BigAl
Gone But Not Forgotten
Got a excavator , 16 yard Peterbuilt dump truck and 1 small loader moving dirt for my new RV Garage . Looks like at least three more full days of digging to put it the pad behind the house . I have not ran a Pete in about 20 years . It was a fun day . All the excess dirt is going below the house to form a gentle slope to the pasture , I figure about another 125 dump loads might get us close to having a pad . We are going in 20 feet into the hillside and then sloping the grade to the pad .




it doesn't fit with the slides open. Would be a pain in the butt trying to pack it and have to move it in and out of the garage every time the missus decides she needs something else loaded for the trip.
. It finished out 14'x 46' long . The door height is 14'4" and is 11'6" in width . I will be able to open the Trailer slides with it stored in the garage . Total cost to build was right at $8 K . I added a 18" drain pipe the full length of the building to catch the water as it runs off the hillside . There are also 2 - 4" French drains installed too . The front of the building gave me some concerns on side shear as the building is so long and tall without any interior cross walls . I corrected this by "double shearing" the front door opening and installing a "scissor shear system" in the ceiling joist that transfer side shear load all the way back to the sheared reinforced rear wall . I had never done a shear system design like this before , but it seems to have added the side strength to the front wall I needed .