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Let the games begin...30' x 45'

FatFenderBowTie

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Finally underway!!

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The pad is 30 X 45 with a 16" X 16" thickened edge, 1 1/2" foam under, on the sides of and 4' past the pad, 10" of compacted 3/4 down. In floor heat is also being installed.

The shop is going to be 30 X 45 with 16' ceilings and a 16'W x 14'T O.H.D. Steel inside and out.

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Congratulations. I know how excited you must be. I'm envious of the area you have and the size of your build. I'm looking forward to following your progress. As an aside, cool General Tire sign.
 

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So waht is thei 70 yrd of 3/4 stuff? I thought that you were getting ready to pour footings or a monolithic slab
 
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FatFenderBowTie

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Poly, 1 1/2" foam, re bar and forms are tomorrow...in floor heat (PEX) is Wednesday and pour is Thursday. The 70 yards of 3/4 down is for a 10" base.
 
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FatFenderBowTie

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Yes crushed limestone. We are in farming country so the black soil goes down fairly far, then it usually hits clay.

The area we are digging is an old farm road, the first 6" were as hard as a rock, both skid steers had issues with breaking the surface, when they did, it peeled off like asphalt. Even the soil where we dug down for the 16 X 16 thickened edge is rock hard.
 

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I like the site but what are your plans? As far as what you will be doing in your garage and what we be in it. What kind of questions are you facing during the build phase?
 
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FatFenderBowTie

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How much more working time do you have before it gets too cold?

Well after 3 days of rain and wind advisories and in some areas of my province heavy flooding everything is back on its way. Ground is not frozen, and we have postponed the pour until next week to give the pad area a few days to dry out. It is forecast to be 30 - 50 F or 0 - 10 C next week, and after the pour the pad will be covered with insulated tarps to help with curing.

The building is scheduled to start Nov 24, but they can build in any weather (may not be as happy about it, but it can be done...LOL)

I like the site but what are your plans? As far as what you will be doing in your garage and what we be in it. What kind of questions are you facing during the build phase?

Will be working on the car in my avatar as well as a few others...my wife has a 1983 Cutlass T Top car with a 355 in it that we are installing a 700R 4 speed and 373 posi, and I am also building a 1949 Chevy 3100 truck which I am putting on a S10 4X4 chassis for a year round vehicle.
 

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Great looking form work. One thing I dont understand is why you aren't using rebar chairs to support the rebar.
 

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When I was doing flat work we used concrete brick as chairs. It looks real good and will be a nice size shop.
FatFenderBowTie I like the name.
 
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FatFenderBowTie

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banzaitoyota as Motown 454 said...had the option to go either way, but after talking to a few concrete guys, this is the way they usually support the re bar. Cut old concrete, bricks, sidewalk blocks....

PEX is in, inspection passed with flying colors, ready for pouring Monday..

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FatFenderBowTie

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My pressure in the lines has dropped from 50 psi on Friday to 42 psi this morning, I am not sure if I should be concerned with this, or if it is due to temperature fluctuations from day to night.....
 
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FatFenderBowTie

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Looks like I couldn't ask for better concrete pouring weather for this time of year, as long as environment Canada is right (which I know 99% of the time they aren't)

Today - Sunny High 11°C

Tue - Clearing High 12°C Low 2°C

Wed - A mix of sun and cloud High 9°C Low 1°C

Thu - Sunny High 6°C Low 1°C

Fri - Sunny High 8°C Low -3°C

Sat - Sunny High 8°C Low -2°C

Sun - Sunny High 5°C Low -3°C
 

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Did you figure out your pressure drop problem in your pex?

Keep the updates coming
 

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thats ALOT of concrete - glad I'm not getting the bill..haha

I see you've already gotten some projects lined up - Hope you'll be posting on those too!
 
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FatFenderBowTie

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smoooooth

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I see you've already gotten some projects lined up - Hope you'll be posting on those too!

ya those are a few of my projects to go in....here is one of the 90% finished ones, my wife's 1983 Olds Cutlass;

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and one of the 50% finished, my 48 4 door;

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Notice hers is further along, shiny and new looking!??! Happy wife, happy life! :p
 

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Love the avatar... looks like a Bennett gas pump in the picture.
 

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Sweeeet! I dont know if your going to be doing the framing yourslef or not but if you do you'll be gald you have the pad poured first. It makes it so much easier working on a nice flat surface.
 

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Fat Fender- looks good, what kind of heater are you using with the Pex install? I have a 24X40 shop and hopefully next week will be getting a friend to help me hook up the heaater. I found a Hydro Shark 3 boiler ( 9.6 kw) that should do my space. As I am just east of Brandon ,Man. looked out and 4 inches of snow fell overnight. Hope you avoided it!!!!
 
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