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RESOURCES TO
ASSIST!
RESOURCES TO
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HOW-TO GUIDE
The Complete Step by Step Guide to Concrete Skatepark
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A Floor Combining Curved and Straight Sides |
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Forming a floor combines the principles of straight and curved
forming. In forming a floor, the bottom form should be an
equal distance from the coping or the edge of the upper form
all around or on all sides. In this way the screed hangs from
the coping or rides the upper form from above and slides along
the lower form below. It is important that the screed
consistently and completely contacts both the upper form (or
coping) and the lower form. In this way, the thickness and
shape of the transition can be controlled accurately. Always
perform a test run before placing concrete.

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