Diesel Dan
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Hey all, tapping the vast knowledge resevoir for some assistance, kevin54 can chime in as well.
Going to be putting up a 40x72x17.5' building.
Will be on a traditional foundation, stem walls and 4" slab. Since I'm new to the area I don't know any of the contractors first hand and we know they are all good, just ask them.
Will be receiving a bid/contract shortly to review and I expect it to be written to favor the contractor. Footing portion should be straight forward, 8"x24", two row #4 rebar on chairs, 3500 psi mix at 4-6" slump, continuous pour.
Specs for the wall?
- plus/minus 1/4" on overall length/with and height? If block should I spec pre-wetting the block before setting?
The BIG question.
How to spec out the floor. Since I will use this as my main work shop it needs to be flat/smooth for rolling equipment. No, absolutely NOT going with any form of broomed finish.
I may even ask about a surface hardener for the shop area.
If I can seal off all the door openings I'd like to flood cool it for 3 days or so.
Post away, I will read but have limited access internet access where I'm at. In fact the new house/shop does not have cable or even DSL. Heck not even sure they'd extend a phone line but luckily we get cell reception on the hill but not on the road.
Location is Columbia, TN area.
Going to be putting up a 40x72x17.5' building.
Will be on a traditional foundation, stem walls and 4" slab. Since I'm new to the area I don't know any of the contractors first hand and we know they are all good, just ask them.
Will be receiving a bid/contract shortly to review and I expect it to be written to favor the contractor. Footing portion should be straight forward, 8"x24", two row #4 rebar on chairs, 3500 psi mix at 4-6" slump, continuous pour.
Specs for the wall?
- plus/minus 1/4" on overall length/with and height? If block should I spec pre-wetting the block before setting?
The BIG question.
How to spec out the floor. Since I will use this as my main work shop it needs to be flat/smooth for rolling equipment. No, absolutely NOT going with any form of broomed finish.
I may even ask about a surface hardener for the shop area.
If I can seal off all the door openings I'd like to flood cool it for 3 days or so.
Post away, I will read but have limited access internet access where I'm at. In fact the new house/shop does not have cable or even DSL. Heck not even sure they'd extend a phone line but luckily we get cell reception on the hill but not on the road.
Location is Columbia, TN area.



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