This is the latest in my ongoing video series about putting up a 42×80 foot fabric structure for equipment storage and maintenance. This instalment is about the unusual forms I’m building for the concrete foundation wall that’ll be underneath the structure. I think you’ll find it interesting. Not even most professional concrete contractors have see something like this. Click the links below to see previous videos in the series.
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