mwg
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Well maybe, I didn't actually build it, some contractors did. I reckon someone really cool must of been behind the design of it though 





Nobody will know what it is though
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3CorsaMeal
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is it some kinda power thingy?
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AndyW
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bomb shelter
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mwg
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no nothing as exciting as a power thingy or a bomb shelter
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3CorsaMeal
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sewage treatment plant?
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AndyW
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yea sess pit? or summat along them lines?
or gas storage fuck know just tell us
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AndyW
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its solid so it protecting something!
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mwg
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The 2 walls leading up to the box structure are an outlet from a flood storage surface water reservoir thats being built. The Dam will cover right up and around all the walls so wont be able to see any of the concrete and the water will flow between the 2 walls. There will be a stone wall sat on top.
The box structure is a hydrobrake chamber. That will be in the middle of the dam so wont be seen either.
Told you it wasn't exciting 
[Edited on 20-07-2006 by Matty G]
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AndyW
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i think it wud make a better bomb shelter
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Icy
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how do they put the conrete in and smooth it? or wot 
interestin stuff
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AndyW
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use shuttering icy
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mwg
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that blue hopper you can see in the 2nd pic down has concrete in it and it comes out through the bottom of that and then down into the shuttering. theres a crane holding the hopper in the air and everytime it needs filling it turns round and lowers the hopper down to the concrete wagon.
its quite a smooth finish, but not the best.
when they lift the concrete in the way they have done it the aggregate in the concrete mix gets displaced when they drop it in from the top when it hits the reinforcement bars then you get big air holes.
if they had used a concrete pump they would of got a better finish.
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AndyW
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concrete pumps are amazing int they used to use them when laying footings
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mwg
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expensive though. thats why the contractors didn't use one cos it was cheaper to use a crane even though we wanted them to use a concrete pump.
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Melville
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Explain a bit more about shutterings please In easy terms of course lol
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AndyW
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shuttering, is just boarding up somthing ou want to concrete, look it up on google lol
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Icy
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ah rite cool
always wondered
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Melville
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No Im an accountant 
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Melville
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Hang on you deleted your post
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mwg
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yeah got mixed up!
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mwg
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here you go. this'll explain it better than I can 
http://www.pavingexpert.com/formwk01.htm
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a_j_mair
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shuttering is just big boards basically with steel rods through them holding them together so when the concrete is poured in the middle they don bulge out and fall down.
thats why you see whole through it.
they get it smooth with what us basically a big vibrator ran off a compressor that vibrates and gets all the air out. need to paint the sides with lots of oil before they go up aswell so they dont stick.
smoothness depends on what shutters are made of.
should take a look at scottish parliment building, it has some very impressive shuttered concrete barrel vault ceilings
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mwg
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and also went about 100 times over budget if its the one I'm thinking of
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a_j_mair
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yes but still an impressive building
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