Having grown up on a dairy farm in Central NY as a teenager, I can assure
you this stuff sets up ROCK hard. At least until it rains...Then you can
smooth out all the rough spots...I had to pick-axe out about 4" from the
lower level of the barn when we re-built the floors...
Glad it wasn't me who drove the bucket loader *into* the manure spreader
when loading it (you load it off a loading-dock-like facility)
>Hmm... I need to pour a floor in my barn (converting to a shop) and I have
>(literally) tons of manure from the PO's cows... It probably wouldn't even
>smell bad during the 6 months of winter here in VT! What's the recipe again?
On a shop-talk related note I must admit I spent about half the $ I had
saved for the Bridgeport on a *good* MillerMatic welder (with spot-weld
panel) and brandy-new engine hoist last week...Time to start saving again...
Of course I now, thanks to Leo, have a 3 phase converter...Good incentive
to get the Bridgeport!
bob
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