Well, except for taking the forms apart…

But not that one. That one’ll be easy.
When you’re rodding down the concrete and the level starts dropping dramatically, that’s when you really wish you’d been able to buy Sonotube. And when, if you’re a penniless desert hermit,…

…you run for your big ball of baling twine. 🙂 It’s amazing how many times that thing has bailed me out. I should call it bailing twine.
But we’re done now.


















































It’s Miller time!
It’s Miller time!
Wouldn’t beer be better?
Actual beer costs too much. 🙂
Fair enough. Perhaps a fund raiser might be in order…
Good job Joel, not that many people tend to think on their feet the way you do anymore.
Nice recovery! You do deserve some kind of refreshing adult beverage plus the shade of a juniper to sit under, so you can admire your handiwork before tackling the next phase.
Yes! Good work fella! Bask in the glow for a while, at least for the evening.
Personally, I think those pours should set up for at least 48 hours before messing with he forms, but that’s just me. No sense hurrying at this point, particularly with the square configuration that produces nice square, easily-damaged corners. There’s a couple reasons why round is good . . .
🙂