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transpixel 3 Wood Frame members.  Glued & ccrewed these together since I can't buy 2x poplar lumber. transpixel
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transpixel Floor with front wood frame member attached. transpixel
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transpixel Floor again.  I have not installed all of the bolts yet.  Only enough to make the whole thing square and hold each piece.  It has to be removed so the wood can be finished/sealed. transpixel
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transpixel Left a gap on the front right so I can dado the floor into the wall. transpixel
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3 Wood Frame members. Glued & ccrewed these together since I can't buy 2x poplar lumber.
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Floor with front wood frame member attached.
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Floor again. I have not installed all of the bolts yet. Only enough to make the whole thing square and hold each piece. It has to be removed so the wood can be finished/sealed.
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Left a gap on the front right so I can dado the floor into the wall.
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Gap on the front left.
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transpixel Back.  The 4' x 10' plywood was not actually 10', a little short, so I made the two center floor pieces narrower.  Now the metal frame is a little too long so the side wood frame members will need to be shortened and the back frame member will need to be thinned. transpixel
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transpixel Put on the rest of the wooden frame members.  Removed floor, touched up the frame paint, put asphalt emulsions on the floor bottom (I had this laying around from a below-ground wall leak), let dry and re-attached the floor to the frame. transpixel
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transpixel You can see the floor members lifting.  I weighed them down and poured gorilla glue in the crack.  It sealed them up nice.  I later had to remove the excess glue with a scrapper. transpixel
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Back. The 4' x 10' plywood was not actually 10', a little short, so I made the two center floor pieces narrower. Now the metal frame is a little too long so the side wood frame members will need to be shortened and the back frame member will need to be thinned.
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Put on the rest of the wooden frame members. Removed floor, touched up the frame paint, put asphalt emulsions on the floor bottom (I had this laying around from a below-ground wall leak), let dry and re-attached the floor to the frame.
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You can see the floor members lifting. I weighed them down and poured gorilla glue in the crack. It sealed them up nice. I later had to remove the excess glue with a scrapper.
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