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using a cutting torch on a concrete floor

2:37

put the beam on top of these pallets

3:11

fasten it to the floor

4:28

making a visual identification mark on the beam or column

6:23

making a hole in the floor

6:45

cutting the hole in the floor

7:10

cutting some angle iron and attaching them to the adjacent beams

7:26

use angle iron instead of a flat piece of plate

7:52

removing a little piece of the two flanges

8:09

repurposing the i-beams

8:50

attach a choker to the midpoint of this beam

10:18

tacking the first stair placing the second one on top

11:20

add some supports for the floor

12:00

add texture to the floor

12:35
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2021Jan 31
All comments are now on the Fireball forum, a place to ask questions, share your thoughts, and easily search for topics that interest you. Find it here: https://fireball.discourse.group/ Today I work on the new Fireball tool shop location. I built a mezzanine to have extra storage. It needs a staircase in order to access the second floor. I talk about welding beams, cutting metal with a torch, and different types of bolting conditions for ironworking. https://fireballtool.com/

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