Same A/C units we have at the sign shop, works like a charm
@EwokDoesHVACАй бұрын
You guys did a great job, making me think you guys are hvac techs
@TaeJohnson-g1pАй бұрын
they make insulation you can put on the garage door
@KenMileyJrАй бұрын
Yup, it's in the plans. We also got the brush seal kits for the outside of the doors.
@lyladaisieАй бұрын
Omg that's a hot thumbnail 🤤🤤
@stevewill1940Ай бұрын
woohoo!
@CheesusSVTАй бұрын
Looking incred! 🐍💗
@fastsilveradoАй бұрын
I don't know where you are, but you should put your posts in 3 ft of hole with concrete. They won't heave when the ground frresses.
@michaelbierman4697Ай бұрын
Looks good. One thing is that the power should be 18 inches deep with no dig flags thrown over the cable.
@AwesomeFinishАй бұрын
I'd run the power through conduit and attach it to the building before I dig any deeper. That soil was a PITA to dig through.
@mikev.1034Ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure that isn’t way to mix concrete
@CertifiedRippersАй бұрын
@@mikev.1034 this type of concrete was supposed to be mixed this way
@jdhutton4771Ай бұрын
@@CertifiedRippers Ive seen it done this way but hosing it down after. dry mix will harden but not as well as it would with water. either way not like its holding up a structure. should be fine either way. not the end of the world.
@AwesomeFinishАй бұрын
@@jdhutton4771 We got a ton of rain right after pouring it and for days after.
@mrmoss149Ай бұрын
Uuuhhhhhmmmmmmm....you know, home depot would jave cut those 8' post in half free of charge, right?
@CertifiedRippersАй бұрын
@@mrmoss149 yeah but that takes more time then chopping it myself
@AwesomeFinishАй бұрын
That's assuming you can even find an employee to do it for you. You always see 100 of them standing around until you need one, then it's a ghost town.