Dan, the new Incredible Hulk, how about a snow saucer or snow sled. that kids and adults use to haul some of that material up the stairs? trying to think of ways to save that back and spine. think of how they may have built those big places in Egypt many years ago. Lee
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:30:23AM -0400, Dan Rossi wrote: > Yet again Dale, you make me feel like a slacker. And, you've got what, 25 > or 30 years on me? *GRIN* > > Saturday was spent running back and forth to a couple of home stores > ordering a new storm door and window. The storm door for the front of the > house, and the window for the back of the house where we had the back door > bricked part way up. > > We then loaded 10 40 pound bags of concrete mix into the car and I hauled > them up the stairs and to the yard. Dale likes to use the phrase heavy > beggars, but I would say something much stronger. > > It was bloody hot and humid and I was drained by the end. > > On Sunday, I had to widen the pit for the basement door, yet again. I > laid out some basic light weight forms just for positioning and then > dumped in about 10 bags of paver base around the edges, and 12 bags of > gravel in the center. I had to move all the bags from around the yard, > and some from the front of the house as well. It was again, bloody hot > and humid and i must have chugged a gallon of gator aid through the course > of the day. > > I ordered 118, 38 pound, landscaping blocks, and 240 fiberglass pins to > pin them together. They will be delivered on Friday and I will see how > much it costs me to see just how far the guys will move the blocks for me. > I am hoping that they will, at least, haul them up the first 20 steps to > the main landing. That way they will be off the street and less tempting > for someone to show up with a truck and get a load of free landscaping > blocks. > > By the end of this project, and including the deck project, I've > calculated that we have increased the weight of our hill top property > approximately 9 tons. Maybe my daughter to be will be able to push my > wheelchair for me. > > -- > Blue skies. > Dan Rossi > Carnegie Mellon University. > E-Mail: [email protected] > Tel: (412) 268-9081 -- Speaking of purchasing a dog, never buy a watchdog that's on sale. After all, everyone knows a bargain dog never bites! .
