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09:09 Jun 8, 2006 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metallurgy / Casting / steel industry | |||||||
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3 | without the interlocking cap |
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without the interlocking cap Explanation: Slab: (concrete). A term referring to a flat area of concrete. http://www.bradcosupply.com/lumber_dictionary.aspx “Interlocking Cap” for CRACK-A-SLAB provides for expansion and contraction while forming a water resistant seal. Cap allows you to create and seal the joint all in one step! CRACK-A-SLAB is manufactured from 20 guage galvanized steel and can be sold in custom lengths from 2ft to 25ft. When inserted into freshly placed concrete, CRACK-A-SLAB will insure that the slab cracks where you want it to! (can be used with or without the cap) http://www.formakey.com/Crack-A-Slab/crack-a-slab.html -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days21 hrs (2006-06-11 07:00:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Correction: (can be with or without the cap.) What I meant was the question might refer to Crack-A-Slab without the "cap part". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 days4 hrs (2006-06-11 14:07:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Note "#0658 Removable cap" here: http://www.formakey.com/Plastic_Caps/plastic_caps.html |
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