has the tarp been removed

Has the blue tarp that was supposedly covering the third footer been removed and if so what was under it?
I was there yesterday and the tarp had not been removed. However, I don't think it was covering the third footer, because I'm pretty sure I saw all three footers uncovered. I was looking at the shape of the object under the tarp and it looked like there was something sticking straight up in the middle (above the "footer" part).

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"Meh."
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Is the tarp still there with all the verticle construction or did I miss someone's post telling everyone about it?
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The tarp has been long gone.

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Scott W. Short, Rail Junkie
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I think this would be an excellent time for me to say "I told you so." I've been saying since opening day that there are THREE footers, but nobody ever believed me. So, there. Three footers.

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- The Darling one
The closest I'll ever get to riding a B&M Flyer is looking down while on Raptor... :(

The question now is, what was it about that one footer that it needed to have a tarp over it all season?

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I'd Rather Be Riding Roller Coasters

That, my friend, is a very valid question. There's a huge yellow support on it right now, so I guess it's fine now! :)

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- The Darling one
The closest I'll ever get to riding a B&M Flyer is looking down while on Raptor... :(

Yes indeed, and all of a sudden these three magical footers which we've all obsessed over (myself very included) for the last 5 months seem so insignificant. I'd say we can save the tarp mystery for a time when we have far less to talk about.

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I'd Rather Be Riding Roller Coasters

A possible reason for the tarp could be that they wanted the concrete to set harder rather than faster. Concrete cures harder and slower when it is covered. the chemical reaction that occurs when concrete cureslets off heat. If you cover the concrete it will trap the heat from the concrete, thus etting it set much harder than if it is exposed.
But why that one footer instead of all three?

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June 28th: LocoBazooka Tour (Sevendust headlining)
July 11th: Korn, Puddle of Mudd, and Deadsy

Becuase it is the luck one to hold 400 ft of steel ;)

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Six Flags: The AOL of Theme parks...

I dont know, remember that was just a theory. It had nothing to do with those footers ,it was just to give a possible explanation. That is commonly done in the construction industry, and not necessarly roller coaster construction.

I have not seen the footer being talked about, is it larger than the rest? Or maybe it is a major support. Was it poured before the other two. If so then maybe it is a major support footing that needed extra strength

very lucky!!!!!!!!!!
All three of those footers were poured before May.

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June 28th: LocoBazooka Tour (Sevendust headlining)
July 11th: Korn, Puddle of Mudd, and Deadsy

Then maybe it will just simply hold more weight.

The back footer would be the one to hold more weight. Just look at the supports on it, they are a little bigger than the front 2, at least where they are connected. That was not the one with the tarp if I'm correct.

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Steve Sergent
MF count: 192
*** This post was edited by shorty 9/16/2002 11:44:14 PM ***

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