Today's project.

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Quiganomics

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Today's project...dug out, added paver base, compacted, leveled with sand, and installed pavers. Just finished back-filling, adding polymeric sand, and wetting it down. It's not perfect, but cost me about $500 and a day worth of sweating and swearing. And some beer for my volunteer helpers. Started at 6:30am, finished at 6pm, so 11.5 hours. I'm beyond hot and tired now.

Tomorrow, the 120 gallon offset gets moved onto it. Eventually, the shed will house a bar, 60" tv, kegerator, and have an epoxy floor.

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Today's project...dug out, added paver base, compacted, leveled with sand, and installed pavers. Just finished back-filling, adding polymeric sand, and wetting it down. It's not perfect, but cost me about $500 and a day worth of sweating and swearing. And some beer for my volunteer helpers. Started at 6:30am, finished at 6pm, so 11.5 hours. I'm beyond hot and tired now.

Tomorrow, the 120 gallon offset gets moved onto it. Eventually, the shed will house a bar, 60" tv, kegerator, and have an epoxy floor.

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Nice !! 🔥
 
Looks great nice job
 
Looks awesome!

That will be part of next years' deck project for us.Moving my fire pit area away from where the deck will be and making it level again.
 
Looks very nice so far.

Funny thing. In the first pic I saw the OSB in the background and thought you had a very nice pile of splits ready to go.
 
Do you get to many neighbors in garage bar, so you moved the party to the backyard? I love the shed.
 
Do you get to many neighbors in garage bar, so you moved the party to the backyard? I love the shed.
Nah, one of my side gigs started blowing up and need the space in the garage for equipment and inventory. Had to sacrifice the garage bar for business space, luckily I have the shed to move the fun stuff to so things won't be disrupted too much.
 
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Getting ready to move the 120 gallon rig...so incase anyone is wondering, when your smoker weighs in at over 900 lbs, this is what happens to solid Never Flat Tires. Oof.

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looks like a great party spot to me. fence needs another 5ft though. lol

you should start a company doing that for people as efficient you are! 1000 a day per man + materials. :emoji_wink:
 
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