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I was about to buy a scissor lift. I was at my wits end. turns out brains baking in the sun all day don't think very well.

You may take some time know to put up a bunch of beams up now in one place when you have the space to raise them up and turn them. Once you run out of concrete floor to support drywall lift you may be out of luck. Then you on one end, helper on the other end to slide them down into position. Just a thought. Jon
 
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2 more installed. this time only me. If it wasn't for going back and forth so much between scaffolding and hte 95F heat, I could finish it all myself.

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Are there some bolts that are going to tie these 2 together, so that the 2nd one will help the first one bear the weight of the opening edges?

I can't really see them if they are there.

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Are there some bolts that are going to tie these 2 together, so that the 2nd one will help the first one bear the weight of the opening edges?

I can't really see them if they are there.

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They’re not all in yet but there is 3 every 4 feet of the self tapping screws.

I just did 2 more for a total of 4. Doable by one person but much easier with 2.
 
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Only reason for stripping out tecks in 12g is operator error . When driving in tecks start with full pressure then as the drill point cuts back off pressure and let screw coast in . Been running metal frameing crews for 40 years tring to teach new guys to screw off is just a timeing thing . Keep gun straight let off trigger as soon as it cuts through. Most metal frameing in no load bearing wall is 20 g and never strip out a screw in that a 12g structural should be a piece of cake. Wing tip screws are the ticket for plywood installation. 11" c vise grip is your most valued tool in metal frameing . Lean joists on top plate , Take a rope and clamp it on end of stud, one guy picks up joist and top guy pulls rope clamp joist in place then screw it . wash rinse repeat .:drink:
 
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I致e done a few parking slabs but, I知 no pro.


I知 GCing my house and garage but leaving the important stuff for the pros. I write checks and clean up cigarette butts and discarded water bottles, somebody痴 gotta do it right?

It cost a fortune but, oversized footings, rebar in footings, 4000 psi material with heavy wire in the pads. Been watering it for 2 days now! My guy said, by the foot, I may have the most expensive foundation in the county, and that was not a compliment. He thinks I got more money than brains. That ain稚 saying much!

It痴 such a pleasure to watch a big crew, 9 guys, all work together, like a machine.

They got here at 6:30am, 5 trucks later and they were gone by 3. Took me 1 year to get here anD took them 8 hours, max.

I can稚 wait, my house in Pinehurst sold so fast I知 forced to live on site, in a tin can leaky, smelly dumpster camper in a sea of orange mud. It could be worse, it can always get worse.

Should go faster now. Famous last words.

Keep that concrete wet as long as you can. I spent $100 at harbor freight for 3 additional hoses and a 4 way splitter.Too late for me but one guy suggested building little wall around the entire pour and flooding it for 7 days. I致e heard to soak burlap and keep it wet for 3/weeks....and eat your vegetables!

Question for the pro concrete guys out there.

I paid extra for 4000 psi concrete with retarder. If the web experts say, it doubles or triples the strength, are they saying my 4000 psi is going to 8000 psi or, are they saying if I don稚 do it I will only get 2000 psi, capsshe?

My buddies think I知 crazy out there moving hoses in the nasty orange mud in my skivies and a hat, that痴 it!

Good luck!
 
   / New garage time! #577  
Jay, you're probably already ahead of me on this, but a suggestion - as you near the point where there's no room to raise and spin the joists, lift the remaining joists and pile them to one end. Then distribute and fasten. That's how I handled the trusses when I built my shed and it worked well.
 
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I need about 4' diagnoal to get them up through, but I figured at the end it would be just easier to raise them strait up outside and lift them over the end.
 
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I need about 4' diagnoal to get them up through, but I figured at the end it would be just easier to raise them strait up outside and lift them over the end.

I agree with chim. Seems it would be easier to raise the last two up and push them to the end, raise the 3rd from the end and install, then slide 1 & 2 into position and install. Since you already have the lift in place, it's right there and you're familiar with the procedure VS one more change in operations.

Anyhow, I'm sure enjoying your documentation, descriptions and photos. Thanks! :thumbsup:
 
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Only reason for stripping out tecks in 12g is operator error . When driving in tecks start with full pressure then as the drill point cuts back off pressure and let screw coast in . Been running metal frameing crews for 40 years tring to teach new guys to screw off is just a timeing thing . Keep gun straight let off trigger as soon as it cuts through. Most metal frameing in no load bearing wall is 20 g and never strip out a screw in that a 12g structural should be a piece of cake. Wing tip screws are the ticket for plywood installation. 11" c vise grip is your most valued tool in metal frameing . Lean joists on top plate , Take a rope and clamp it on end of stud, one guy picks up joist and top guy pulls rope clamp joist in place then screw it . wash rinse repeat .:drink:

Your description of installing Teks is sort of like life itself.

Giver all you got when yer young so that you can coast through your senior years.
 

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