Shopped concrete work is expensive for a reason. Spent all morning prepping the area, setting up the forms etc. Then after lunch I started mixing, lugging and finishing the concrete. And that was just a 4x8 slab. Now I know it's probably at about 1950's level concrete technology considering what I have to work with and the garage is still chock-a-block full of crap.
So I dug out roughly 1 foot wide under where the legs will attach. I also dug out a connection between the two. Not sure if it will help but I wanted to tie it all together.
All dug out. I put rebar at about 1/2 the depth (approximately 10" or so) and ran rebar across the "key." Tied them all together and then laid the mesh down and tied it all in. I managed to forget to take a photo of this.
Spent way too much time with string and level.
And after a lot of sweat and back ache.
It may not work, it may be crap. It's mine and I made it. I'll take the forms off in a few days and see what's what. In a month or so I'll at least set the lathe bed on the slab at the very least to get it back out of the middle of the garage.
So I dug out roughly 1 foot wide under where the legs will attach. I also dug out a connection between the two. Not sure if it will help but I wanted to tie it all together.
All dug out. I put rebar at about 1/2 the depth (approximately 10" or so) and ran rebar across the "key." Tied them all together and then laid the mesh down and tied it all in. I managed to forget to take a photo of this.
Spent way too much time with string and level.
And after a lot of sweat and back ache.
It may not work, it may be crap. It's mine and I made it. I'll take the forms off in a few days and see what's what. In a month or so I'll at least set the lathe bed on the slab at the very least to get it back out of the middle of the garage.