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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1830120" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I thought that for a little while. Then, doing some concrete work for a living, I started tallying it up: Mini-excavator, 2x4s, plywood, assorted hardware, rebar, rebar bender/cutter, rebar ties, wet saw, pry bars, shovel work, concrete truck, sealant you can apply from the inside to prevent it filling up with water, some form of lid, and a weekend of sweat...and after all that I'd have something bubba'd up in the garage floor that wouldn't pass code and would cause more trouble than it's worth when/if I ever tried to sell the house.</p><p></p><p>Now if I could've found someone who would've sold me the shelter...the cutting, digging, and pouring would've been an easier proposition. But I couldn't find anyone who would just sell me a shelter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1830120, member: 42"] I thought that for a little while. Then, doing some concrete work for a living, I started tallying it up: Mini-excavator, 2x4s, plywood, assorted hardware, rebar, rebar bender/cutter, rebar ties, wet saw, pry bars, shovel work, concrete truck, sealant you can apply from the inside to prevent it filling up with water, some form of lid, and a weekend of sweat...and after all that I'd have something bubba'd up in the garage floor that wouldn't pass code and would cause more trouble than it's worth when/if I ever tried to sell the house. Now if I could've found someone who would've sold me the shelter...the cutting, digging, and pouring would've been an easier proposition. But I couldn't find anyone who would just sell me a shelter. [/QUOTE]
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