Yep!They pour that today?
What's with the box? Are you telling me that that is where the toilet dumps into?Yep!
And late last night I had time to go do grounds for a toilet and sink. Should be a top notch joint.
No... well sort of. The bucket is a block out - It gets removed. There's a 3" sanitary line down there that I'll put a 90° elbow on to come up to a toilet flange. The block out will allow me to adjust the position on the sewer line/flange after the wall is framed so it's in the right spot relative to the wall. Once everything is correctly positioned, you fill the void with concrete. There's also a line for a sink and a sleeve to run water up into the building. Gonna be snazzy.What's with the box? Are you telling me that that is where the toilet dumps into?
And late last night I had time to go do grounds for a toilet and sink.
In the house. her leash is just long enough to reach the edge of the shop slab. Not an inch longer!Wait... Where exactly, is the Misses?
In the house. her leash is just long enough to reach the edge of the shop slab. Not an inch longer!
That's the idea.You're just going to beat the out of it anyway
52° this morning. Drove to work with the windows down and it was lovely. Still no progress on the shop - framer is busy and can't squeeze me in for another month.
You're 100% right and I want to. I will do something as soon as I can get my shop built and can generate some income again with woodworking. I've got a metric sht ton of wood drying right now that I've milled.Dude, you should put some staggered 17” ponies on your car. Your car is so clean, but the stock ponies kinda hold it back a touch in my opinion.
Anything that people will buy. Cutting boards to coffee tables.What kind of stuff do you make with the wood?
And here is the obligatory fox at the gas pump shot.52° this morning. Drove to work with the windows down and it was lovely. Still no progress on the shop - framer is busy and can't squeeze me in for another month.