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After he did the road he cleaned out the area for the new shop.



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Dont look it but it is pretty level and slopes a bit to the back..
about a 75 x 75 area..

picked up a bunch of rough cut 2x6's yestday..
lag bolts came in today,,gotta order more screws.
get fasteners off the internet delivered for about 1/3 price of box stores :)

think first part of shop will be 16x16.

tomorrow going to pick up some insularion,,was in a 24x45 attic six inches thick,,will work great insulating floor and cieling,,cost = two cases beer :)

think i have enough wall insulation saved already.

have plenty lectic wire,will need some boxes and outlet strips.

Sawyer got a bunch of 2x4's done and some boards but need more 2x6's for the roof.
need more of everything !!
he has fri off and sat and sun off,will call him tomorrow,,NEED MORE !!!!! :)

What are you setting the floor up on, concrete blocks on top of concrete pavers/patiostones?
 
Poor ole 044 died from saw dust ingestion. Total rebuild, p+c both beyond repair, rings busted and gouged the **** out if the cylinder above the transfers.
 
Wus thinkin concrete blocks,,maybe stronger than pavers..
suggestion ??

Best, pour a continous 8" thick X 16" wide footing with two runs of 5/8" rebar all the way around, flush with the ground surface . Then lay two to three courses of 8" concrete block all the way around. The building will be very solidly supported. Just sitting the building on concrete blocks is inadequate, they sink into the ground too easily and break up at the drop of a hat.
 
Poor ole 044 died from saw dust ingestion. Total rebuild, p+c both beyond repair, rings busted and gouged the **** out if the cylinder above the transfers.

Squeels are known for poor air filtration,weak bearings and seals,caranks breaking,bearings wallowing out cases,,etc...
just a matter of what goes first.

dont feel bad least it wasnt a GOOD saw :)
 
Best, pour a continous 8" thick X 16" wide footing with two runs of 5/8" rebar all the way around, flush with the ground surface . Then lay two to three courses of 8" concrete block all the way around. The building will be very solidly supported. Just sitting the building on concrete blocks is inadequate, they sink into the ground too easily and break up at the drop of a hat.

Aint gonna happen :)
 
Squeels are known for poor air filtration,weak bearings and seals,caranks breaking,bearings wallowing out cases,,etc...
just a matter of what goes first.

dont feel bad least it wasnt a GOOD saw :)

What about the four you had hanging in your shop? The ones that were polished and perfectly restored?
 

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