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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: SOCAL
Posts: 185
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This forum has been of substantial help for the DIY part of my barn project. Last Monday nearly 20yds of concrete was poured and is now drying between a plastic vapor barrier (underneath) and a chemical curing agent (on top). Barn construction is scheduled for 2May.
Thx again to the forum! You can see the DIY part here . **my apologies for the geocities site "data transfer" error; not sure why this is happening |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Western PA, North of Pittsburgh
Posts: 229
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Rich,
Glad to see the project is well under way. The pics look good and the rebar cages should help. It is interesting that you are building that type of a "barn". I also live in a rural area comprised of crop fields, dairy farms and such. Most of our land is still planted by a local full time farmer. I finally sold my wife on the same general type of barn for our tractor garage/shop. Good luck with the completion. ..Derek |
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