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I remember when we built a camper as a family. Everyone had their job, my dad did most of the work, but my brothers, sisters, and I did everything from starting the screws and the nails to soaping the screws so they’d go in easier.
You do have to be careful when you’re building or refitting stuff. I had a client who had been a dentist. He bought a bus (kind of a full-size thing like a small school bus) and was fitting it to be a family camper. One day he propped it up with some kind of jack and got under it; it slipped off and came to rest on his neck, pressing on his carotid artery. After being rescued, he found he had lost his smarts and could no longer do dentistry work. I was unable to suggest any job that he wanted to do, and he declined services.(I was wondering whether pouring cement so that clouds of it fly up in the air is that great for the lungs.)
KenTheCoffinDweller almost 10 years ago
Jimmy, Gene should be checking the trueness before the concrete is installed.
Varnes almost 10 years ago
Ken, I assume the concrete is powder at this point, that’s why she’s adding water. Good time to check before it firms up
Nachikethass almost 10 years ago
Gene is truly a good man.
Arianne almost 10 years ago
That’s the spirit, Crawdad! Everyone’s doing their level best.
awdunn2484 almost 10 years ago
Make it good and strong—-2 dogs got into my chickens yesterday and carried off one of my Barred Rock hens!!!
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Doctor_McCoy almost 10 years ago
I’m glad she’s still the shrimp.
Strod almost 10 years ago
…and not the lobster?
shamino almost 10 years ago
I’m not a builder, but aren’t you supposed to mix concrete before you pour it into the hole?
Mark Jackson Premium Member almost 10 years ago
You can buy concrete that’s specifically for setting posts that works this way. I’ve used it.
Uncle Bob almost 10 years ago
Somebody showed me the “pour the water in the hole” trick years ago. It works great and saves having to clean up whatever you mixed the cement in!
ARLOS DAD almost 10 years ago
By the way, how is Gus doing?
blhart55 almost 10 years ago
Still think a trip to Sams Club would have been simpler….. chicken coop would be done…… on to bigger and better things!!
FosterGrant almost 10 years ago
That’s not the way to pour cement.
Chrisstopher almost 10 years ago
Don’t forget to leave your initials!
patlaborvi almost 10 years ago
I remember when we built a camper as a family. Everyone had their job, my dad did most of the work, but my brothers, sisters, and I did everything from starting the screws and the nails to soaping the screws so they’d go in easier.
sperry532 almost 10 years ago
Gene is turning out to be a great dad.
Gokie5 almost 10 years ago
You do have to be careful when you’re building or refitting stuff. I had a client who had been a dentist. He bought a bus (kind of a full-size thing like a small school bus) and was fitting it to be a family camper. One day he propped it up with some kind of jack and got under it; it slipped off and came to rest on his neck, pressing on his carotid artery. After being rescued, he found he had lost his smarts and could no longer do dentistry work. I was unable to suggest any job that he wanted to do, and he declined services.(I was wondering whether pouring cement so that clouds of it fly up in the air is that great for the lungs.)
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 10 years ago
@MaizingPicture a pyramid made of chicken wire.
Ramses hollers out, “Bring me the contractor who wants to entomb me in THAT!”
jadoo823 almost 10 years ago
Are you sure he not just using quarterdown?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 10 years ago
and you CAN use pure cement. Halliburton does it all the time on casing jobs.
mklange Premium Member almost 10 years ago