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Posted by Leroy on August 03, 2007 at 18:55:53 from (209.143.52.20):
In Reply to: OT, can't remember my geometry, need formula posted by Leroy on August 03, 2007 at 14:46:41:
Thanks to all that replied. I got the job done. Am building a utility room on the side of a 100+ year old house that only sets on boulders and so to keep the give from freezing and thawing more equal I am around a crawl space building the foundation out of treared posts and treated toung & grove 2 X 6 lumber lined with styofrom insulstion. I am doing the entire job myself with no hired help, I have a rented backhoe to pick up tommorrow morning between 10:00 & 11:00 and return it monday morning. And with this construction no problem with the building permit, permit just askes if it will be more than a hundred feet from a property line, if it is to be a closed addition to the house and approximate size and that is it.
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