Posted by super99 on November 11, 2007 at 02:11:38 from (75.107.167.209):
Had a fine large day yesterday. Monday I went to scrap yard and bought 15,2x2x1/4 angle irons about11' long. marked and drilled holes in 11' pieces and then cut 5&1/2' pieces and welded on to make them long enough. Saturday morning I went to Muscatine and picked up mexican Bob and we started in. Marked and drilled rest of each piece(8 total) and put on,drilled and fastened to bin. Got that done about 2 and then patched 2 small holes, drilled and put bolts in holes where screws had been and cut opening to make door fit and drilled and bolted it in. Need to do a little magic on the door and lots of caulking. Want to lay aireation tubes on the floor, but the guy I'm getting them from has everything but the transition, has to have one made then I can put that in and start filling. Just want to get done. Chris
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