MossRoad
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I worked with a woman whose husband did that kind of stuff for a living. He would hand dig basements for houses that only had crawl spaces. What he would do is start digging by hand and a bucket. When he got a large enough space to fit in, he would crawl under the house and his son would back a conveyor into the hole. It would dump onto another conveyor that would load their dump truck. So, he would be under that house for 3-4 hours at a time using a short shovel and 5 gallon buckets and loading that conveyor. When the hole got big enough for two people, they started moving pretty fast. One would shovel and the other would dump the buckets. They'd dig footings and put in posts and beams to support everything. Eventually, they'd jack up the entire house, set forms and pour walls on footings, then lower the house onto the walls. They did pretty good business. Well enough that he sent his kids to college and all but one eventually left the business. It was back breaking work and it showed. By the time he was in his 60s he couldn't get out of bed in the morning. His wife would pull him up to a sitting position and rub him down with oils and stuff to lube him up and get him going. But once he got going, look out.
I admire your ingenuity and hard work. And thanks for the pictures. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I admire your ingenuity and hard work. And thanks for the pictures. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif