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Re: [SG] concrete forms


Hi Matt--

Thanks for the advice. 18" would be nice, but probably WAY to heavy to
lift.

Making them where they are to stay, as Tam also recommended, is probably
the best bet. But if our club makes them to sell, that's not an option. We
have to be able to make them somewhere and tote them somewhere else, and
the buyers will then (we hope) tote them home! Well, maybe it wasn't such
a good idea.

I didn't hear anything from anybody about hypertufa. If you made stepping
stones from that, I presume it would reduce the weight considerably, but
would they wear well or just collapse under the foot traffic?

Bobbi Diehl
Bloomington, IN
zone 5/6

On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Matt Trahan wrote:

>  Your stepping stone probably 'only' weighs 30 or 40 pounds. :-) But if
> it's round, you could roll it to where it's supposed to rest. Or make them
> nearer to where you want them.
>  Or even better, make them in the ground where you want them. No moving
> them, a rougher bottom to help anchor them, and no form to remove and clean.
>



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