Compared to that roadway saw the jackhammer was indeed a relief. Got a lot done and the tool is back at the rental shop.
This is needed because the building has one working floor drain – some of the 40 year old cast iron is rusted through; we are adding functionality requiring drains & electricity in new locations; and the walk-in fridge/freezer floor needs to be insulated.
Thicker concrete, rebar, 6×6 mesh and cast iron pipes made day 1 the most difficult. Definitely hyperventilating.The end of day 2.Starting on the floor of the walk in facing SW. The line to the grease trap runs about under the opening which used to have a swamp cooler and now is covered in insulation.Looking west at the close of day 3.Looking west into the restrooms. From the right counter clockwise: urinal, unisex ADA, and unisex. The pink insulation is an ad hoc wall of the warm room which has a plug in radiator and hold items which permanently change when frozen such as paint, etc. This happened on that half day.
Y’all are Rock Stars! Heroic! 💥
Steady-as-she-goes. 🍻🌈🍯
Thank you for the encouragement!