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Cutting tails and installing facia boardThink I’ve shown similar “tools” for hanging long pieces by myself before but here’s another stab at it. Old guy chit, the trailer made for a nice stable platform for the ladders. That up and down off the trailer and my right knee wasn’t happy about it so I improvised. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Radiant floors are the way to go. Neighbor who is on solar has them. I may incorporate in my living area, I see many shops built with em too.
Don, this should make you happy. My newest neighbor the former f14 weapons backseater. I hooked him up with a firewood procurement specialist. So he’s been getting familiar with his ax……..Notice it’s that really good ax that I like btw! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: stlaser on September 18, 2024, 11:20:02 PMDon, this should make you happy. My newest neighbor the former f14 weapons backseater. I hooked him up with a firewood procurement specialist. So he’s been getting familiar with his ax……..Notice it’s that really good ax that I like btw! Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkGood form too!...far a navee guy
I dislike underground LP tanks, always have and always will. The developer who built the cabin didn’t want to bring in enough fill & buried the tank too low. So now the lid or box will fill with water during the winter and spring wet season. This is my second attempt to try and keep water out of it. I buried a drain pipe as low as I could yet still get fall on it to the ditch. The drain opening at the box on the outside at this level it is below the regulator and shut off valve inside the box. I then filled it with pea gravel on the drain side outside of green box to the surface. Finally I cut the soil around the whole thing out about 8” deep and sloped the soil around perimeter of box to the drain side. Finally I backfilled around box with pea gravel. My thought is any water around exterior should make its way thru pea gravel and towards drain. Fingers crossed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: stlaser on September 14, 2024, 06:22:46 PMI dislike underground LP tanks, always have and always will. The developer who built the cabin didn’t want to bring in enough fill & buried the tank too low. So now the lid or box will fill with water during the winter and spring wet season. This is my second attempt to try and keep water out of it. I buried a drain pipe as low as I could yet still get fall on it to the ditch. The drain opening at the box on the outside at this level it is below the regulator and shut off valve inside the box. I then filled it with pea gravel on the drain side outside of green box to the surface. Finally I cut the soil around the whole thing out about 8” deep and sloped the soil around perimeter of box to the drain side. Finally I backfilled around box with pea gravel. My thought is any water around exterior should make its way thru pea gravel and towards drain. Fingers crossed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalkmay have to do this with my water meter. earlier this summer when i was deep watering the yard the box and the neighbor's box filled completely and started running over into the street. nice work sir