Posted by Bryan iniowa on October 04, 2010 at 06:07:11 from (75.175.223.105):
In Reply to: Re: Basement project posted by Billy NY on October 03, 2010 at 20:29:01:
The I Beam sitting on the blocks is more of a piece of mind beam . The channel iron and jack/cribbing carry all the weight . Was just to darn scary looking ,so added I beam to keep wife happy ,lol. Got to dig down to 9 foot or so top of footing height . Then set "Form A Drain" Footing forms, then inspection , then pour footings. After that I learn how to lay block . Conveyor was a lifesaver ! After I get this corner done and some of the jacks out of the way I can get my lil 310 mustang skidloader under there and use it to feed conveyor . Weather is getting cold so not sure how much I'll get done yet this year . But summer was nothing but rain ,so really put me behind schedule . Thats for all the encouragement,it goes a long ways ! Bryan
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