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The beginning: 2009 February. At this point I was struggling with the decision of whether I should build an observatory or an ARK. It rained practically continuously for the first three months of construction.
Date: 01/14/2004
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I have cleared about 1.5 acres over a period of about 3 months. This effort took about 200 chain saw sharpenings and a lot of timber burns. Some of the piles are still visible here.
Date: 01/14/2004
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The hole for the pier is five feet deep (to bedrock) and was quite a challenge to keep dry during the concrete forming and pouring.
Date: 01/14/2004
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As if the weather wasn't already weird enough, even for Alabama. Then this happens
Date: 01/15/2004
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Pouring the slab under the garage end of the building. the white pipes sticking up are for water and power hookups. Thankfully, we had a rare sunny day.
Date: 03/04/2009
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It was tricky keeping the truck from getting stuck in the muck of the driveway.
Date: 03/04/2009
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This shows the forms for the concrete pier. The base of the pier is a 5'x5'x5' block with the remainder in the shape of a ziggurat. It is well reinforced with steel. The concrete in the upper portion was mixed by hand and placed with lifting buckets up
Date: 03/04/2009
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The completed slab and pier. At this point I was beginning to wonder whether I had created a monster that I could not finish: physically or financially.
Date: 03/07/2009
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This is a view of the top of the pier with the J-bolts to be used for mounting the Lesueur metal pipe pier/mount. the top of the concrete is 9' above the slab to be level with the finished second floor.
Date: 03/07/2009
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