Location: Symba thinks Prague is in Poland Joined: 03.16.2015
May 28 @ 11:29 AM ET
I’m not sure what that is, but it sounds like more money too.
Aside from a complete frost cushion and that’s no guarantee either, and way more money.. - pete26
No just put a tarp over it and pour water on it everyday so it stays humid.
Prevent the water in the concrete from evaporating. Common misconception is that concrete dries and gets solid but it's actually a chemical reaction between water and cement that takes over 28 to reach 90%. Very important that the top layer stays humid because the water tends to evaporate and that's when you get shriking fractures.
Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
May 28 @ 12:15 PM ET
No just put a tarp over it and pour water on it everyday so it stays humid.
Prevent the water in the concrete from evaporating. Common misconception is that concrete dries and gets solid but it's actually a chemical reaction between water and cement that takes over 28 to reach 90%. Very important that the top layer stays humid because the water tends to evaporate and that's when you get shriking fractures. - Fredo
No just put a tarp over it and pour water on it everyday so it stays humid.
Prevent the water in the concrete from evaporating. Common misconception is that concrete dries and gets solid but it's actually a chemical reaction between water and cement that takes over 28 to reach 90%. Very important that the top layer stays humid because the water tends to evaporate and that's when you get shriking fractures. - Fredo
That's not an option, I assure you.
Frost and the water table are the main problems here.
Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
May 28 @ 12:43 PM ET
Si c'est un risque pour pas cher , sure why not
parce que ca sera ca : un risque - Xizord
$8.7M cap hit for 2 more years on a guy who has has not played a full season in a long while... when he plays he does produce though. Not really interested in an injured player, given the risks the Habs have with their current roster... plus the cost of acquisition.
The only good thing is he is just 26, so still young enough to be part of the core, if he is not injured and re-signs.
Pass for me, but willing to see what else The HuGo can do, first.
$8.7M cap hit for 2 more years on a guy who has has not played a full season in a long while... when he plays he does produce though. Not really interested in an injured player, given the risks the Habs have with their current roster... plus the cost of acquisition.
The only good thing is he is just 26, so still young enough to be part of the core, if he is not injured and re-signs.
Pass for me, but willing to see what else The HuGo can do, first. - Mashadar
well the cap hit implies that they are willing to take a Dvorak, maybe with Harris and winnipeg first ?