1-2-3? …And More.

May 18, 2020June 5, 2023

Whether you’ve used concrete on a job site or on a DIY project, you likely know that the toughest part of using the material is getting its consistency just right. …

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How to Mix Concrete Without a Mixer by Hand
Concrete & Masonry Techniques

How to Mix Concrete Without a Mixer by Hand in a Bucket or Otherwise

May 6, 2020June 5, 2023

If you’re planning a home DIY project, you may soon find yourself in need of some concrete. Naturally, you don’t need too much. In all, you may only need a …

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