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Looking good!
Thanks for the input. There is now 12 ton of stone dust completing the floor. The well enclosure is complete also. My New Holland tractor has really come in handy for this project so far. nothing better than a 4 wheel drive ride on wheel borrow [img]/forums/images/icons/wink.gif[/img] Now its back to work on my day job [img]/forums/images/icons/mad.gif[/img] . I took monday off as a vaction day to get my stone and worked twice as hard as if i went to work. My day job takes such a bite out of my time from projects [img]/forums/images/icons/frown.gif[/img] anyone else have that problem? Oh well gotta run, Larry More pictures soon.
>>My day job takes such a bite out of my time from projects anyone else have that problem?
Well then it sounds like you better get that greenhouse business up and running pronto and then make it your day job...
Ain't that the truth!!!
Gary
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Here are a few more pictures of my progress. I must still say this kit is of great quality. Even the door catches are industrial quality. Its alot of work to put up but im enjoying myself with it so far. Here they are for those interested.
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One last picture for now
I did a double take tonight driving home from my in-laws when I saw your greenhouse. Its looking good. I hadn't realized you were on 96. Its a small world.
You have a great location for your greenhouse business. Hope it goes well for you.
Thanks Andy. Do you live in shortsville/Manchester area? Your CBN profile is pretty much empty [img]/forums/images/icons/frown.gif[/img] . I hope my location works for me. I think its going to. Thats one reason i decided to put up a large enough greenhouse to keep my wife in plants and have some for a road side business. So that vote of confidence is helpfull. Like ive said in past posts i wont be quiting my day job unless it over the years grows into that.
Take care and thanks again
Larry