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Smokin_Joe

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This is what our backyard, behind our guesthouse next door, looked like... prior to the construction.

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This is how I moved the canopy...then used the swivel wheels to act as stabilizers as I moved the shed by dragging it on a long railway tie
Everything was moved off the lot to satisfy City Hall.

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jack stand

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A good "cure & seal" that's solvent based will do this but it's usually within a few days of the pour.
I did one with a solvent base that was great.... "Diamond clear" or something like that from Euclid chemical co.
Did my current shop with a water based that was ****. A slight mist of even WD 40 would take it off.
The solvent based stuff was very high "VOC's" and might be outlawed by now.
The salesman recommended it because of my radiant. IMHO it was a waste.
 
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