Ok, life has gotten busier for me since last week, but that just means I need to be more efficient and eat my Wheaties!
My builder started doing some other work on my house, so while he is doing that I had him show me where I need to dig for the footings for this project. We need three new footings in the front of the garage for the 8' door and the entry door. These need to be 4'8" down because of the frost here. He said we could get away with 4' since he knows digging these by hand will be a ball buster for me, but I told him no, if we need 4'8" then that is what I am going to provide.
This is as far as I got today...this hole is not deep enough yet, but it's all I had time to do. Was busy with other things until about 3pm, then started on this. Two of the new footers will be going in here. Once I finish this, I'll move on to the other holes I need to dig.
There are a few reasons why the digging is hard:
1: 90 degree temps
2. The first two feet are coarse sand and rocks...lots and lots of rocks from big to small. Plus, old broken concrete chunks. This is what whoever built this structure in the first place used for fill.
3. After the rock/sand layer, you hit hard, hard clay. Got to break it with a pick before you can shovel it out.
Here is a small number of the rocks that I pulled just from that one hole so far. Many others, the smaller ones, were carted away in the wheel barrow to the back of the garage where I am piling the dirt for now. The trash can lid gives some sense of scale:
Speaking of trash cans, I decided not to put these nasty old things back in the garage once it has been renovated. Who wants rotten trash smell inside? Not me! So, I am having my builder make a simple little enclosure on the east side of the building. I'm picturing a "gate" on the front that swings open to remove the cans when full. I believe he will also extend the roof over the enclosure to keep water from pouring onto them. I am having him make it long enough to hold four of the large Rubbermaid cans. These stakes are where I will need to dig two 4'8" holes for the posts:
Should be easier digging because there should not be so many rocks...just heavy clay.
I received an e-mail from Photobucket saying that me free account is approaching the limit of my bandwidth for the month. If I go over, my picture links will not be available until my limit is rest on the 6th of next month. Just an FYI.
Thanks for looking at my humble project.