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    Cutting metal barn siding

    I would take the whole roof off, extend your shop about 30 feet and put on a new roof making sure the edge is right this time for the new gutter. That should solve the problem. :lol_hitti
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    Garage door window covering

    That looks really cool, any pictures of the rest of your garage?
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    Anyone ever mixed & poured their own concrete floor?

    I don't remember seeing any of these trucks around here but maybe I just haven't been paying attention. I will have to check into that.:thumbup:
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    Anyone ever mixed & poured their own concrete floor?

    I really haven't compared the exact cost of each option. I was going based on the last ready mix job I had done (about 5 years ago). It was a 12 x 40 x 4" pour and the concrete alone was around $1,000 so I assumed with the cost increase and the similar size, it would still be close to $700 -...
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    Anyone ever mixed & poured their own concrete floor?

    I could do it in larger sections, probably could do half in one day and half the next if needed. All the cold joints don't bother me, I can tie them together with re-bar or fencing. I can also caulk the joints. I can also make a bigger section near the door to prevent water from coming in and...
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    Anyone ever mixed & poured their own concrete floor?

    My 24x36 garage is being turned into a game room/diner/entertainment room at the present time and my work shop is going to be moved to my barn. The problem is that the floor in the area that I'm going to use is an old hand poured concrete floor that is cracked and sunk in a few areas. I know...
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    I could kick myself for not buying this sooner.

    Boy do I feel like an idiot. I've had an older electric impact in my tool cabinet for years and have only used it a few times to take off the lug nuts on my truck. I never really thought about using it for small projects. :headscrat. I think about all the time I spent turning lag bolts with a...
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