Monday, April 23, 2012

Day of Cement

Today was the day of cement.  We got the mast base poured and almost all of the anchor holes.  First on Sunday we had to get all the cages and anchors set in the holes and lined up at the right angles.  Then the holes had to be inspected before we could pour.







The portable generator to power the welder

David telling me something


Gordon helping get the anchor head lined up and Sammy working hard in the background


It took 9 trucks to fill the container and around the sides for the mast base - about 77 yards I think



The South Africans working on taking down the slew switch

More progress on the new tower sections


The container all filled up with flowable fill.  A cage and 3000 psi concrete will go on top

Pouring anchor holes






Same hole as above



One way to even out the cement - with the excavator


Another way to even out the cement - using the vibration from the roller




David checking the angle


At the end of the day 25 truckloads of cement were poured for a total of 221 yards and over 750,000 pounds.  Praise the Lord!

1 comment:

  1. Oh Max, what a lot has been done this week! That's a lot of cement. Thanks again for posting all these pics.

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