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Old 10-08-16, 08:32 AM   #11
jeff5may
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Glad to hear you found what you were looking for easily. The supply houses can also offer you products and expertise the big box stores don't even care about. If you run short on supplies, most of the "little guys" can run you a short order right to the job site with very little persuasion or hassle.

Make sure and take lots of pics, uploading them as you execute this project. Many DIY projecteers considering building something similar visit the site. More real-time, in-the-flesh success stories add to the "git 'er done" nature of this site. Also, seeing what you accomplish as the project is in progress can help members spot potential mistakes or help you improve certain aspects before you finish. Especially with a poured slab, once it's in there, it's too late to save something easily. Many members have completed better projects than they started (myself included) using the advice provided by fellow members.

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