I swore to myself that I would post pictures as I went along, but l failed. Managing subs and doing all of my own cleanup proved a little too tiring, and now I am going back and sharing, and hope to give someone else the hope that I was given. I watched dozens of builds and if anything, I learned that you CAN manage this yourself.
I decided to start at the end of October, 2014m figuring that most of the subs would be less stressed. I was right. Doing this also allowed me to stretch out my build and pay for each stage as it was completed. So, I began with a design...
And a shovel..
Then the real work began - for about 2 weeks...
This is the point where I took a break for about 6 weeks to let the shotcrete cure and do some major cleanup. I also re-built my block wall.
Then, after the first of the year, it was back on...
Fill time!
And all done...
As you can see, I got tired of all of the block and opted for a composite equipment fence. I have a camera mounted on my patio and as each stage was in process, I took a picture every 5 seconds. I then took those pics and made a time lapse of the entire project. The files are kind of large, but if anyone is curious, PM me and I'll send you a link.
Thanks again to all of the members that shared their builds. I know I learned a lot from them and that I'm not alone.
I decided to start at the end of October, 2014m figuring that most of the subs would be less stressed. I was right. Doing this also allowed me to stretch out my build and pay for each stage as it was completed. So, I began with a design...

And a shovel..

Then the real work began - for about 2 weeks...









This is the point where I took a break for about 6 weeks to let the shotcrete cure and do some major cleanup. I also re-built my block wall.
Then, after the first of the year, it was back on...





Fill time!


And all done...


As you can see, I got tired of all of the block and opted for a composite equipment fence. I have a camera mounted on my patio and as each stage was in process, I took a picture every 5 seconds. I then took those pics and made a time lapse of the entire project. The files are kind of large, but if anyone is curious, PM me and I'll send you a link.
Thanks again to all of the members that shared their builds. I know I learned a lot from them and that I'm not alone.