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Row v. Wade

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canoevisions1.jpg With all of the rain across the state this past weekend, members of UMR's Concrete Canoe Team must have been thinking about what it would have taken to build an arc. Right, team members haul their canoe from the cold waters at Twin Lakes Recreation Area in Columbia, Mo. Normal concrete used in a construction project would weigh about 150 pounds per cubic foot. The necessary weight of the concrete mix used for this canoe was less than 62.4 pounds per cubic foot, which is the unit weight of water. More pics and stuff from this past weekend's concrete canoe competition in Columbia to follow...

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