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![]() We leveled off the dirt and built the farm. Pouring cement tomorrow. Would be done today if the weather didn't screw us up yesterday. |
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I ain't no messican. Look at dis.
That desk job is softening me up. |
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Ouch...that manual back hoe will get you. Or was it the sledge hammer.
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Both.
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lol !! is it gonna be like a pole barn? or have walls that have siding ect?? reason i ask is i didnt see any curb formed to set a wall on if is is gonna have walls ....that way the water will stay out
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Byron must not have helped...i dont see any electrical stubbed out that slab
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Hope to see this finish product, I will need one for the new Haynie as well.
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The "farm" looks good. How many acres you gonna plant there?LOL
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footings area little deep for just a boat shed how many yards did you come up with? could save a good bit if you made them a little more shallow. also you need to raise your wire mesh up about 2 inches off the ground. cement bricks work well. overall looks good.
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How are you going to anchor the roof supports to the concrete?
J - bolts? |
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The wire mesh is pulled up when the concrete was poured. I hired some concrete finishers to do the concrete work.
It took 11 1/2 yards. It is 14' X 28' with a 17' driveway. I got the concrete from the guy I posted with the big Squid. $87/yard. It is just a pole barn type, with a bit attic for my wife to store stuff. It will be shingled roof with the same vinyl siding as my house so it will look the same. |
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Right after the concrete finishers did their thing.
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dude that is a smokin deal!!! |
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2 weeks ago when I first called it was $88/yard. When I called Monday, it went down to $87. Few others quoted me anywhere from $95 to $105 per yard, depending on where their plant was located.
Me and the salesman both grew up in the same small town. Knowed him since he was a lil kid. His family is good people. |
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Dang, seems like they would have given you a deal for that much concrete.
My job would be cheaper if I went with just a conventional metal roof, but we have some restrictions in the hood. Since I wiped out the front of my garage and the top of my center console, I figgered it would have been cheaper to build this thing a couple years ago. And my wife wanted more attic space, so that is gonna add some $$$'s too. |
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Are you doing the framing and finish work Ray?
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well i paid 95 here in oakdale. they must get that stuff out the gulf, farther north you go it goes up....
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I got a friend who is a carpenter who is doing most of it. Otis Collins.
Poole Roofing is doing the shingles. I also have a friend who has a sheet metal business. When he isn't busy, he will be on it with myself and my dad. |
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But me and him are gonna study a lot of free beers tomorrow night. Don't look for him to give you any help Saturday. |
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