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Building the rebar frameA fame 3 metre high is build for the telescope pierMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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DeliveryThe concrete pipes are delivered to site. No cost for delivery.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Measure inside diameterThe inside diameter of the concrete pipes are measured in order to build a rebar cage of the appropriate size.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Rebar in pipesMeasure out the size to make sure the rebar squares fit tight.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Metal platesAfter a few hours of searching, a metal shop that had the appropriate steel was found.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Water zoneThe water pump area has been setup, with the smurf installed 60 metre below ground,
and some pipes and container. Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Switch for the SmurfA simple switch is setup for the smurf (submersible pump).Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Running powerElectricity poles on the land are quickly setup to run power to the different work zonesMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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First delivery of rebarThe truck finally arrivesMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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First few holesThe first hole is dug, followed quickly by 2 moreMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Raising the rebarHave to keep the rebar off the ground so it doesn't rust as muchMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Workers house side viewOur electricity pole in the foreground. Later when we dig holes for the fence, we will put some concrete around the pole, currently its only dug in.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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