Long road to home.

/ Long road to home. #121  
Dang nice shop you have Ultrarunner! Thanks for sharing. I do like roll-ups for their compact nature. I was designing an outbuilding and intended to use roll-ups as they wouldn't obstruct the high bay lighting I was planning on using. Alas the outbuilding plans went down the tubes due to life having other ideas.
 
/ Long road to home. #122  
Wish it was mine... this was the property I tried to buy last year and someone beat me to the punch by getting their offer accepted the same day mine went it... I offered more too!

I keep in touch with the new owner and he knows I'm still very interested.

Funny thing is the property was just about perfect for me... the first thing the new owner did after throwing a party was gut the kitchen and pull up all the floors... he promised his wife if they moved he would make the new house just like the old one...

That shop is 40 x 88 with a large gable garage door on the end and 4 doors down the side...

I'm afraid it will always be the one that got away!!!
 
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#123  
Just a quick update today. I spread out and leveled seven loads of 2" minus gravel this weekend. I am within an inch on most of the post locations, elevation wise. I did order some more gravel to tidy up the pad around the edges. The left end wall posts are the only ones that need additional gravel to get grade set. They are supposed to bring three loads by tuesday afternoon. Then Thursday I am drilling holes.

As always, a couple pictures for everyone.


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#124  
While the girls were in cleaning some more in the kitchen I decided to hop on the lawn mower and re-mow the grass. I had cut it the day before and it came out really bad. Turned out the blades needed replacing, they had quite a nice smile to them, one any photographer would be proud of. I needed to get a new battery for it as well so off to Tractor Supply I went. $75 later I had me a running lawn mower that didn't need to be jumped to start and actually cut the grass. Fast forward ten minutes. Motor seemed like it bogged down for a few seconds then ran ok. I thought it was because the grass/weeds were a bit on the tall side, I was wrong. The motor started to run away and blow some smoke. Well by the time I got it shut down there was a "small" hole in it. So I recruited my 11 year old daughter to steer the lawn mower while I towed it back to the garage with the 5530. My wife thought that was hysterical. Here's what I found:

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:muttering:

I guess "small" might be an understatement. The mower is just over three years old. Not sure what happened, actually that's not entirely true. A better statement would be not sure which of the many "bad for it" things caused this. Changing the oil annually would certainly have helped. Not using it as a brush hog for the last three years to mow walking paths for the girls. Stalling it numerous times by hitting dirt piles, rocks, shrub balls, etc. all probably had a hand in its demise. Oil changes being the most important naturally. Bottom line, a new 22hp Cub Cadet at TSC is around 2k. So I went to a local small engine parts dealer today and found a "short block" for 630 out the door, should be in wednesday for me to pick up. I have never done a rebuild like this before, should be interesting. Sales lady says all internal parts are already installed and it comes with a gasket hit. I guess I will have to set the two motors next to each other and just swap stuff from the blown motor to the new block. I will definitely take a few pictures of the process.
 
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#125  
That shop is 40 x 88 with a large gable garage door on the end and 4 doors down the side...

I'm afraid it will always be the one that got away!!!

I have found that whenever I make that statement, it's usually true.
 
/ Long road to home. #126  
Let guess a Kolher Courage? Since when can't you use a lawn tractor as a brush hog?:laughing: Remember if it looks like lawn and your on the tractor you just run it over.
 
/ Long road to home. #127  
Sorry about your lawn mower, if it ain't one thing, it's another. I guess the "running away" was the crankshaft spinning down with no piston drag.

I could use a stump jumper on my lawnmower too. :laughing:
 
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#128  
Let guess a Kolher Courage? Since when can't you use a lawn tractor as a brush hog?:laughing: Remember if it looks like lawn and your on the tractor you just run it over.

My theory is "if you can drive over it, mow it!"

Yes, it was a Kohler Courage. At least it is new enough that they still make the same "spec" block for it.
 
/ Long road to home. #130  
Looking forward to the build pictures!
 
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#132  
Time for a rant.

When an aggregate supplier says Tuesday at the latest and I schedule rental equipment, inspector, concrete, and lumber based on that supplier's word.....

THEY BETTER SHOW.

I need to make a phone call in a.m.. Probably a good thing they're closed. Maybe a quite nights sleep will help. Was stressful day at work followed by 2 1/2 hour drive to get here.

End of rant.

Sorry.
 
/ Long road to home. #133  
Sorry to hear about the issues, I am sure you were ready to get some seat time. That's the bad thing about not being their all the time. Hopefully things will be better in the morning.
 
/ Long road to home. #134  
Time for a rant.

When an aggregate supplier says Tuesday at the latest and I schedule rental equipment, inspector, concrete, and lumber based on that supplier's word.....

THEY BETTER SHOW.

I need to make a phone call in a.m.. Probably a good thing they're closed. Maybe a quite nights sleep will help. Was stressful day at work followed by 2 1/2 hour drive to get here.

End of rant.

Sorry.

You've got every right to rant as I'd be pissed off too if I were in your shoes. I would hate to make a living being a construction scheduler.
 
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Well yesterday was a long day. Gravel showed up around 10:30 and the auger came around noon. I got all the holes done except for the four double holes last night. I got up at 5a.m. to finish them up. Inspector came and passed the holes this morning. Concrete is coming at noon for the footers.

I did get a couple pleasant surprises yesterday. The trusses were delivered, as were the Perma-Column posts.

Have lots of pictures on the two trail cameras, but no way to upload them. Our laptop is at home. I do have a couple I took with my phone for everyone though.

Corners squared and batter boards up.

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Trusses being delivered by tractor trailer

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Staging of materials

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Close up of Perma-Column.

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More to come......
 
/ Long road to home. #137  
I have been looking into the taller doors, and came across an opener called a Liftmaster 3800. Does anyone out there have one or know about them? Are they any better then the "i-Drive" openers that Wayne Dalton used to sell? I had a couple of those and they were horrendous to keep working, wound up removing them after 6 months. If they are any good that would remove the need for an additional 3" above the door to accommodate the opener rail. Would definitely like to hear from you guys on this.

Thanks

I have one, was put in last year on a 16x8 oh door, it's very quiet and we have had no issues.
 
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#138  
Got inspection of holes out of the way early this morning. Guy was happy and very good to work with. Signed off on the holes.

This afternoon my cousin and I poured the footers. I was originally going to use 80lb bags with my mixer. Found for same money I could get ready-mix in a conveyor truck.

I chose the latter. We were done in 30 minutes. Tomorrow we are setting the Perma-Columns.



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/ Long road to home. #139  
Really would like to know your opinion of the perma-columns when it is all said and done...
 
/ Long road to home. #140  
Wow, that's great progress. I was surprised to see the perma-columns were shipped pre-assembled. Hadn't thought of that way. But that makes sense for pole positioning and labor saving.

Mixing and placing concrete is no fun, glad you avoided that chore.
 

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