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Old 05-21-2022, 01:25 PM   #127 (permalink)
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I finished insulating under the shed and mostly leveled the gravel underneath. I needed to move the gravel and dig down quite a bit--under the edge of a shed!
I don't have any idea how much the cinder blocks settled!
I should be able to shovel gravel into the hole, position the cinder block, shovel gravel around it, and lower the shed for the final time, but having filled two 5-gallon buckets with gravel, moved much more out of the way, and dug one hole under the edge of the shed, I wasn't about to do it the hard way again.
I soaked it, returned, and removed a bunch of dirt, but I was finding big rocks, so I soaked it again, loosened the big rocks with my digging bar, and removed a bunch of mud.
It should be more than enough, but how dry does it need to be before I fill in the hole, position the cinder block, and lower the shed for the last time?
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