...From the town of Bedrock....
What: 154 square feet of old concrete and a 60 pound electric jack hammer plus 4 and-a-half hours of vibrating numbness.
Result:
Now to clear the rubble, put a little drainage in and then lay some nice pavers pulled from a redo of Fisherman's Terminal in Seattle. If you're wondering why hammer out the patio. Well, the slab had settled something like 6 inches and I needed to put the drainage in anyway. A little plug for the small local tool rental. This guy has everything and is really helpful and hey, creamy, White Center is pretty dope.
Until then, entertain yourself with this.
Next update will be the finished product.
What: 154 square feet of old concrete and a 60 pound electric jack hammer plus 4 and-a-half hours of vibrating numbness.
Result:
Now to clear the rubble, put a little drainage in and then lay some nice pavers pulled from a redo of Fisherman's Terminal in Seattle. If you're wondering why hammer out the patio. Well, the slab had settled something like 6 inches and I needed to put the drainage in anyway. A little plug for the small local tool rental. This guy has everything and is really helpful and hey, creamy, White Center is pretty dope.
Until then, entertain yourself with this.
Next update will be the finished product.
3 Comments:
alright....let's see the pavers
and the siding
and the downstairs window
and the missing heater
By donutboy, At 7:39 PM
I remember when you knew how to download pictures.
And your tree doesn't drop 2.4 billion leaves on your house and yard.
By donutboy, At 7:08 PM
You're right. My tree doesn't drop leaves. They are needles. And I'm pretty sure 2.4 billion is in the ball park.
By nick, At 6:25 PM
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