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You will need to put this form in a place out of the way .but not in an inconvenient place as you will need to tend to it daily .I choose the back portion of my back yard .the area is mainly unused other then brick storage and weed cultivation (not marijuana ,weeds such as dandelions)

I decided to use my propane torch (bought at harbor freight) to torch the area so that the weeds and grass wouldn't become an issue a month into my project .you want to be very careful when doing this and be mindful of anything that posses a fire hazard .and when your torch is putting out a 3000F degree flame ,that's just about everything

Once I had the grass and weeds taken care of I moved two concrete blocks (my dad had made for whatever reason) in place so that the form would be up off of the ground .the concrete blocks were not wide enough to span the distance I needed so I put each one on a diagonal .they turned out to be just wide enough to hold the form

Since this form would be out in the weather for several months ,I knew I needed to cover it somehow .I asked my dad (who usually has anything you could ever need) if he had a collapsible awning .and of coarse since I needed one ,he didn't .so then I was planning on building a small housing over the ants .a few days later my dad came in and asked if I still needed the awning because he had gotten one for me at a garage sale .it is about 5x5 feet and when the legs aren't fully erected it stands about 2-3 feet about the form which was perfect
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