So I grabbed one of those flatbed shopping carts and went to the concrete aisle. I loaded up 17 bags on the cart and then had to muster all my strength on slick floors with old tennis shoes just to push the cart up to the checker. After purchasing the mix, I pushed the cart out to the truck I've been borrowing for a week (thanks, Mark!) and loaded all 1,360 lbs. into the bed.
After arriving home, I carried 15 of the 17 bags down to the basement (that's 1,200 lbs.). I was having a hunch that I overestimated the amount I'd need so I took the other two bags out of the truck but left them in the garage.
So, back up the stairs and into the back of the truck went the 3 unused bags. To that I added the other 2 bags I held in reserve in the garage. Back to Lowes. Back to the flat bed cart. Welcome back, $17 I overspent.
Some of the other fun I had today: installing two new ducts for heating vents in the basement. That was new for me. We ran about 22 feet of duct work. The basement is now warm.
5 comments:
Brent's so proud of you! (So am I). Good memories of slowly putting our basement together. You were a big help with ours. Wish we could be there to help you in return!
I hope you're able to walk today. You're gonna be sore.
Just think of it as a work out.
I'm still waiting to see a sketch what it is going to look like when you are done.
You must be so sore today. I guess a nice massage is in order...
I sure worry a lot about your back. I can't believe how quickly you get about doing a project - we've had that hole in our ceiling downstairs since about June - it's still there and nothing is done. I am totally impressed with your building abilities (except for the math mistake). :)
Hey, I need to rough in a bathroom in my basement. I haven't done it yet because I am a little hesitant to take a jack hammer to my basement floor and I haven't done any concrete work in years. How was it? Would you do it yourself again or would you hire it out?
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