I think it's neat the way they just stack the unmixed concrete bags up. Eventually the rain hardens them.
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lilbitmo wrote:More than likely they are using the bags of "Powdered" cemet to form "Forms" instead of wasting wood. They can mix and pour contrete directly behing the formation that they make and pull away the bags later. Two reasons, the bags stack nicely and evenly, second they are very heavy which keeps them from moving so they get a "Semi-decent" support when they pour the other contrete behind the bags.
Mason's used to do the same thing when they were in a hurry and planned on putting "Bricks" in front of the walls (which were for support) and the bricks covered up the unfinished looking wall behing the "Face of the Wall".
Best I can tell, just an ex-mason's opinion?
lilbitmo wrote:Bags of cement, they will open up the ones that are up there and mix them on the next move up the hill or next repair area, they will not leave them.
Think about what you are saying have you ever seen a completed project where they left those for more than a six month period?
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