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A 2x6 sand filled would be a great barrier when they incoming. Any issue with rotting or as long as its weather tight and dry you are good.
Those Amish are pretty highly paid folks! What a deal! Most of them are also tax exempt and they never spend a day of their lives serving their nation in its military...Pretty cool deal wouldn't you say?
I store a ton of stuff in my attic in the storage building. I have a 6/12. An 8/12 would be better. I will pm you my number for 20% off behr paints and stains.
Sounds like a good plan. More room is always better.Heck, I thought you would make the door really secure like using a big bar across both doors like the did in castles.
might was well go 12/12. Just keep in mind that you need structural ridge beam or collar ties or something to keep the walls from spreading from the roof load pushing the walls out.
Quote from: JR on January 23, 2018, 12:49:32 AMSounds like a good plan. More room is always better.Heck, I thought you would make the door really secure like using a big bar across both doors like the did in castles.I questioned why he locked one door on the inside top & bottom and not the other one? A large bar is a great idea too.
Looks great.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Getting awfully fancy with that smart watch.
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Quote from: BobbyB on January 24, 2018, 06:08:35 AMGetting awfully fancy with that smart watch. I too noticed the watch change, and then wearing while painting...maybe chief want the old one back...
That is there best paint. I usually buy the grade below it. The paint you got has properties that resist fading for a very long time. It also repels stains and dust so less sticks to the paint and the color is “high definition” what ever that means. The paint you got has excellent adhesion and expands and contracts to resist cracking which allows water to get in under the paint which is bad. It also has built in primer and is a one coat paint. I always do two coats but that paint can be done and look great with one thorough pass. Most repaints we do are going over other workers contractor paints which means the cheapest a guy can get to bid a job and then add a quart of water to every gallon to cut it and make it go further. These require almost stripping with a pressure washer. Otherwise the best paint in the world is only as good as the layer under it. So if the first cheap layer peals then the expensive stuff comes off with it. You did good with your selection.
Quote from: Sammconn on January 24, 2018, 07:56:47 AMQuote from: BobbyB on January 24, 2018, 06:08:35 AMGetting awfully fancy with that smart watch. I too noticed the watch change, and then wearing while painting...maybe chief want the old one back... I, ah, ran over the last one.Was changing a hydraulic line on the tractor, so i took the watch off and laid it on the front tractor tire.Note to self: Check the tires and area around the tractor when you fire it up before you drive away...Just in case you set a watch or a camera on the tire...Oh, same rule applies to the truck as well.It survived, but is sort of scratched upSales guy talked me into this Apple watch/phone.Saved my bacon a time or two when my spirit is with me, but my knees aren't. Phone is ringin' in the other room and my ROA (Rate of acceleration) is not what it needs to be to make it before the last ring...I just tap the screen a few dozen times and sometimes the phone becomes a pee-poor phone which this helicopter pilot with ears operatin' at about 50% can still get bits and pieces of the call.
Quote from: Flyin6 on January 24, 2018, 10:54:08 AMQuote from: Sammconn on January 24, 2018, 07:56:47 AMQuote from: BobbyB on January 24, 2018, 06:08:35 AMGetting awfully fancy with that smart watch. I too noticed the watch change, and then wearing while painting...maybe chief want the old one back... I, ah, ran over the last one.Was changing a hydraulic line on the tractor, so i took the watch off and laid it on the front tractor tire.Note to self: Check the tires and area around the tractor when you fire it up before you drive away...Just in case you set a watch or a camera on the tire...Oh, same rule applies to the truck as well.It survived, but is sort of scratched upSales guy talked me into this Apple watch/phone.Saved my bacon a time or two when my spirit is with me, but my knees aren't. Phone is ringin' in the other room and my ROA (Rate of acceleration) is not what it needs to be to make it before the last ring...I just tap the screen a few dozen times and sometimes the phone becomes a pee-poor phone which this helicopter pilot with ears operatin' at about 50% can still get bits and pieces of the call.Going to have to get yourself a Suunto or GShock.