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If I can inspire one person--then I am achieving what I set out by sharing.. :awesomework:

Indeed you have! I can hardly wait to get the old shop cut out from all the blackberries that have grown around it especially now that I have a tractor to park under it. I giggled when I saw your grinder because there is one here too but the motor is under it and it runs the grinder belt drive style. I just need to hire an electrician to run power out to it someday. It used to be a small engine repair shop.
 
Indeed you have! I can hardly wait to get the old shop cut out from all the blackberries that have grown around it especially now that I have a tractor to park under it. I giggled when I saw your grinder because there is one here too but the motor is under it and it runs the grinder belt drive style. I just need to hire an electrician to run power out to it someday. It used to be a small engine repair shop.

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Drilled a BUNCH of holes and countersunk every screw below the surface. Pays to have good bits :awesomework:
 

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Spent a good 4 hours grinding and working the metal where I wanted it. The front 8ft long edge was the tricky one. Went thru multiple types of methods with the finish hand filed(ok ya I know :redneck:). But the front edge is absolutely straight and if it wasn't for the little pivots/small dips from the edge of the welds you would have thought it was rolled..
 

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Last piece of the puzzle. I drilled and tapped the bench top and this bitch is VERY secure... :cheer:
 

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So this is the last piece of the puzzle--the one thing keeping me from being 100%!!!

Still wading options just need to get some sort of base down but we also need to gravel the whole driveway but thats not a big deal as there is a good base for that part.

Not knowing anything about this stuff is making it tough and $$ is now getting tight.
 

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Put road fabric down and put the gravel on top, it keeps the fines from coming up through the gravel. Either slope it all away or to one spot with a catch basin and then then pipe it somewhere. Anything less than 2% will collect water...

That's my best guess
 
I removed a big problem by moving the downspouts--that helped but it is kinda of a dome slope and for the most part it does slope away from the shop. There is also a good gravel base that extends roughly 8ft out from the shop and with the clay base below the dirt that should help.

I just need to get something because rigs are lining up to get into the shop.
 
Yeah. Just needs a good slope. You have a tractor now right? I agree also with putting something down to keep the weeds at bay. Wish I would have done it....but then again using my propane torch is pretty fun lol
 
The road fabric isn't for the weeds, its for the silt. Put the roof drains into a pipe, then into a catch basin and then run it a long ways away.
 
The road fabric isn't for the weeds, its for the silt. Put the roof drains into a pipe, then into a catch basin and then run it a long ways away.

I wish I would have done this, I just put gravel down over dirt and I have been fighting it for 3 years.. every winter and every car ruins my driveway. The gravel just pushes down into the mud and Im left with the busy in my yard. I can back my trailer to my shop without 4x4. This summer I am renting a hoepack or large roller and then having it paved.
 
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