jibsta
Active Member
How will they pour ~60 feet of concrete through the top plates and ensure they don't leave large voids?Same. Either that or I think we’ll be seeing the super columns encased in concrete.
How will they pour ~60 feet of concrete through the top plates and ensure they don't leave large voids?Same. Either that or I think we’ll be seeing the super columns encased in concrete.
You know that when someone says “no disrespect” that is exactly what they are doing don’t you? I’m not getting paid to take photos of The One, I have a full time job that is even more stressful since the pandemic started. So no, I don’t just sit around at home waiting to take photos of this site. When I think of it and I’m on the street I’ll take some photos from the street, but that isn’t everyday that I’m on Yonge or even Bloor. In my first post I was apologetic, but on second thought there is no reason for me to feel apologetic.
Thankfully I know most of the people here appreciate those of us who do take photos as this place wouldn’t be the same without the participation of its members. However, comments like this certainly are quite a turn off from doing so.
How will they pour ~60 feet of concrete through the top plates and ensure they don't leave large voids?
LOL I was just thinking that.I'm waiting for when Benito has to point his camera up to take a picture...
You should forward/email these to the construction company. I'm sure that worker/his family & friends would love to see these epic shots of himself at work!
Edited to add more photos from the ground