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Old 09-10-2006, 07:03 AM   #1
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Just a story....

Every time I pulled into the driveway, my left front tire would drop in a small groove outside the concrete, just a little depression, but annoying. So, after obsessing about it for weeks, I decided to tackle the project.
Now most normal people would either ignore the little bump, or, take three hand fulls of clay, or a small flat rock and fill in the depression my tire made. Not me.
I drug a few shovels, my old pick Axe, some wooden stakes and boards and began the project. When I got all the dirt dug out and the concrete forms in, I had a shape like the state of Nevada, with the Grand Canyon running along the left side. Now comes the math part of my project. I Google everything, so I found the formula for concrete work. It is a little like me listening to directions to get somewhere, I was pretty much lost after the first set of calculations. All the directions were in Square feet, I had square inches.
I called the smartest friend I could think of, my buddy Bob Manske. Being a smart and successful guy, Bob was drinking cocktails on his brand new 42' Mainiship Trawler in the Gulf of Mexico. He says, just take 12x12x12 and do something else....I was still concentrating on the fact that he had a Captain piloting his yacht in the Gulf of Mexico, I said oh yea, thanks. Tell me about your new Yacht.
At that point, I figured the safest way for me to go, was just to change the dimensions to the ones in feet, that I found when I Googled, after all, some concrete guy has already done the math for the example. Off to the driveway I went with more wooden steaks and boards, pick Axe and shovels. Now my concrete forms looked more like the state of Tennessee, and, 3/4 of a yard of concrete, just like the guy's example.
I was feeling pretty confident when I called the U-Cart concrete people, I drove over there, they had this big machine that mixed the rock, sand, water, and powdered cement, the yard guy was turning knobs, flipping switches, and out came the concrete in the bucket trailer. I figured they couldn't do the math either, and bought the machine to do the mixing.
I drove into the driveway, sweet Sue was there with a cup of coffee ready, and was willing to help me with the job, it all went pretty good, we had a little left over that we put in the ditch to smother some weeds.
My state of Tennessee doesn't look too bad, and my tire doesn't bump coming into the driveway.


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Old 09-10-2006, 07:12 AM   #2
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Ozz,

You are too much, wanna bring some of that energy to the Stevens' spread and attack our thistles. Bet they would lay down, die and NEVER come back, all it would take is the announcement, "Ozz is here!" Bingo, thistles gone!




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Old 09-10-2006, 08:06 AM   #3
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Wellll, the way I overdo most things, I would use the big Propane burner I have, and wipe out most of the area..

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Old 09-10-2006, 08:11 AM   #4
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Ozz

If I thought propane would burn them monsters out, I would try it! HA HA

Even brush killer only stunts them, they send out runners, which then produce NEW plants! GRRRRRRRRRR

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Old 09-10-2006, 01:35 PM   #5
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Ozz, have you ever heard of RediMix Concrete? Comes in a bag and you had water - instant cement and just enough for small jobs.
Carol, if you value your home and the Monty I don't think I'd let Ozz near it with his propane burner! LOL
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Old 09-10-2006, 02:04 PM   #6
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Sue,

Think we are safe for this year, he is heading to Colorado, WRONG WAY! HA HA HA

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