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China bridge
How old are you? I don't know if I've ever met or spoken to a man in middle age that doesn't know how concrete works...
I should call her
it works...
You need, I concern yourself with all that sand and stuff. You see around there, when they drill down, they're drilling down to get to bedrock, they drill into bedrock aways, and then they pour their cement. They shoot that column. I've rebar down into there that allows it to be stronger and helps it stabilize
called deep earth retention for big tall structures
can't wait for his reaction when someone shows him how they make ice cubes
If you ever work you know about this
tweak much?
it's harder for him to dig under it to get into the United States of America. that's why they do that. do you have to dig much deeper? it's to keep the rats out
they usually use solid wood or steel pilans
dude shut up
They usually fill the rebar with bodies
This gotta be rage bait lol
auger cast piling
look what i can do
Micro-piles. The first step to shoring up the ground for site work.
I used to do this for a company out of Clearwater FL. also used on making Bridges
that's how you build a building... the twin towers is built like that for structure
my guy it's definitely deep enough, u see how far that tower went down, I say we will be 馃憤
Yes they did it Florida and it causes major problems with the aquifers
Every time I read the comments I lose that much more faith in humanoty....馃馃馃馃馃
lol the comments on here are dumb funny
If it was filled with concrete that would not go to the bottom that easily. The rock would compact at the bottom and prevent the rebar from moving down
there's PROBABLY a dozen of those connected by a massive rebar cage and then formed to make a foundation slab 10'/12' thick or footing
Looks like they don't have a quality program or any oversight
Yea it will work.
that's not going to be a very tall building. the skyscrapers have at least 3 floors underground, usually for maintenance and storage etc including the suspension system to absorb sway, that give it the stability
Wet set
that rebar is the foundation of a building and those rebars are being put into the cement which they poured into the hole that they drilled.
duh
No, they drill down until they hit what is called a socket, which is six feet of solid stone. That's why some holes are deeper than others. Very structurally sound.
dude geekin on that shit!
It鈥檚 a slurry of heavy water to hold the dirt from collapsing in
get a job
Skyscrapers in the USA don't fall over. Others do for multiple reasons this only being one.
I have a funny feeling on these people in the video.No more than the podcaster
He an idiot talking and looking.
This guy is a Genius.
Let鈥檚 analyze!! 馃槀
yep. it surely will. I was on a project, and we installed 280 of these. They held a concrete slab that housed the water purification building.
Skyscrapers don鈥檛 fall down unless there鈥檚 explosives and airplanes 鉁堬笍 running into them. 馃
they do bridges this way too
He鈥檚 right. They don鈥檛 fall over. They go straight to the ground from pre planned demolition. 9/11
This guy reads the directions on shampoo bottles before using.
Don鈥檛 do meth kids
Concrete pillars that's what they do
oh stick it in a sauna tube