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It's long, but after watching the first 15 minutes of the presentation I was intrigued enough to watch the whole thing. Once you see it, it's difficult to unsee.
Okay, I watched to the 16 minute mark. So you're suggesting the material was pulverized and scattered to the wind? Having mixed concrete myself and having demolished blocks of concrete, I can concur with your suggestion. I still don't know why you posted this thread with a question as the topic title when you already knew the answer.
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[–] realmonster ago
do you have any suggestions?
[–] Unchosen1 [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yes I do!
Here's her 2012 presentation:
https://youtu.be/8jC9W2vbyrs
It's long, but after watching the first 15 minutes of the presentation I was intrigued enough to watch the whole thing. Once you see it, it's difficult to unsee.
[–] realmonster ago
Okay, I watched to the 16 minute mark. So you're suggesting the material was pulverized and scattered to the wind? Having mixed concrete myself and having demolished blocks of concrete, I can concur with your suggestion. I still don't know why you posted this thread with a question as the topic title when you already knew the answer.