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The Morning Outlook (SPY,DIA,QQQQ)

This morning the futures are pointing up an average of a half a percent. Foreign markets closed with mixed outcome, Asia fell slightly while Europe and Australia were both up minimally. Gold has finally begun to sell off and is currently trading at $1,232.90 down $11.10 or .89%. Oil rose from yesterday $1.16 or 1.61% and is trading at $73.15.

 

In other headlines, OPEC revised its forecast for world economic growth today from 3.5% in May to 3.8% for June. The forecast takes into consideration the Euro-zone sovereign debt problem, and China's overheating and high unemployment issues. OPEC also lowered its oil demand growth forecast by 10,000 barrels a day. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries supply roughly 35% of the world's oil, such economic clout will hopefully instill confidence to investors today and aid in the U.S. recovery. 
 

Making headlines today is Allscripts-Misys Healthcare solutions buyout of Eclipsys Corporation for $1.3 billion in stock. Both companies engage in record keeping services for the health care industry, marking a new era in the methodology of digital records and data storage for Obamacare. 
 

In world news, China continues to experience worker strikes with yet another Honda supply factory going on strike. Tensions continue to rise and as I stated in yesterday's closing blog it is only a matter of time before thousands of other workers follow suit. Expect either country wide strikes, or severe retribution from the Chinese government. 
 

Finally, Ben Bernake is scheduled to testify before the House Budget Committee at 10:00AM EST concerning economic conditions and the federal budget.

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pouring concrete pad in seperate pours?

The pad itself is approx 6' X 11' with the thickness being 5" in the middle with a gentle slope on the edges(added strength).This in turn puts the area around the wood forms at 8" thick.I will only have one other helper (using cement mixer) so I would like to know if I can pour approx 3-4" deep concrete the night before pour day just where the deeper edges are(approx 24" wide).

Things to consider;
Possibility of driving car over pad in future.
Base is compacted and surface is crushed rock
Using rebar mat (1/4"dia ?)

Thanks
Some good replys comming in.I should mention I only have a two hour time frame with my helper.After that I am on my own.

It sounds to me like you have it well under control. I might also use vertical rebar lenghts to solidify the connection between your base pour and surface pours.

I can not help you with your additional help, however, if you wish to (in the future) drive your car on this slab, you NEED to reinforce your connection from your lower level to your surface level. Not horizontally, but vertically.

As you have it designed, the weakest point is the center. If you do not tie your first pour to your second, you will weaken your design, which has essential good merit.

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