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Princelake
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# Posted: 31 May 2020 07:46pm - Edited by: Princelake
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I went to my lot this weekend. I brought up my trusses and my posts and beams. It only took 3hrs to put the posts and beams in. Laser levels are amazing
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 31 May 2020 09:12pm
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Right on rock too, no frost heaving there, you couldnt ask for a better footing.
I just picked up a self leveling Skil laser, this does a full prerimiter, plus a vertical line if I needed it and I picked up a story pole too with a level. I am setting footers in place end of this month for a 12X16 park shelter and want them all level too. Not as critical as yours, I can vary on my height, but want them all even anyway.
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meloj
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# Posted: 1 Jun 2020 12:52pm
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How did you do your footings? Our process will have to be about the same as we are on good old Canadian Shield bedrock as well.
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Princelake
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# Posted: 1 Jun 2020 05:54pm
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I drilled into the rock and epoxied 2 pieces of rebar. I then made plywood boxes,laid out and marked on the rock exactly where they were going. I then leveled the boxes and put more plywood to hold and level the sides and keep any cement from coming out. I then cut and tie wrapped mesh onto the rebar to reinforce the cement. Then I cut plywood strips attached it to the top of the boxes and drilled a holes to hold the anchor bolts and tie wrapped the anchor bolts to the mesh. Then I poured the cement and removed the forms after 24hrs. If you need more details or any other questions I'll be happy to help
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Brettny
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# Posted: 2 Jun 2020 09:48am
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Geez you went all out on the cement and all. You prob could have epoxied in a stud and bolted on a post anchor. I dont think the concrete pads are really doing much..I guess if the concrete spans a crack in the rock.
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Princelake
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# Posted: 2 Jun 2020 12:06pm
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There was a few other camps built on the lake by a contractor and spoke with him and they were all done to an engineered specs so I just copied what they had done.
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meloj
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# Posted: 3 Jun 2020 11:23am
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Very good! I am likely a few years away from advancing to this stage but that is what I am expecting to have to go through as we can not dig down deep enough for regular posts.
Keep the progress going and more pics!
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