Here's an idea... post for volunteers from the garage journal!
... err... maybe not. You'd just end up with a bunch of guys standing back and pointing, saying; "You're doing it wrong", Look at these pictures on my phone of my build", and "That looks great, you can handle it while I get another beer!"
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Two of the guys I was counting on helping are busy friday. One going to MN deer hunting and the other has to babysit his nephew. That kinda bites and after asking all my friends that I'd trust to do acceptable work it's me, my uncle and one friend from work. 3 definitely isn't enough. I could get one more guy but he splashed concrete all over my siding last time he helped when we poured driveway at my old house.
Wall guy from Columbus called back. He was very helpful but can't pour for about 2 weeks. He said the weak point of my setup is the tapcons and nails holding inside forms. I have to agree and taking his advice I will be installing some 1/2" anchors 2 per form and on the 8 braces. Better safe than sorry having a spill.
Just for heck of it I texted contractor #1 for first time in over a month and he got right back to me saying hes been past and my forms looked good. He said he might be able to pour for me saturday and would know by tomorrow. Contractor #2 after another voicemail. Still no response. Funny thing is. Contractor #1 used to work for #2 and #2 wanted to call and give #1 a hard time for not returning my calls when I initially asked him to pour my wall and he promised he'd fit me in. Then he turns around and is even worse.
I posted on a local guys facebook group looking for help and one of the recommendations was the same guy I had bought barn beams from when I started lifting the garage. He seemed like a very stand up guy and gave me a smoking deal on the beams. I contacted him and he said he'd get with his guys tomorrow and see if he could fit me in this week. I forgot to ask name of the business tho but he said my job would be no problem for him and his guys after I sent him a few pics.
Hopefully I get some pour plans made tomorrow.
I also want to figure out a way to mildly pre-heat the garage night before so that everything goes well.
I have 40 or so used 4x8 sheets of 2" white insulation I got free this summer I was thinking of leaning up against outside of garage all the way around to keep heat in. Not sure how to close up garage door and soffet tho. The garage breathes too well to keep any heat in. Maybe I'll just lean insulation sheets up against inside forms and put a 130ft heated roof cable inside forms until before it's poured.
Hopefully its not windy and the insulation doesn't blow away too.
Overall it was a decent day.
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