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I have to build the outer frame and decide on the cantilever, if any, and a couple of other things. Before I pour in the concrete, Im going to jam any available 2x4 legs up under the plywood for support. The more the merrier I suppose.
Just making sure... you did add support to the little cutout section in the back right? It will not hold without it.
As of right now..no. By Sunday, there will be a nice section along the back with support beams and what not like the others. I tend to run out of day light
I should also have my EZ-UP inplace so darkness wont drive me off. I guess I should buy some more insect spray with DEET!
DAVE,
Ill be mixing by hand! I estimated about 13-14 bags of 80lb concrete. Shouldnt be too bad considering the slab took 36 bags...
The next step was to bend the rebar over and lay in some more rebar on top of that. the existing rebar was used to set the height of the rebar "mesh", I tried to get it right in the middle, about 2" off the floor...
now here is my favorite part so far; the EZ-UP Canopy. I bought some Christmas lights from the local drug store and hung it up in the Canopy. Now I have protection from any rain AND light at night when it comes time to build the dome. My razor phone camera doesnt work well at night, but the light net gives off a good amount of light and its spread out pretty good.
I had a good buddy come over and work the hoe while i folded concrete with the shovel. we started at 630 and finished 15bags of 80lb quickcrete by 745pm. its not so bad with 2 people! I know it wont be as smooth of a top as what Dave has there in San Angelo, but I think it will do. I tried to get fancy with the angled trowel for the front. I even hammered the side of the form all the way around to try and get everything to be smooth on the side. Hell, im just happy the thing didnt fall under all the weight
I was wondering if you decided to go with a cantilever or not.......but I can now see that you did, and I think you will be pleased. The look is just better in my opinion.
So are you ready for the insulating layer?
It's much easier, except for those 94 lb bags of cement.
The excitement really starts to build when it becomes brick time. It is hard work, but I think it adds to the pride factor at the end.
I finally got my arch rebuilt and managed to lay about 4 or 5 courses. It sure isn't pretty. But I'm happy with it. Dang Les and Ken........I just can't cut the angles....
I've had some camera problems... But I will post some pics soon.
BTW - I was mixing my mortar by hand, but this weekend I went to HD and picked up a mixing attachment for my drill. It makes mixing quicker, easier, and I think more thoroughly. A wonderful $6 investment. You can find them in the paint aisles if you are interested.
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