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Putting in an enterence to our basementFrom: dandjwhite@attbi.com Category: Other/Misc Remote Name: 24.34.43.113 Date: 11 Jun 2003 Time: 05:42 PM
CommentsI would like to put in a basement enterence, are there pre formed inserts that can be lowered into a whole or is it more practical to set formes in the whole and pour concrete? I plan to wood frame a dog house over top of the stairs with a shed roof. The enterance will be a door 78"x36" not a bulk head at the top of the stairs. any matrial and technique suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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