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Removing foam with propane torch. By removing the foam, the 3-d panel can easily slide down over the re-bar. The concrete or shotcrete then fills this void space, thus acting as your tie down.
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As shown, plan ahead and pre cut your 3-d panels. A skill saw with a diamond edge concrete cutting blade works best. And be sure to where ear plugs and protective eye wear.
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Installing pre-cut 3-d panels as a header over openings.
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Installing the two-foot by four-foot corner angles onto the 3-d panels. The angle will support the roof panel, it is being fastened with the pneumatic fastening tool.



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