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looks very nice Bob..i like the gable, i like the valleys...flat roofs are (in my opinion) one of the stupidest things one can do to a structure...never re-roofed a single one that didnt have some sort of rot....also, im a big fan of large eaves...the bigger the overhang, the farther the water is from the foundation and building....good job!!
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I would like to put windows in the building but not right now. It will be easy to frame them in later. |
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It looks good. Always nice to practice new skills.
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I got as far as I am going to until next weekend. I have to go back to work. I left on 12/22 and started the shed on 12/23.
This is what I have left:
I have a slab I need to pour next to the garage which is the building across from the shed. I'm going to build a lean-to shed there that will house my air compressor and tank. I put conduit in the ground between that slab and the shed in these pictures. I plan on puling power and running compressed air to the shed through these pipes. That's not a necessity at this point. This is where I left it yesterday: ![]() ![]() I tried to get some pictures of the redwoods: ![]() ![]() It's hard to get a sense of how tall the trees are because the sun washed out the picture. Not only that these trees have vines on them that hide the trunks. I spent some time yesterday cutting the vines close to the ground. They are embedded in the bark and I don't want them to damage the trees. Today I finished the siding and cleaned up a little: ![]() I put my box scraper and log splitter in the shed this afternoon. I have some space back in the garage. I'll put the rest of my yard equipment in it once I get the door on it. Bob |
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Wow, looks great Bob!
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that is just awesome!!! thanks....and i thought my backyard was cool
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If you get in trouble you can live in that ! Well done.
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Looking good! Not much longer you'll be done! What did you use for siding?
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Brian April 1979 1200 Quietline 44A deck 1988 1211 customized into a 1288 with a K301AQS 38C deck and a 1864 54” deck . Snow blades 42" and 54" . Brinly disk, brinly plow a cultivator and a $5 brinly yard rake!
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Nice work Bob - love the details! And the Redwoods....WOW! Majestic!
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Looks great Bob,putting any windows in it later on?
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