My last barn update was over a month ago. The guys dug a trench, and poured a support "wall" for our room. More (re) digging was required for services to go inside the barn. Brad rented a mini-excavator to get that part of the job done...
front room is dug up for services from house to be connected |
stall side wall gets dug up for water to run off outside |
stall wall pvc pipe is secured |
outside gets re-dug for pipe extension |
long outside lower half of wall is done |
so much done, and yet so much wall left to do including the end walls, and trimming |
Nothing like coordinating 2 feet and 2 hands to raise, lower, move and spin ~ including inside the barn! Yikes, thank goodness I didn't hit anything!! |
It was tight (for me) near the floor drain that was already set |
while I hauled, Brad compacted |
and compacted |
and shoveled (my view from inside the bobcat, waiting to finish dumping the load of fines) |
front room has gone through multiple phases to get to this stage |
more digging happened to connect key areas Brad also framed the other room(s) floor |
plumbers did some work (and of course digging!) the pressure tester is temporary |
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6 comments:
That is going to quite an amazing barn!
It's a lot of work but it's beautiful! Funny about the horn. Sounds like something I'd do. You're really moving along. Hope you get warmer weather. We were in the 90's the last few days.
I sure hope so Kris. My hubby is working hard at making it functional.
It was nice to be able to actually do some of the work Arliene. So much of it is out of my wheel house. Beep, beep ;)
I love running machinery! Good thing since I did it as a career for 20 years. The barn s going to be amazing and worth all that digging and re digging.
I agree running machinery is fun Shirley, once you get the hang of it.
You've thought of everything! ! A drain? We were so unprepared to finish our own barn. We didn't know any of that. You seem to really see the finished product.
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