stevemc
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2005
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- 2,121
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- Location
- Sarasota, FL
- Detector(s) used
- Whites Surfmaster PI Pro and Whites Surfmaster PI, Minelab Excal NY blue sword. 2 White's Dual field pi, Garrett sea hunter pi II (but don't use it for obvious reasons) 5' x 3 1/2' coil underwater Pi
- Primary Interest:
- Shipwrecks
Re: Shipwreck Bar & Grille
Nice! That outside area would be a great area. Is it going to be open air with a roof? Its too bad that it was left to rot in the weather. You treasure hunters do some nice work! I was working today finishing a wall around a patio. I poured, skreeded, and finished the 12 x 14 concrete patio floor, and left a 4' garden area on one side, about 4 weeks ago. I built a foam wall around it and hung a 42" wide door on the front. I stuccoed the outside last week before we went away and painted it, and today I stuccoed the inside. It all looks like a masonary wall. I will take some pics tomorrow. I have one of the floor being finished I think. The 4 x 8' slab in front of the double doors I did when I finished that addition. The rest of the house has that block with the horizontal mortar line and some slight texture. Old time stuff. I was going to stucco the whole house so it looked new, but I was whipped and just did it like the rest was. Where the stockade fence is in the pic is where the foam wall went, and in front of the slab and over to the right, where it butted up to the house. The same day the patio was poured I did a walkway 7' x 40', a patio in front of the house, and cut out a sunken part of the driveway. When the house was built, they buried some vegetation, and the driveway sank, no one ever fixed it. So I cut out the sunken area, formed it all wider and it is like new. It took me a week or more to dig it all out and form it.
Nice! That outside area would be a great area. Is it going to be open air with a roof? Its too bad that it was left to rot in the weather. You treasure hunters do some nice work! I was working today finishing a wall around a patio. I poured, skreeded, and finished the 12 x 14 concrete patio floor, and left a 4' garden area on one side, about 4 weeks ago. I built a foam wall around it and hung a 42" wide door on the front. I stuccoed the outside last week before we went away and painted it, and today I stuccoed the inside. It all looks like a masonary wall. I will take some pics tomorrow. I have one of the floor being finished I think. The 4 x 8' slab in front of the double doors I did when I finished that addition. The rest of the house has that block with the horizontal mortar line and some slight texture. Old time stuff. I was going to stucco the whole house so it looked new, but I was whipped and just did it like the rest was. Where the stockade fence is in the pic is where the foam wall went, and in front of the slab and over to the right, where it butted up to the house. The same day the patio was poured I did a walkway 7' x 40', a patio in front of the house, and cut out a sunken part of the driveway. When the house was built, they buried some vegetation, and the driveway sank, no one ever fixed it. So I cut out the sunken area, formed it all wider and it is like new. It took me a week or more to dig it all out and form it.