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"You want to swap #8s for #9s," Mike said. "Math says you're right. The area works. But look at the weight. A #9 bar is heavier. You space 'em out to 12 inches, and what happens to the slab mesh between them?" I can write a full paper based on

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"We stick with the #8s," Mike said, closing the book but leaving his hand on it. "But we use the CRSI charts to figure out how to weave the conduit under the top mat without jacking up the elevation. We use the bar supports shown in Figure 4-2. That’s how you solve the problem. You don't change the recipe; you learn how to cook."