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Joel

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I've had jobs that I bid that turned into a nightmare but always stayed until it was done and customer happy so I could get paid. Didn't know this do half and quit shit was an option. :smiley_chinrub:

Oh well. Should be a sweet building when you get it finished. Looking forward to seeing the after pictures.
 

Buckmaster

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A little more gravel / tamper work and the floor will be ready for 6 mil visqueen, followed by 1 1/4" Barrier insulation, then wire mesh panels, topped off with routing 1,800' of 1/2 PEX.
I'll be a one man Army this weekend in preparation for Tuesday's pour.
 

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hickslawns

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Need someone to aid you in securing your Lima deal Buckmaster? Supposed to rain Sun-Tues. I can meet up with the dude if you need me to. If it buys you some time, I would be glad to assist.
 

Buckmaster

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Need someone to aid you in securing your Lima deal Buckmaster? Supposed to rain Sun-Tues. I can meet up with the dude if you need me to. If it buys you some time, I would be glad to assist.

The Lima deal is good as done. The guy has my paperwork signed and notarized, all I have to do is pick it up and pay the man.
I may try to do that May 30th if my hectic schedule permits. He's patient and working with me.
Thanks for your offer.
 

hickslawns

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You have my number. First part of next week looking very rainy. I'll spot you and pick up if needed. Throw you a couch to sleep on or whatever you need while in town.
 

Buckmaster

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You have my number. First part of next week looking very rainy. I'll spot you and pick up if needed. Throw you a couch to sleep on or whatever you need while in town.

Appreciate the offer there Philbert but when I come through town it will be hot and fast. I have 4 baseball games on schedule this week. Since we scrimmage Saturday I may blow that off and visit Lima for an hour or two. We shall see how our schedules align later this week.
 

Buckmaster

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I got the Barrier 1.25" insulation laid down, wire mesh, and 1,800 foot of 1/2" Pex all ran and routed back to the manifold this weekend.
It's been holding a 60 pound air pressure for the past 72 hours but with rain in today/tomorrow forecast we pushed today's concrete pour out to Thursday/Friday.

Here's some pictures for those of you asking about radiant heat flooring. Now if only I could incorporate some solar activity to help drive my energy needs. That's on my someday "Wish List".
 

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Buckmaster

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6" floor slab has been poured and sealed. Poured 30 yards yesterday. First bay is pitched into an 8' trough drain for a wash basin (or hanging/butchering those deer).
Found 2 cracks this morning so I'm a little bummed about that but nothing is perfect though I'm a perfectionist. We're still holding 60 psi on the manifold so we didn't ruin any radiant heat Pex lines while driving the buggy over it so that's good. Saw cutting the slab today.
 

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MK111

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Nice work. Cracks are probably from uneven settling. I'll ask the concrete guy who now works at the shop. I thought of floor heat for my man cave. But I passed on it because I put 10" in the outside walls, 6" in the inside wall and 10" in the ceiling. Should be able to heat with a candle. Last winter I used a zone heating with a small electric heater and got by just fine.
A friend on my BIL put in a floor heat in his polebarn for a apartment for his daughter and ran it off a electric water heater and it felt good during the winter. You're going to like it.
 

hickslawns

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There are standards on concrete. They keep samples from batches. There can be a bad batch. Doesn't happen often. Don't want to put that thought in your head as I know nothing about your concrete supplier.
 

Buckmaster

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My guess is the concrete cured/dried too rapidly. I checked it last night at 8:30 and it was very warm. I could feel the heat coming off of it from 6 foot away. When I checked it this morning, the cracks were there. Nothing to extensive but cosmetically displeasing. I've got bigger cracks in my poured walls and basement floor in my 2 year old house so I'm getting used to it. I consulted my home builder about that topic last year and they said if you can fit a quarter into the foundation wall (I can do the dime) than that's the time to make the call, else all is well.
 
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