June 2020 - Digging In
Now I had a plan. I knew I could get the site prepped this year, but getting the actual container would have to wait until next year. It was uncertain when I would work again. Money was tight, and I aimed to play conservative.
What I could do this year, was make a site ready to land a container. And so I began to dig.
Once I cut out the trees, stumps and shrubs, I dug out a pad twelve ft wide by forty two ft long. I set finished grade for the gravel, and dug in and compacted two footers for the end of the container where all the weight and structual integrity hit the earth. My plan was to rest the container on two treated 8x8 beams lying at grade on the two compacted gravel footers. This meant when the truck backed in to drop my container, it could drive on a flat compacted surface. I made it easy for the driver. Or tried to.
I had three dump trucks of gravel hauled in. I spread it and moved it one shovelful at a time using only a wheelbarrow and an old snow shovel.
You want to get in shape? You want to get strong? Move a couple tons of gravel by hand. My mindset was, I want to do it myself. I didnt have access to a Bobcat, or tractor, but I had a shovel and a wheelbarrow. I also had time, and ambition.
Eventually, I got the gravel spread out to grade, and my footers set. The site for the container was ready. Now, I had time to work on other aspects of my vision.