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The Epic Deck Project - Part 2 - Concrete and Support Beams
223 Views • Oct 29, 2013
Description
Since video clip of mixing the concrete was 8 minutes long (and little boring), it was sped up with the "Benny Hill" effect and reduced to 2 minutes.
Since snow has set in, Part 3 will take place in the spring.
Background
The One Man Deck Project is the process of building a 10 foot wide by 32 foot long deck for the side of a remote cabin (aka Cedar Workshop Test facility) Since funds are low, and the location is off the beaten path, a contractor can not be brought in the help (and finish) this project.
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