A pickaxe would have made short work of the trench digging and grass removal. It was one of the first hand tools I ever bought and it sees as much use as my shovel on home projects.
Hey, unfortunately the city Im in requires a permit for the shed, plans were submitted a month ago and still not approved. They are slow af. Will make video once I get the green light :)
Are you going to move in the near future because if not a concrete floor would have been a better option. Because you could bolt the shed to the concrete floor and it would be a lot more stable.
Good job Dave, be proud of what you did!!
Thank you Greg!!
I like the rebar/water idea. Good video, Thank You...
We call it a hand tamper in the UK but gravel smasher sounds way better
Amazing work, value your videos alot keep them coming
The foundation looks good to me, a ton of backbreaking work!!
I was taught in shop class not to cross your arms like that when using a circular saw like that.
Good to know thabksy
A pickaxe would have made short work of the trench digging and grass removal. It was one of the first hand tools I ever bought and it sees as much use as my shovel on home projects.
Thank you Dave ironically I had a pickaxe but didn’t realize it until after the trench lol we used it a little for leveling. Will know for next time!
My back hurts just watching this 🤣
Dave! It’s been three weeks. I need an update on the shed build
Hey, unfortunately the city Im in requires a permit for the shed, plans were submitted a month ago and still not approved. They are slow af. Will make video once I get the green light :)
Are you going to move in the near future because if not a concrete floor would have been a better option. Because you could bolt the shed to the concrete floor and it would be a lot more stable.
Plan on moving in lees then 4 years 👍
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we call it a tamp