If I had enough property I would have 3-4 of those storage containers, maybe stacked in some sort of formation.The Adventures of Rowdy and the Mountain man(tm)
If I had enough property I would have 3-4 of those storage containers, maybe stacked in some sort of formation.
Someday
I was thinking 2-3 on the ground with a drive thru carport thru the middle, with a second floor that had two short ones and two long ones making a square and having the middle area of that square enclosed and also two decks on either side of the upper square with a nice dedicated BBQ area on one of them.
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I want to bury Juan or two.If I had enough property I would have 3-4 of those storage containers, maybe stacked in some sort of formation.
Someday
In like 10 years I could and will pull something off with them containers and it will be funI want to bury Juan or two.
Next property....
In the morning we're welding the tabs on and securing them to the cement footers. I'll try to get some pics.
Oh yeah, got stung in the lip by a beer can bee too. Caught me slippin...
Had half a duck lip for a while. About to take a second benadryl.
Finally stopped burning about an hour ago.
How much had the concrete cured?So, here's the progress today.
Grinding, drilling, and priming these fuckers too way longer than expected.
But we got into a groove.
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Then we did some hole making in concrete.
My HD drill got real hot.
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Gonna pick up a slightly larger masonry bit to auger out the 1/2" holes in the morning, we need room for the epoxy in the holes to truly grab the all thread.
That's all the progress today, tommorrow they'll be basically welded to the ground.
That's what it "felt" like. My bro swore "can't hardly tell".
No rebar, 16" deep trenches, we let it cure 12 days before weight bearing.How much had the concrete cured?
Rebar in that slab? size of rebar?
2 braces or 3 per corner?
Good progress MM
That is plenty strongNo rebar, 16" deep trenches, we let it cure 12 days before weight bearing.
EDIT- No slab, just trenched perimeter.
Wait, there's no rebar at all? Did you add fiber mesh to the mix?No rebar, 16" deep trenches, we let it cure 12 days before weight bearing.
EDIT- No slab, just trenched perimeter.
That's what it "felt" like. My bro swore "can't hardly tell".
Not sure if he was being legit or if it was just funnier that way.
Had a speech impediment for about 3 hours, lol, sounded like the kid from fat Albert. Obey Kaybe
Tall boys, 9.6 X 408.7' or 9.6' height storage containers?
Those are big boys, very tall if you take advantage of that height with some racks or somethingTall boys, 9.6 X 40