I'm going to be pouring a concrete slab to square it up plan on doing 5" thick plus 4" of packed sand under it like I said before I'm not going to be putting anything heavy in it is that thick enough ?
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I have and also if I ever needed to do anything major to the pump but that's why I plan on not going overboard on building it so I could take it apart easy
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You are all right about the fuel and chemicals above it so I'll probably keep those things in my garage but I still want to build the shed over my well house you'll see in the pic the two pieces of metal is the hole to go down a ladder so I want to square the whole thing and build steps going...
Your saying a foot and a half thick concrete isn't that strong ? And the actual size is 8x12 and the stairs going down make up the other .. what is rack resistance? And are you saying my well will get contaminated ? Sorry for all the questions I'm just wanting to make sure everything is ok...
Are you saying it's bad as far as the fuel or fertilizer leaking down to the well if the fuel is in a good container and I don't use liquid fertilizer is that what your saying ?
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hey guys need some input i have a well house that is 12x16 with a solid 1.5' concrete ceiling so im going to build a shed on top of it to store small items shovels fuel fertilizer etc... so i went to menards and built a kit my question is im doing stud walls and putting tin on the outside the...
Do they not know the difference between a garage and shop ? And mine would be a furnace so I feel it's a little safer than a wood stove and plus the good pipe going up is better than single wall
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Anyone ever install a wood furnace in their garage/shop ? Can you even do that anymore ? I want to buy a summers heat 3000 I have 8" double wall stainless pipe already to go through the ceiling and outside and would line the corner with fireproof cement board. Any advise is helpful thanks...