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	<title>Comments on: Cave Digging with Bacchus Caves</title>
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		<title>By: bill curtis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cool show on audio - will look at the video next.

We place concrete in the same manner - wet shotcrete from the truck for swimming pool construction.

Jay - concrete is 3 dimensions - you figure it in cubic yards - square yards only covers the surface area - depth is variable - especially with overhead excavation which I image is hard to predict.  It really sounded like you and Eric had fun on the jobsite.  Building is fun, especially when creating nice things for nice people.

Now I want a cave.  I just need a bigger hillside.

Bill]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cool show on audio &#8211; will look at the video next.</p>
<p>We place concrete in the same manner &#8211; wet shotcrete from the truck for swimming pool construction.</p>
<p>Jay &#8211; concrete is 3 dimensions &#8211; you figure it in cubic yards &#8211; square yards only covers the surface area &#8211; depth is variable &#8211; especially with overhead excavation which I image is hard to predict.  It really sounded like you and Eric had fun on the jobsite.  Building is fun, especially when creating nice things for nice people.</p>
<p>Now I want a cave.  I just need a bigger hillside.</p>
<p>Bill</p>
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