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When you take concrete curing personal. 📹: arman. mamyr

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RL Scott1 year ago

This is a very important thing to understand Slowing down the curing process with concrete or mortar as much as possible will leave you with a much stronger product Good for these guys

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Noonespecial9321 year ago

Doesn't that raise the temp inside the column and prematurely dry the concrete?

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Springblade 🇺🇸1 year ago

@grok Explain how wrapping wet concrete columns in clear plastic would help the concrete curing process, as seen in this video, ty.

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LesenUndTeilen©  🌍 🇪🇺🌻1 year ago

That's how it should be.

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.1 year ago

That's how concrete cures, the slower the process the harder the outcome.

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Ubaldo Garcia1 year ago

Concrete dries or it cures, it can't do both.

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Giri1 year ago

There's so much exposed surface area it's probably required or it's get brittle

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cg1 year ago

Pretty cool that they care.

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Clown World1 year ago

That looks like very building in Nepal. Every building has columns with rebar sticking like it’s a top floor waiting to be completed.

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Carriola_331 year ago

the concrete should be covered not sealed

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