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- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
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- Never put off ‘til tomorrow what you can put off indefinitely
How big is it? What by what? Approx?
& doing a thick skim coat for a garage floor inside is a lot different than the same thing in the weather.
if you check some prices, I don’t think it’s as bad as you think. Go down the local rent a Tex/mex & I’m sure you can find a couple guys with experience. They’ll break it up and pile it up and form it all out one day probably $150/day each, and pour and finish it second day. & remember I’m unreasonably cheap. You’ll end up with a valuable durable home addition for little money.another afterthought. If you go with the tick tac toe, you can do it in phases.
if you’d ever put a roof over it, check foundation specs and do that now. Your house will be worth more for it. & take pictures when you pour to record it for the buyer down the road.
finally, I live by Craigslist: post a wanted add for labor and truck & remember, if you’re getting your wisdom from me.....
you can call if you want to chat about it.
& doing a thick skim coat for a garage floor inside is a lot different than the same thing in the weather.
if you check some prices, I don’t think it’s as bad as you think. Go down the local rent a Tex/mex & I’m sure you can find a couple guys with experience. They’ll break it up and pile it up and form it all out one day probably $150/day each, and pour and finish it second day. & remember I’m unreasonably cheap. You’ll end up with a valuable durable home addition for little money.another afterthought. If you go with the tick tac toe, you can do it in phases.
if you’d ever put a roof over it, check foundation specs and do that now. Your house will be worth more for it. & take pictures when you pour to record it for the buyer down the road.
finally, I live by Craigslist: post a wanted add for labor and truck & remember, if you’re getting your wisdom from me.....
you can call if you want to chat about it.