Good luck with your build.
I could of built mine a lot quicker, but most of the time I couldn't be arsed to go out and do anything.
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Ok, a little depressing looking at the timestamps from all my posts on here. I do have some photos from the last couple of years, I just need to find the time to post them. But, I am still only able to work on this project infrequently, but it is the one that keeps me energized while I have to deal with all the other projects.
I am starting to cut bricks, and am about order the fiberboard insulation (I've been trying to wait as long as possible so I don't have to store it anywhere).
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Not a lot of progress in the last year, because I have made a lot of progress on the bathroom, porch, and dinning room.
But, I have my block foundation ready to be filled with concrete, and the kids are getting excited. If I have a free weekend and good weather sometime soon, I hope to get a little further before winter hits.
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Looks like I haven't updated this in a while. I have some pictures, but can't access them from work, so I will post those later.
I have my bricks stacked in the barn, next to my saw.
I have the foundation done, but I had some issues with the concrete mix I bought (maybe that's why it was so cheap).
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It's been a while since I posted anything, mostly because I haven't done a lot. I have been buy working on other projects around the house and the many outbuildings on my property (as well as my full time job and raising 3 kids).
Since my last update, I have filled the pit with the gravel and built the form for my foundation, but I need to level it before I fill it with concrete.
I'm still looking for fire bricks, but I'm starting to doubt I will need them this year.
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Awesome that you are involving the kids. They will always remember it!
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2.4 tons on concrete mix (minus the cement) for the slab and base. ...................$33.67
1 big scoop of driveway gravel to fill the hole.............................................. ................$25
Lunch for the help unloading and use of landscaping truck for my Friend Joe....$21
Chore money for the little helpers........................................... .......................................$1.50
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My kids love to help, which slows down a lot of projects, but is always worth it.
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The way I replied to folks who asked was "all I lack now, is finishing up" 😀.
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Hi Brad and welcome. A start is a start. When I built mine my son was 9 months old. It makes it harder but you can do it.
Randy
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Originally posted by Yeager View PostHi Brad,
The areas in your photos appear to be low spots. Could you bring in some class 5 (compact every few inches) to raise up the grade where you are installing your Oven (and patio?).
Yes there will be a patio at some point, but I'll leave my wife to design that.
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Hi Brad,
The areas in your photos appear to be low spots. Could you bring in some class 5 (compact every few inches) to raise up the grade where you are installing your Oven (and patio?).
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