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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008
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Reputation: | that I will find a use for the leftovers w/a day or two. Is there a way to keep it workable? I can't find anything definitive and I can't attend to it now. Wasting it will drive me crazy (er). thanks, leslie |
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| Senior Member | I'm not really sure although my first thought is even if there is its probably gonna require adding water and mixing often and end up being more work and hassle than just throwing it out.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 23
Reputation: | So I just threw down some plastic and made some stepping stones that I can use later. We have a bunch of little kids, so it's a huge pain to even *get* the mix, much less actually attend to the task with any success. I'm not usually so worried about "the last drop," but when naps and concrete curing must come together in the schedule, you start to get a bit crazy thinking about it. thanks! |
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