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sono tubesFrom: ralph.bushell@sbcglobal.net Category: Concrete Remote Name: 64.123.112.31 Date: 08 Apr 2004 Time: 07:39 PM
CommentsWhat is the best way or should I ask what is a good way of removing sono tubes after they have been filled with concrete and cured. I have used these a couple of times and it has aways been quite a pain to remove, there must be an easier way than how I am currently doing this.
Thanks
ralph.bushell@sbcglobal.net
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