RDrancher
Veteran Member
I made my living as a residential/commercial concrete contractor in SoCal for over 25 years. I poured over 250 yards for tower pads at the top of Mt. Wilson in the mid-eighty's. Due to the remote location, all of the loads were shipped dry. Water was added onsite from tanks fed by cisterns...all rainwater. The tanks were slimy with algae. The job was for the Navy, so you can bet that there were a few inspectors onsite. I know that some of you will find this very hard to believe but.....the concrete is still there and the towers haven't fallen over!
That said...I would probably pour the water through a screen into the mixer to filter the big stuff out. If you don't want to use rebar, at the least pull the mesh up as you place the concrete.
That said...I would probably pour the water through a screen into the mixer to filter the big stuff out. If you don't want to use rebar, at the least pull the mesh up as you place the concrete.