If you are removing head bolts those can be pretty tough sometimes even with a good head on them. mine work just fine never have had a problem. I put it on tap it a few times with a hammer to seat it and then twist and out they come.
First let me say this has been one of the best thought out barns I have ever seen. I have spent a couple years planning one and this has changed everything. I was doing a 40x104. Now I want this size I think it has more room to move things around in. So if you could give me some pointers on your...
That I am way ahead on that part I am using commercial gutters piped into a cistern I will use it to wash cars water garden stuff like that thank you though. That is why I was wondering about the drains to a sump to the septic.
I don't think you wanna use a router it would cost you a fortune in bits trex is hard on anything saw blades included my advice is check the depth gauge set a circular saw to the depth just before your joist and get a good straight edge and several blades and have fun use a jamb saw to get up...
Good advice i am taking notes keep the ideas coming I don't want any stone left unturned I hate surprises during the build
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How thick should I pour concrete I an going to seal it I will just be using it for cars and trucks I will be pouring a footer for my two post lift and what about drains
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Ok so I am wanting to build a workshop and I need advice. What are some do's and dont's when building a 40x104 pole barn. I was thinking 14 feet high walls to be able to lift a car up high enough to work on and what to do about condensation and gables I was thinking one foot all the way around...