im removing an old tile shower what is the best power tool to remove the tile and concrete?
terrance r asked:
at top and bottom concrete is 1 1/2 inches thick
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What special tools do I need to install a pergo floor by myself?
Justin D asked:
I am installing a pergo floor in my basement. The floor is concrete and I want to put the floor down with minimal effort. WHat tools do I need and do I need to put down subflooring?
I am installing a pergo floor in my basement. The floor is concrete and I want to put the floor down with minimal effort. WHat tools do I need and do I need to put down subflooring?
Joke: The Electrician?
♥ Jynx. asked:
An electrican is interviewing for a construction job. “Can you roll your hard hat down your arm and make it pop back on your head? the supervisor asks. “Sure”, he replies, confused. “Can you bounce your screwdriver off the concrete, spin in a sircle and catch it in your tool pouch?” “Yes, sir,” he answers exictedly. “And can you quickdraw your wire stripper twirl it and slip it into your pouch like its a holster?” “Oh I’ve been doing that for years!!”, the electrician said. “In that case, I can’t use you,” the boss says. “I’ve got 15 guys doing that now.”
An electrican is interviewing for a construction job. “Can you roll your hard hat down your arm and make it pop back on your head? the supervisor asks. “Sure”, he replies, confused. “Can you bounce your screwdriver off the concrete, spin in a sircle and catch it in your tool pouch?” “Yes, sir,” he answers exictedly. “And can you quickdraw your wire stripper twirl it and slip it into your pouch like its a holster?” “Oh I’ve been doing that for years!!”, the electrician said. “In that case, I can’t use you,” the boss says. “I’ve got 15 guys doing that now.”
What kind of equipment would construction people need for this job?
Imran H asked:
building a small bridge (approx 30m in length) across the river. its not just a bridge, but more of a bypass channel where culverts will be installed as well as the embankment itself. its a bridge for walking on but not any cars or wat not and the bridge is basically built out of concrete and sand. i was wondering what major equipment would be required for this job? what kind of digging tool would be reuired since you really do not need some kind of bulldozer since it so small so what kind of equipment would you need to like build culverts n then on top building an embankment with concrete then some kind of soil to epople to walk on the small bridge. the main question really what i am rying to ask is that what kind of construction equipment(s) would you need to do all this? any help would be greatly appreciated
building a small bridge (approx 30m in length) across the river. its not just a bridge, but more of a bypass channel where culverts will be installed as well as the embankment itself. its a bridge for walking on but not any cars or wat not and the bridge is basically built out of concrete and sand. i was wondering what major equipment would be required for this job? what kind of digging tool would be reuired since you really do not need some kind of bulldozer since it so small so what kind of equipment would you need to like build culverts n then on top building an embankment with concrete then some kind of soil to epople to walk on the small bridge. the main question really what i am rying to ask is that what kind of construction equipment(s) would you need to do all this? any help would be greatly appreciated




