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Here are the pics..
Stakes marking corners Ghouse(yellow) and steel work building (red)
Dimensions greenhouse 80x48', steel building 20x40'
top- Dustin ready to do some heavy lifting unloading the greenhouse frame
bottom - Ben checking out his handywork
top - Steel building delivery
bottom - unloaded with help from an extendable forklift much to the relief of Dustin!
Digging 20 8"x4' deep holes.. ugh Only hit a few bowling ball sized granite rocks. Of course after 10,000years they are now about 3' down
top - footings poured after 50+ 80lb bags of concrete and a few 11' posts installed
bottom - all the posts installed and some cross braces in.
Yet to go up.. gutters connecting the posts perpendicular to the cross braces, hoops connecting the gutters parallel to the cross braces, and purlins connecting the hoops parallel to the gutters!!! All in all that little pile of metal behind Ben weighs in at 5 tons (10,000) pounds of galvanized steel.
Enjoy! Still ALOT to do.. might make it before the snow flys (I hope)
Tony
Here are the pics..
Stakes marking corners Ghouse(yellow) and steel work building (red)
Dimensions greenhouse 80x48', steel building 20x40'
top- Dustin ready to do some heavy lifting unloading the greenhouse frame
bottom - Ben checking out his handywork
top - Steel building delivery
bottom - unloaded with help from an extendable forklift much to the relief of Dustin!
Digging 20 8"x4' deep holes.. ugh Only hit a few bowling ball sized granite rocks. Of course after 10,000years they are now about 3' down
top - footings poured after 50+ 80lb bags of concrete and a few 11' posts installed
bottom - all the posts installed and some cross braces in.
Yet to go up.. gutters connecting the posts perpendicular to the cross braces, hoops connecting the gutters parallel to the cross braces, and purlins connecting the hoops parallel to the gutters!!! All in all that little pile of metal behind Ben weighs in at 5 tons (10,000) pounds of galvanized steel.
Enjoy! Still ALOT to do.. might make it before the snow flys (I hope)
Tony