I have used my own mix with success but since I have been doing smaller jobs (not by choice) Buddy's really fits my needs. I know I was a bit short earlier so sorry for that. But I beg you to go slow with mix designs. Some of these HPC (high perfo...
Dave, your right I meant super plasticizer.
Dave (dave), it is my humble opinion that Buddy Rhodes is the way to go.
If you want to mess around with mixes, then you'll need to have some money to ship products to your shop. If you're dead set on ma...
I think that Quickrete has some super plastzzz in it so I would try a sample first see how it hand packs.
I like Buddy Rhodes' mix, have you ever tried it?
John a .22 will turn that street light off, no,no, I didn't mean that.
I have some glow stones from Blue Concrete in my BBQ. I use a photo cell wired in a series parallel configuration with a 4way switch for the main power (that way I have three p...
paul, haven't heard you around in awhile, hope things are goin well for ya. my buddy in cedar city said you guys has some fires down their this summer, hope they stayed away from you neck of the hills.
bill
I work at CHENG Concrete as president. In the past I've typically kept a low profile on this forum since our company seems to be such a lightning rod for controversy among many of the folks here.
Recently I've been prodded by our students and customers to be more involved in the public dialog of our industry. So..here I am, getting comfortable.
I've been at Cheng since 2006. Before that I owned an architectural precast company in Michigan for 7 years, which I sold in 2005. Prior to that, a project manager and estimator for an industrial contractor specializing in automotive assembly plant construction.