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Last Post 01 Mar 2010 08:32 AM by smartwall. 5 Replies.
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28 Jan 2010 05:44 PM
Looking for info about a product that, spaces Form-A-Drain footer system and holds first course of ICF.  Plastic product that also cradles the footer rebar.  I saw it advertised in Concrete Home magazine, but cant find any of my past issues to identify the product name. Help please
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28 Jan 2010 07:09 PM
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28 Jan 2010 10:31 PM
Thanks    The 440 Products item was exactly what I was looking for.  The only problem now is that the only have one size.   I need a width for 36" spread footers.    Thanks again this forum really works (rocks)
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29 Jan 2010 08:07 AM
David, I did not check on the width limitations (if any) of 440. Sounds like they only have one size. However for what you are doing you might be able to modify or extend the center connetions of 440 or call them. Also, (as you may already know) you can go to any width e.g. 36" with NUDURA and perhaps some other blocks as well. If you need 36" that would be three 12" webs joined by 2 web connectors for 36" of concrete. if overall width (including foam) is 36" you can get very close with two 12" webs and one six inch web or two 12" webs and one 8" web. REgards.
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28 Feb 2010 12:53 PM
The 440 product is a great idea but limited to footers 20" wide and 8" tall. It's designed to hold ICF up to 13.5" outside diameter. I don't know too much about how concrete pours but how does the concrete not come out of the sides of the footings when pouring concrete into the first ICF. Also won't you still have a cold weld farther up the wall instead of the joint at the footing?
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01 Mar 2010 08:32 AM
Where are you building.
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