I was gonna come post asking for progress but seems I am the one that hasn't been keeping up!
Keep up the good work man, cant wait to see and use the finished product. You got the shop, i got the pool.
William
Definitely ready for a pool party soon, sweated by **** off outside today and didn't start working until 5:30!
Vacation was good but ended too soon as always. We had a great trip to Tulum, Mexico. Very quiet town and a great place for R&R.
I made a slight bit of progress today but I had to start by draining the hole and digging some of the mud out that was the product of tropical storm Bill. I finally decided just to set the post and let the remaining water/mud soup mix dry out over the next couple of days while I'm digging the hole for the other post...thank goodness that one doesn't have to be set in as much concrete as this one.
Post is in, that was one heavy dude. I was able to set it within .5" of the property line, good enough for me!
View from front of the house. Going to have to torch off about 1.5' but will be covered with a post cap with a solar light similar to this: http://www.deckorators.com/products/lighting/solar-post-caps/versacaps/traditional-solar-versacaps
This is what it looked like in the hole after emptying as much water as possible and setting the post. It looks like a lot of water left, but its actually a very soupy mud with sandy clay below which is almost impossible to shovel out when wet. Going to need a couple of sunny days to dry out the rest before shoveling out.
Also had a lot of washout due to the rain, almost a foot lost beneath the driveway...going to require me to level the soil beneath the sod surrounding the post hole so that I don't end up with puddles around the post when everything is said and done.
I'm taking off of work on Friday to buy the concrete, the local equipment rental store has a small trailer that can hold up to 2 yards, should be perfect. You have to pour within 45 minutes of them filling the trailer so I'm glad it's less than 2 miles away. Should be a fun filled week

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And yes, I know I overdid it on the concrete, so what. Sometimes you just have to shoot for the moon and hope you don't get burned out in the process.

