Marctrees
Well-known member
Why do all the pole building photos I've seen have the lowest girt - the treated one forming the slab pour- With the top of it like a few inches ABOVE the finished slab elevation? instead of level like when forming a driveway or sidewalk?
Then they could run their screed board on it, instead of estimating where to hold it. Or do they cut a notch at the end of their screed 2x4 to ride on the top edge?
The only reason I can figure, is so the exterior steel can get a little higher above the exterior grade moisture. Thanks all, Lars
Then they could run their screed board on it, instead of estimating where to hold it. Or do they cut a notch at the end of their screed 2x4 to ride on the top edge?
The only reason I can figure, is so the exterior steel can get a little higher above the exterior grade moisture. Thanks all, Lars
