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1/24/2020 5:18 PM  #1


A little bit of progress on the new shop

I have been laid up for a week with the flu, so the only pic I have is through my bedroom window.
This week they installed new 200’ electrical and water and comm cables, plus installed 200’ sewer lines.
They got the first 100’ of driveway formed up. It has to get poured before they form up the building.
At least getting SOMETHING done.


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1/24/2020 5:24 PM  #2


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

WOW!     You got  "the flu" flu?! Or a terrible cold?  Either way I feel fer ye.......and hope you get better quickly.
6sal6


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1/24/2020 6:46 PM  #3


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

I would have thought the driveway would be last.   I wouldn't want to have heavy trucks and machinery
on it and they would have done a great job of packing down the dirt.

 

1/24/2020 8:13 PM  #4


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

The pic is shot facing north. The shop is way up north. They have to bring the trucks in from the north to avoid driving on the new or existing driveway. The lot is vacant (mine) north of the shop. All trucks will come in from the north, through where the shop will be, to pour the driveway. Once he drive is done, they will frame the parking pad and the shop. Then use a pump truck to pour both, exiting to the north.
All construction stuff will enter from the north.

Some day


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1/26/2020 6:13 AM  #5


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

A friend of mine is building a new garage, He ripped down an old building and filled in the basement where he is building. The place has bee a muddy mess. I stopped up yesterday, he had some base put down for the driveway. He said it was a mix of rubber and stone. You walk on it and it's very clean for stone. Never seen that before! 


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1/26/2020 1:11 PM  #6


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

wsinsle wrote:

I stopped up yesterday

Try more roughage/fiber.....works great!..............
.Go gitt'um Walt!!
6sal6
 


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1/27/2020 6:33 PM  #7


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop



Some hard evidence that more is coming!


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1/27/2020 6:39 PM  #8


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Looks great!


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1/27/2020 6:55 PM  #9


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

MS,  I think you're sandbagging the updates on the progress.  When I look at the pics, I see blue sky, green trees, and some guys in short sleeves.  Couldn't be January...… (JK, nice progress, hope you're feeling better)

 

1/27/2020 9:34 PM  #10


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

They did mention on the local news tonight that we had not had a freeze here this January.  Very wild winter!   Cedar trees and live oaks stay green year around.  No excuses for short sleeves.


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1/29/2020 6:46 PM  #11


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

January 28.  Started framing main slab


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1/30/2020 5:56 PM  #12


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

If you have the christening during the summer...before the snow flies...I just might be able to make it.  

 


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1/31/2020 12:48 AM  #13


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

That's exciting. I love the foundation and framing stages of construction. What does a yard of concrete go for in Texas these days?


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

1/31/2020 8:11 AM  #14


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Looks like you can park a lot of Mustangs in that driveway.


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1/31/2020 5:19 PM  #15


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

No idea on concrete price. I have a contract price for the whole project.
I planned on lots of parking space, even if it is single file.


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2/01/2020 12:56 PM  #16


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

How many feet from your house to the shop?


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2/01/2020 1:07 PM  #17


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

I can't wait to drive down and come see the shop finished!


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2/03/2020 8:33 AM  #18


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

almcgee wrote:

How many feet from your house to the shop?

 
The new driveway is 157’ long. It connects to existing driveway near an existing garage door.


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2/03/2020 8:36 AM  #19


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop






freaky dice game

They should be pouring the slab this week.


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2/03/2020 12:32 PM  #20


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Are they gonna stub up the electrical feed in the slab too?


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

2/03/2020 5:14 PM  #21


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Bolted to Floor wrote:

Are they gonna stub up the electrical feed in the slab too?

Yes, the electrical and communications conduits are there in the middle of the slab.


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2/03/2020 5:25 PM  #22


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

How bout a big floor drain?!
6sal6


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2/03/2020 5:44 PM  #23


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

With the shop that distance from the residence, I would be concerned with security. 
Don't know about you Steve butt at my age I can't run the length of a 1,1/2 football fields very quickly carrying my 12 gauge 3 inch magnum.


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2/03/2020 6:16 PM  #24


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Don't you know Rudi........Everybody in TEXAS has an   "ASSAULT WEAPON" ( Eye roll emoji)!!  Very capable of 'reaching-out-and-touching-someone'.
6sal6


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2/03/2020 6:57 PM  #25


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

6sally6 wrote:

Don't you know Rudi........Everybody in TEXAS has an "ASSAULT WEAPON" ( Eye roll emoji)!! Very capable of 'reaching-out-and-touching-someone'.
6sal6

Well almost right,,,  if you take total guns legal
registered in Texas  there could be 7 total guns per person,,, somebody has a lot of guns,, .  
 

 

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