Concrete question

RUGER

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Fixing to pour me a new driveway.

Been a LONG time since I poured any.
So long, in fact, the last I poured was $53 a yard.
Just wondering what it was now days.

Also, any idea how much should I figure to have the old one jackhammered up and hauled off?

Thinking a couple cases of beer and some grilled meat might draw some friends over to take care of that part. :D
 

Kirk

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Find someone that fishes and wants to create some fish habitat. Those big chunks of concrete slab stacked up make some dandy fish cover. Might get them to break it up for the concrete.
 

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I pay 74 a yard in Clarksville for 3500psi. That's the base price. If your going to add calcium it's another 7 per yard. Fiber is also an additional 7 per yard. Ect. As far as tearing your existing out its hard to say not knowing the size.
 

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Hmmm, looked at a smoker today.
Seems like I got a real good reason to buy one now. :)

Upcoming concrete party at my house ! :)
 

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Bobcat will take it out in pieces as big as the hood of your truck. LOL ..... Just let us know when RUGER and we will knock it out. O and you have to take me bass fishing. :D
 

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J.W.308 said:
Get a mini excavator and a dump trailer and I'll show you how to pull it out fast . No jackhammering .

That is the best way. You could contact a gravel pit and they will let you dump there probably. They can crush it and use it. Some will take it with no dump fee.
 
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