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I'm in central MN. When they built my shop the contractor strongly recommended doing the dirt work in the fall and then let it set till late spring to make sure it settles properly. It's been 15 years and not a single crack in the concrete.
I really wish I would of done in floor heat. |
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As much as it might piss you off, it's actually a good thing that the area sets. Just my .02- even if you don't use it, put tubing in the slab, you cant do it afterward. I use radiant to heat my 2000 foot shop and it is the best shop heat ever. Working on a warm slab is so much nicer than any other way of heating, and it's far more economical if you insulate properly.
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Beautiful picture. Congrats on the semi retirement and the new shop, that will keep you busy.
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Beautiful land, congratulations!
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After a winter slumber, the road weight limits have finally come off. Now, we can get back to work. This past week.............
https://i1043.photobucket.com/albums...psrsg5vkor.jpg https://i1043.photobucket.com/albums...psjamxrsp5.jpg https://i1043.photobucket.com/albums...psgauh1wlw.jpg https://i1043.photobucket.com/albums...psiladoksd.jpg The building should get delivered the week of the 27th! |
Heated floors!! Nice!!!! Good to see progress being made once again.
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Looking forward to seeing the completed shop! Going to be killer!
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Very exciting!
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