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Old 12-23-2020, 02:02 PM   #53 (permalink)
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Well, I found out why nobody moves sheds diagonally! :)

Well, I don't know anyone else's reason. I never pretend to know what others are thinking, but pulling on a corner caused the shed to twist, so, as I mentioned, I needed to pull the back corner.

I made sure to drive the bar nice and deep, but the first time I left it for days, so the ground froze around it. I hit it with a sledgehammer 20 more times than I did the first time, but I think that I was just too tired to be effective. The first time the bar tilted most of the way up. The second time I stopped when it suddenly stood up all of the way again.

I feel like I could put my Honda together faster than I could keep pounding the bar into the ground. Mom will just need to be angry for both of them, since Dad isn't around anymore.

I didn't want to fight the digging bar pulling it out the second time. I poured water in the hole and returned 10 minutes later.

It came right out!

I wish that I did that on Saturday!

I also bent the big steel bar slightly.

I need to watch the last video to see if I moved the shed at all.
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