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I might be crazy but i ain't dumb
No he just didn't think we could get all that we did done in 4 daysDid he think that like it was a bad thing?![]()
Anytime you can trade mechanic work for masonry work, you win.
That's exactly what I thought
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No he just didn't think we could get all that we did done in 4 daysDid he think that like it was a bad thing?![]()
Anytime you can trade mechanic work for masonry work, you win.
Well I got my building permits and have decided to go with footings for a couple reasons, much better structurally, better to heat, and lastly im afraid that if I poured a slab the weight of trailer and building would crack the concrete since it will stl be rather green.
Our frost code is 42" so im going to pour 12" footing to grade and then block up from there. lucky for me I have a buddy that's a block layer and he said he will help me lay the block if I put a clutch and ring gear in his 79 ford high boy, I love a good labor swap
So I am going to be putting my wood burner back into this garage but I can decide where the best place to put it would be, I know I'm a long ways off from this yet but trying to get the layout right from the start. The options are the back corners or in the middle, what's every ones thoughts. I have a magic heat on it so it helps with circulation of heat


