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Quote from: JR on July 05, 2017, 03:41:28 AMFinally got caught up with this. Broken, fixin, welding, buying, digging and wall building.That ought to provide for few days of water and even a shower or 2.I like the mulch and rocks, looks homey.Wife liked it tooShe saw it all for the first time in a month, yesterdayShe liked the stone steps and stone handy work
Finally got caught up with this. Broken, fixin, welding, buying, digging and wall building.That ought to provide for few days of water and even a shower or 2.I like the mulch and rocks, looks homey.
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: stlaser on July 05, 2017, 10:00:06 PMThat's a lot of ciphering, you sure you're qualified for such things?Questionable...
That's a lot of ciphering, you sure you're qualified for such things?
Why would you leave the ends open? You have plenty of cedar bark cuttings to make some good looking gable ends Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Next time I am paying for someone else to make the trusses!
Quote from: Flyin6 on July 06, 2017, 11:05:06 PMNext time I am paying for someone else to make the trusses!Yes it sucks making them. Your jig is how I did all mine out at the lake. Only I used the building floor to screw the blocks to. Time consuming, and hard on the back if I remember correctly. Look good though.
Two wordsSheeting gun.... (staples muy faster)
Quote from: stlaser on July 06, 2017, 11:47:35 PMTwo wordsSheeting gun.... (staples muy faster):-)
Over the years, I have gravitated to building everything with screws. They provide so much more clamping force for operations such as gluing these panels to the structure. Really, the glue does all the holding, but the screws provide for a good clamp/bond, then always a great backup to just hold by themselves.But I think I'll nail the trusses to the top band with ring shanked stainless 3" nails with my pneumatic nailer.
Quote from: Flyin6 on July 07, 2017, 10:52:56 AMOver the years, I have gravitated to building everything with screws. They provide so much more clamping force for operations such as gluing these panels to the structure. Really, the glue does all the holding, but the screws provide for a good clamp/bond, then always a great backup to just hold by themselves.But I think I'll nail the trusses to the top band with ring shanked stainless 3" nails with my pneumatic nailer. Off to Tractor Supply Company (I'm their biggest buyer :-) to pick up a new gate. That old 10 or 12 footer is not cutting the mustard. (Why would anyone want to cut mustard anyway??) I'm opting for two new treated posts, some black stain, and a brandly new 16' heavy equipment friendly gate.
16 footers are nice but for equipment, two 10's is mo better. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Two 10 footers are also easier on their posts.
Quote from: Flyin6 on July 06, 2017, 11:05:06 PMNext time I am paying for someone else to make the trusses!I take it you didn't get a quote from Lowes? I looked one time when pricing out a shed and I think I remember them being fairly inexpensive Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Dawg25385 on July 07, 2017, 03:01:09 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on July 06, 2017, 11:05:06 PMNext time I am paying for someone else to make the trusses!I take it you didn't get a quote from Lowes? I looked one time when pricing out a shed and I think I remember them being fairly inexpensive Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI probably should have.I get a 10% (mil) discount there which is always nice.But I do know mine are pretty stout. You can't believe how much those plates and glue stiffens those things up.
Ditto on the awning. .. can it be fixed or is it a total loss? Place looks good!
I have same one, I suspect the metal/aluminum bits could be replaced. The big tear, however, will not be so easy if possible to fix.
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!
Liberal application of 100 mph tape will ensure years of usage. While not aesthetically pleasing to gaze upon, HH6 might allow a continuance of service pending a complete overhaul, of course only after Chief pleads his case as to why he failed to secure loose equipment...
Quote from: Wilbur on July 12, 2017, 01:08:05 AMDitto on the awning. .. can it be fixed or is it a total loss? Place looks good!I have same one, I suspect the metal/aluminum bits could be replaced. The big tear, however, will not be so easy if possible to fix.
Nice gun graffiti!Too bad about the awning. I bet you felt like Comey did with Lynch, when you rolled up on the scene....started feeling "queasy".