Any ideas on what to do with this cement?

FarmerChick

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Um---Shhh---anyone you want to get rid of and never be found?
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Only a joke ya'll :lol:
 

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You could bust those up with a sledge hammer.
SAVE that large slab though, you never know when it may come in handy.

See these cement slabs I used in my greenhouse project?

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These are sections of a sidewalk I removed in my back yard. Heavy and hard to move, but a LOT cheaper and easier than setting up forms, calling in a concrete truck and working all afternoon to pour a slab!!
 

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SKR8PN said:
You could bust those up with a sledge hammer.
SAVE that large slab though, you never know when it may come in handy.

See these cement slabs I used in my greenhouse project?

http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL264/2074170/22456124/393655103.jpg
http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL264/2074170/22456124/393655109.jpg

These are sections of a sidewalk I removed in my back yard. Heavy and hard to move, but a LOT cheaper and easier than setting up forms, calling in a concrete truck and working all afternoon to pour a slab!!
Do you have the finished greenhouse pictures somewhere? I'd love to see it!
 

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skr8pn- Thanks and I would like to see finished greenhouse pics too.

lighthawk- Good thinking with the concrete saw! That way I could get them pretty close to block size and make that fire pit I want!

FarmerChick- I was kinda thinking the other direction.... like they would make a good tombstone. ;)

Bethanial- Thanks! I'll look around.
 

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Hello there, man. I guess you’d better hire a specialist to help you get rid of it in a few moments. It will save much of your time. Anyway, the choice is up to you.
Hi there, @Zekee . This post is 11 years old. Just FYI to always check on the dates. Thanks.
 

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