I just did my driveway. 65 yards worth. Concrete guy (also my cousin) told me fiber is a waste. Take that money and use toward rebar or wire. All the fiber does is prevent the tiny surface spider cracks on a smooth finish. Does nothing for actual cracking strength.
P.S. I paid full price no...
Been a while since I posted, busy at work and holidays. Finally got to get back to it today. End wall finished, tear out more old stuff tomorrow on the back wall and rearrange more clutter.
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Now that archrey season is winding down slowly making some progress.
All 3 doors are back together and operational again. Started hanging tin above the doors. This has been the most tedious and slow part so far. Once this is done should speed up alot.
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On the subject. Been cruising through this thread and did a search. Does anyone use the milwaulkee workbench? When my renovation is done looking at buying one.
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I like the 3 bays. We use two for vehicles, the third is a work area and where i park the motorcycle. Also park the 4wheeler there for snow removal in the winter and a space to service the lawn mower etc without having to pull a vehicle out. I have enough room to rotate tires against the wall...
Well 6" of rain freed up time to get back at it today.
@amkluttz heres a shot of inbetween the bays. Measures 16"
Heres a close up of the ceiling to wall transition with the f and j combination.
Trimmed out the window, reinstalled the door track and got the wall started. Now relocating...
Standard 9x7 doors. Garage was a package from local lumber store. Drawback is there isnt much space between doors. Benefit was the entire garage was under 4000$ back in 2000 complete with siding to match the house. Its tight but surprisingly there is room to get out of the truck without banging...