I'm impressed one of those soyboys actually managed to carry in an 80 (ok, I'm really stretching it, 60) pound bag of concrete such a large distance.
I guess they didn't realize how long concrete takes to dry, or how much concrete they would actually need to barricade a door. Protip: Concrete doesn't really expand. It expands just enough to be annoying and crack so you have to use expansion joints.
Even then, using it to block off a door is a horrible idea. If you really wanted to do that, you'd bring along like 50 cinder blocks, a concrete drill, some rebar, and like 30 bags of concrete, and a lot of water. You'd also need a lot of time.
Honestly, those idiots would have been better off just using a bunch of 2x4's, a handful of self tapping screws, and drilling into one of the studs on the drywall. They can even bring the 2x4's pre-cut into 4 foot segments with pilot holes pre-drilled ~30, 32, and 38 inches apart (to bolt it to the frame on the 3 most common door sizes), so you can barricade them in even faster.
They don't read here. Besides, let's face it, they'll probably chop their hand off trying to operate a saw cutting the 2x4's.
I'm impressed one of those soyboys actually managed to carry in an 80 (ok, I'm really stretching it, 60) pound bag of concrete such a large distance.
I guess they didn't realize how long concrete takes to dry, or how much concrete they would actually need to barricade a door. Protip: Concrete doesn't really expand. It expands just enough to be annoying and crack so you have to use expansion joints.
Even then, using it to block off a door is a horrible idea. If you really wanted to do that, you'd bring along like 50 cinder blocks, a concrete drill, some rebar, and like 30 bags of concrete, and a lot of water. You'd also need a lot of time.
Honestly, those idiots would have been better off just using a bunch of 2x4's, a handful of self tapping screws, and drilling into one of the studs on the drywall. They can even bring the 2x4's pre-cut into 4 foot segments with pilot holes pre-drilled ~30, 32, and 38 inches apart (to bolt it to the frame on the 3 most common door sizes), so you can barricade them in even faster.
They don't read here. Besides, let's face it, they'll probably chop their hand off trying to operate a saw cutting the 2x4's.