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    CanuckPool is offline *Removed User* Weir Watcher CanuckPool 0
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    Default Re: Curing of Concrete

    wow 30 days is long, i think after a week should be fine. The key word is cure not harden. Don't forget to keep the new concrete wetted down as it will cure better and not dry out too quickly.

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    Default Re: Curing of Concrete

    If you do have to be on it. you can lay a sheet of plywood down to distribute the load so that there are no 'point' loads on the concrete.

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