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Re: [TowerTalk] How best to keep the rebar cage centered in thehole?

To: Scotty Rathjen <scotty@ashiko.com>, <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] How best to keep the rebar cage centered in thehole?
From: ersmar@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 00:35:11 +0000
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Scotty:

     Do NOT use the rebar in the foundation hole as an anchor point for your 
rebar cage.  The ends of the rebars sticking into the dirt will eventually 
corrode and follow the rest of the rebar into the concrete mass.  That could 
lead to cracking, especially that close to the top of the concrete.  (That's 
why you're using paving stones in the bottom of the hole - to keep the rebar 
ends out of the dirt - right?)

     If you framed out the top of the hole to form a neat concrete crown for 
the top of the concrete pour, you can hammer in a few nails around that wooden 
form, leaving a half inch of nail sticking out.  Then wrap some rebar wire 
around the upper rebar pieces and use the nails to hold these wire pieces in 
place.  That will give some rigidity to your rebar cage while the concrete is 
being poured.

     If you did not use wood to form the top of your concrete base, then you 
can hammer some rebars into the dirt ON TOP of the ground, then anchor the 
rebar wires to these rebars.  

     When the concrete gets near these top pieces of rebar, simply cut the 
wires off the rebar and pull the wires out of the form, then finish the pour.  
There will be enough concrete in the hole by that time to keep the rebar from 
moving any more.  Don't let the wires stick out of the concrete while it's 
curing - corrosion can find its way into the concrete through the corroding 
wires.

73 de
Gene Smar  AD3F

  
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Scotty Rathjen" <scotty@ashiko.com>
> What is the best way to keep the rebar cage in the center of the hole as I
> pour the concrete?  The rebar cage is held together with wire and when it
> sits vertical in the hole on the paving stones the cage wants to sag against
> the side of the hole for support.  Can I pound a 8 inch piece of rebar into
> the dirt on the inside of the hole wall, a foot from the top, and use a
> piece of wire to hole the rebar cage up in the position I want it to be in?
> Is this a problem?  Is there a better way?
> 73 and thanks for any and all help.
> Scotty W7SW
> W7SW at ARRL dot Net
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