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Old 02-12-2014   #11
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Holy crap. Just saw this. Do they do any "fracking" in KY?

http://www.whas11.com/news/8-cars-sw...245183751.html
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Old 02-12-2014   #12
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Looking at the pics I sure don't see any rebar or wire in the floor? Also looks thin I would think the floor would have been 8-10" thick or more under the spire.
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Old 02-12-2014   #13
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More cars to restore!!

Seriously though, this is just awful.....
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Old 02-12-2014   #14
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Where did you get pictures?
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Old 02-12-2014   #15
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I left Adam a voicemail telling him I was willing to buy the spider sight unseen.

On a serious note. I am glad to hear that no one was hurt.

Robert, while in FL last month, I was offered the crushed 89 LT5 narrow bodied car. GM built experimental.
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Old 02-12-2014   #17
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That floor does look thin. And yeah, where is the rebar?
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Old 02-12-2014   #18
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I see rebar but not a lot.
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What Causes Sink Holes to Form

Typical Concrete Driveways are 3-1/2 inch with wire mesh just because 2x4 forms are used....but most go for 4 inch and I go for 5 inch thick concrete. If heavy truck traffic or tractors..then even thicker.

Looks like concrete layed on plastic with no wire mesh and maybe some conduits under the concrete for electrical or something. And....some other access corridors under the concrete. Definitely would not expect heavy traffic on this floor and the tile would cover ALL pending cracks from concrete shrinkage with the plastic keeping moisture from reaching the tile above.

What a disaster and could have happened outside as well as under some nice corvettes. But maybe some of those conduits you see are water lines that begin leaking over a long period of time. Which would be the reason why the sink hole happened where it did. A reason I do not like water lines under concrete...always go around any concrete flooring with water lines if possible for the simple reason it is easy to find and repair water leaks.

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Old 02-12-2014   #20
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That ZR1 need any parts?
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