Spectrum Concrete Updates
Tilt-Up Braces
We are happy to announce that we have new available stock of Tilt-Up braces! Coming in various sizes, we have restocked a limited amount of Tilt-Up braces for our customers to purchase for their upcoming projects. The following sizes have limited stock available: D-1, D-4, D-5, and D-12. In addition…
Read MoreWedge Form Tie
We currently have Wedge Form Ties in stock! Available in common sizes: 6″, 8″, 10″, and 12″. We are able to manufacture custom sizes that fit your job site’s needs. Functionality A Wedge Tie is used to hold concrete formwork in place while concrete is being poured. Placing the tie…
Read MoreBridge Overhang Brackets
Have you ever wondered how freeway overpasses were constructed? The answer: Bridge Overhang Brackets Functionality Bridge Overhang Brackets are a necessity for the construction of bridge overhangs. Made from steel, Overhang Brackets are accompanied by plywood sheathing and timber joists for the main formwork construction prior to concrete pouring. The…
Read MoreD-12 Braces
We currently have limited stock of Tilt-Up Braces, including the popular D-12 32′ Fixed Length Brace, which are available with extensions and couplers to accommodate any project. Moreover, our Tilt-Up Braces are assembled in-house at our warehouse located in Chino, California. Here, we piece together industry standard braces to accommodate…
Read MoreCoil Rod: Essential to Building
How is your Coil Rod stock looking? Coil Rod is a necessity when thinking about forming buildings and structures. When needing to connect other forming accessories together, threaded rod is a fundamental piece needed to complete the project. From Ties to Nut Washers, these accessories would be useless if it…
Read MoreWhat are Snapties?
How does a Concrete Snaptie work? Concrete Snapties are used for vertical concrete wall forming. When applied, the snaptie is used to resist lateral movement from fresh concrete. Most Snapties include two 1″ plastic cones. The plastic cones set the wall dimension and cover the plywood hole. After the plywood…
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