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Post by Creepy on Jul 6, 2011 22:21:39 GMT -4
Wow, lots of progress! Nice job 6!
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Post by dan on Jul 7, 2011 5:27:00 GMT -4
you planning to have a hoist in there at some point Scotty? if so, make absolutely sure you know where every single pipe is. looks awesome, you must be getting excited.
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Post by Truro Offroad on Jul 7, 2011 7:37:28 GMT -4
you planning to have a hoist in there at some point Scotty? if so, make absolutely sure you know where every single pipe is. looks awesome, you must be getting excited. Marked out the hoist locations
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Post by ©Big6™ on Jul 7, 2011 8:21:25 GMT -4
Thanks for the T-Bone Steak Scottie! Took about an hour to lay out the piping, goes in easy when you have a plan. Looking forward to some warm winter fab!
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Post by Big G on Jul 7, 2011 17:13:55 GMT -4
make absolutely sure you know where every single pipe is. You can always crank the heat and use a lazer thermostat to find the pipes.
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Post by The Garagemahal on Jul 7, 2011 20:33:40 GMT -4
make absolutely sure you know where every single pipe is. You can always crank the heat and use a lazer thermostat to find the pipes. At 1 foot apart , I am not sure I would trust that . I am not saying it wouldnt work , but one wrong guess . And I would be looking for a new heat source .
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Post by ©Big6™ on Jul 8, 2011 7:07:16 GMT -4
When we built my Dads, we had that issue. Pipes were in the floor, floor was poured, then we found a deal on a hoist that he couldn't pass up. So we waited until we turned on the in floor heat, and used a thermal imaging camera from the fire hall. Was super easy to see all the pipes in the floor.
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Post by The Garagemahal on Jul 8, 2011 10:40:33 GMT -4
Rain for tomorrow , so it looks like we will be pouring the slab tonight !!!!
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Post by Creepy on Jul 8, 2011 15:36:28 GMT -4
Best of luck Scott! i'll be thinking of you from work.
Some light rain is good for the concrete after its poured, isn't it? At the skatepark we'd be watering down new stuff we made for a couple of days. i don't know why......just was told to do it.
You must be satisfied this is going so well.....it looks really professional.
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Post by stroh on Jul 8, 2011 17:38:27 GMT -4
You water down concrete to control how fast it cures. Too fast of a cure and the concrete will crack.
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Post by The Garagemahal on Jul 8, 2011 19:47:15 GMT -4
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Post by Creepy on Jul 8, 2011 19:53:04 GMT -4
Awesome!
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Post by The Garagemahal on Jul 8, 2011 21:03:39 GMT -4
It's all done. Super happy with it. . Start construction next weekend Jacob was taking a pile of pics the whole time. I'll post them up tomorrow Oh. And it is professional Jan !
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Post by Creepy on Jul 8, 2011 21:30:02 GMT -4
It's all done. Super happy with it. . Start construction next weekend Oh. And it is professional Jan ! You got the skills, man. I bet Jacob learned a lot too. I feel happy like you just had a baby. Can we smash a bottle on it, like a boat? ;D
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Post by itsakeeper on Jul 8, 2011 21:33:01 GMT -4
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