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STILL waiting on concrete!!!!! Really need to get moving on other things.......
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i had to wait over three months for concrete because it was a small job and it was 3 times your size. i got concrete as a fill in when a walmart postponed pouring for a week.
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09-07-2016, 10:26 AM | #28 |
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We now have CONCRETE. !! Happy day.
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Saw cut at 6am this am, slab is officially done!!! Windows, doors, soffet, facia and siding should be buttoned up by next Tuesday. Then the interior build out can begin...
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That is going to be a great toy box .
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09-08-2016, 09:27 PM | #31 |
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Yep, new concrete in is always exciting....especially when you can walk around on it. Looks good!
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09-12-2016, 12:52 PM | #32 |
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Looking like a building now !
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That is looking nice ,Im envious ,I just cancelled my building plans after trying for close to 3 years to find a builder .
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09-15-2016, 10:59 PM | #34 |
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Busy week but got the exterior buttoned up yesterday.......
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Very nice! You will have plenty of time to get it done before that white stuff starts in too!
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Nice shop! Looking very good.
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Got the 200 amp service and panel in, starting to pull the circuits for lights and outlets.....
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09-30-2016, 03:45 PM | #38 |
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Got a little more done on the inside today........
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dang, nice shop
fast progress, nice to have a contractor i would have done it myself and would have been slopping around in mud and snow for 3 winters
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Looks great .
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10-06-2016, 11:56 AM | #41 |
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Looks awesome! I really like your building. You'd it right. I put up a Carolina Carport enclosed building last Nov here in FL. 24 deep and 30 wide. It has been a blessing for me. I'll have to start a thread sometime. Thanks for sharing.
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A little update, got the 16 T5 fixtures installed and wired, flood lights and outlet wires pulled. Still need to pull the 220 circuts for welder, lift and compressor. Working on fering the walls for insulation placement, interior wall panels were ordered yesterday.....
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Moving along very quickly! Your shop will be nice and bright with those lights and white metal.
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Busy, busy, busy............got the drive and approach extension done this week, almost ready for wall panel install
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Wall panel install has begun......
Ray, if she only had thumbs.....
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Looking good. The wall metal really brightens it up
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Looks like you got a nice garage there.
I guess that is "pole barn framing" Do you guys have building inspectors where you live or just get your plans approved and build it ?
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Yes, Pole barn framing. I wanted to go stick build but the foundation numbers were stupid high, just could not justify it.......Pole barn needed no plan review, just a framing inspection. We saw our first bit of white stuff this am, need to get moving on HEAT !!!!!!
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That white metal looks really good. What will you use for heat?
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