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RESOURCES TO
ASSIST!
HOW-TO GUIDE
The Complete Step by Step Guide to Concrete Skatepark
Construction
On CD-ROM
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Expansion steel is a galvanized
steel forming material designed to serve as a form and screed
guide for the pouring of concrete. The expansion steel
remains within the cured concrete creating a thin expansion
joint. The steel comes in standard lengths and must be cut to
the desired length using a composite blade in a worm-drive saw
or with tin snips. The expansion steel comes with steel
stakes that can be hammered into the ground. The stakes are
then screwed or tied with wire to the expansion steel to
create a rigid framework. The use of expansion steel in
skatepark construction is primarily for flat slabs and other
angular constructions such as pyramids, wedges, flat banks,
etc. Expansion steel can be purchased at any masonry supply
store.

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