Posted by Billy NY on October 03, 2010 at 20:29:01 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: Basement project posted by Bryan iniowa on October 03, 2010 at 14:36:35:
Looks like quite a bit of work to get to this stage, just you working on it or have you some help?
That conveyor ought to be some labor savings, close quarters in there, lots of hand work yet to come ?
Probably not a lot of weight on those CMU/concrete block, wood framed house, though hardwood cribbing is better, could be 2000-3000 psi block, at least you have them set up correctly and the point load on them is a lot less, I'd be more concerned with keeping the soil under the slab and or the slab edge itself.
Whats next, place forms, concrete to height and then steel wedges to the sill plate to take up the space and make a tight fit ?
Beer was synonymous with building houses, always find cans in walls, under porches, I found a nice unrusted steel can in my old house, between 2 studs in a wall.
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