I've pointed this out before, but the wikipedia page is wrong.
There is a chart showing the timeline for construction on Bonfire from the 70s-1999. "Push" is defined as "24/7 effort to finish the first four levels." That's not true. During push, stack only ran from 6-12 and 12-6. In the weeks before that ("pre-push"
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it went from 6-10 and 10-2.
The only time that there was 24 hour stacking was the final weekend before it burned where the three shifts would go in a 6 hours on, 12 off rotation. Granted throughout pre-push and push there was always work going on 24 hours a day but there was always work to be done. I spent many weekday afternoons working and not on stack.
Or it was at least that way for the last 3 years before it fell. I'd also say that cut was more like 6 or 7 weeks.