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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SF Coupe: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 75 chevy: [qb] Can't you put some anti corrosion resistant material under the rebar...like Styrofoam or something like that?metal etching primer on the actual rebar. [/qb][/QUOTE]You can but it's a lot easier and cheaper to put the blocks (they are called "dobies"). Your contractor can also lift the rebar as the concrete is poured but if the load is wet the rebar will just sink to the bottom. The best bet is to use dobies and make sure the concrete crew doesn't walk all over the rebar during the pour, it will bend and touch the dirt which defeats the purpose. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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