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Re: corn crib conversion?
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Posted by John S-B on October 24, 2006 at 16:59:30 from (206.211.166.58):
In Reply to: corn crib conversion? posted by cheap shop on October 24, 2006 at 14:46:54:
Do you need to move it to a new location or can you just raise it and pour a slab under it? I did a garage once, I lag screwed 4x4's to the walls about 16" off the floor to tie the studs together and to have something to lift with. With a building that big, you may need to attach trusses to the walls and supports. you may need 4-6 jacks, 8 ton ought to work. You'll need lots off 4x4's or 6x6's for cribbing. raise a little at a time until you have enough space under the sill plate to work. Lots of friends make the job easier, good luck!
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