My shop build

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The charts I've seen seem to agree that 7 days is the spot where things start to level off. I've left the forms on and they added some chemical agents to slow curing a little. I've also been wetting the surface a couple of times a day to reduce the heat and increase strength.

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I think that is very important in the long term. The first few days you need to slow the curing process all you can.
 
   / My shop build #33  
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Building was delivered Thursday.

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Went to Houston Thursday afternoon and spent the night at my daughter's place. Picked up my roll up doors and a forklift Friday and headed back South. I'm not sure if I'm more excited about the building being here or having a forklift again. Once you've had a true forklift, a tractor is a pretty poor substitute. I got a 3 stage mast, 4500 pound lift with side shift and 6150 hours on it for $3800. I need to replace the warehouse tires with traction tires and know that's going to run me another $500 - $700 but, I still feel like I got a pretty good deal. I'm hoping to be able to use this to do the building erection instead of renting a sky jack.

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   / My shop build #36  
Building was delivered Thursday.

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Went to Houston Thursday afternoon and spent the night at my daughter's place. Picked up my roll up doors and a forklift Friday and headed back South. I'm not sure if I'm more excited about the building being here or having a forklift again. Once you've had a true forklift, a tractor is a pretty poor substitute. I got a 3 stage mast, 4500 pound lift with side shift and 6150 hours on it for $3800. I need to replace the warehouse tires with traction tires and know that's going to run me another $500 - $700 but, I still feel like I got a pretty good deal. I'm hoping to be able to use this to do the building erection instead of renting a sky jack.

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That's a good deal for sure. Even by auction standards. I love my forklift. 1978 hyster 3 stage. Bought it 3 years ago with a cracked block. Just keep the oil changed and it just keeps on going!
 
   / My shop build #37  
Isn't it just a bit disappointing when you look at the building materials laying on the ground and consider the amount of the check that had to be written. ;)
 
   / My shop build #38  
Isn't it just a bit disappointing when you look at the building materials laying on the ground and consider the amount of the check that had to be written. ;)

Is this a complete kit you ordered ? If so who did you purchase it from ? I am in the planning stages for a 40x60x16 barn. Your project looks very nice !!!!
 
   / My shop build #39  
Is this a complete kit you ordered ? If so who did you purchase it from ? I am in the planning stages for a 40x60x16 barn. Your project looks very nice !!!!

You are talking to the wrong guy.....
 
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Isn't it just a bit disappointing when you look at the building materials laying on the ground and consider the amount of the check that had to be written. ;)

Honestly, I didn't mind writing the check for the building, it's above ground and I can see it. The concrete, on the other hand, that check hurt.
 

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