Honey do list, DONE!

go_deep

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Deck Before.jpg
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Cement Patio.jpgCement Patio Stain 1.jpgCement Patio Stain 2.jpg

Finally got my honey do list completed. I removed our old deck, removed 10" of dirt, put 4" of sand back in, set the forms, put in about 450' of 5/8" rebar (this thing isn't going anywhere), poured the cement, let it set for 40 days to dry, then got it stained today. The important part is, I got nothing but hunting things to do now!!
 

kidoggy

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nor is the wife ever happy.:D enjoy your hunt and post lots of pics for us honeydoers.
 

go_deep

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Oh, my wife is a pretty content lady. She is really happy that its done, how it turned out, and the biggest thing that we did it for a little under 2k, we were quoted 12k by a contractor. We saved a little money to put somewhere else, maybe hunting:D
 

ivorytip

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ugh, reminds me of all the crap I better get started on and finished before October rolls in. nice work
 

buckbull

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Oh, my wife is a pretty content lady. She is really happy that its done, how it turned out, and the biggest thing that we did it for a little under 2k, we were quoted 12k by a contractor. We saved a little money to put somewhere else, maybe hunting:D
Yeah, you can save alot of money on flat work as long as you know what you are doing. The neighborhood that I built my house in required a stamped concrete sidewalk to be installed as well as a 10' driveway apron. I had a corner lot which so had to pour a 380' foot by 4' sidewalk, quotes were around the $20,000 mark. Me and my father in law did it for about $4000.
 

25contender

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Did you polish the concrete first? It looks great. I have about 1000 sq ft I want to stain.
 

go_deep

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Did you polish the concrete first? It looks great. I have about 1000 sq ft I want to stain.
I did not, well I kind of did. I just bull floated it as smooth as I could, once it dried for 30 days I took some stone sanding wheels that attach to a hand grinder and spent maybe 20 minutes catching just a few high spots, then put on a rough wheel to get the smooth spots a little texture so when you walk on it it's not rough, but just a little rough so you don't slip when wet. Cleaned it with a de-greaser, applied the etch, and let it dry then stained, and put a matte sealer on it once it dried.
 

missjordan

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Looks good! We just finished our summer project too with sheet rocking and painting our shop, hoping to build cabinets and some counters this winter


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