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Brandi, I thought of you when I seen this for some reason.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/b...ml#post1351967
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You Sir, know how to pay a lady a compliment. hugs, Brandi |
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hugs, Brandi |
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Location: Willis, Texas
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Okay Y'all,
I got enough siding up so I could install all the roof edge trim. My choice of treated 6" diameter poles instead of 6x6 treated timbers came back to haunt me again. Three of the four roof edges needed to have the roof metal cut at the edge and a piece of metal with a ridge spliced near the edge. But anyway, the up high outside work is done. I can now disassemble the wooden work platform. It worked well. I did have to clamp my step ladder to the railing to work the upper ridge peak.hugs, Brandi |
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In your last post, the last of the three pictures shows your gooseneck with 4 chairs on it, was that for your audience to watch you as you work?
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Willis, Texas
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Thanks! I just knew someone would fall for that "hook" and ask a question. I just didn't realize it would be so fast! No, they were given to me and I don't like them, but feel bad about just burning them. So the trailer is as far as they have got before I give them away. I had to pull the trailer out to have access to the 15 foot long roofing metal I have stacked under the trailer. You can have them if you come pick them up. The only people that come watch are Mom and Dad. They get the preferred seating.........lawn chairs in the shade of the barn. Booger usually is the the only one around. But he is either chasing squirrels or wants to play ball. Nice and peaceful and full of solitude. Good therapy after a hectic work week!hugs, Brandi |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Willis, Texas
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I am debating about whether to install a sliding door on the shed side where the trailer parks for more breeze. I need to install wiring and run 220v to the barn. Sometime in there I need to pour concrete in the center 20 foot section. Then install the 60 gallon air compressor (remember I specialize in sheetmetal and have lots of pneumatic tools). But I might reinstall my hydrualic PHD and poke (fun) the holes for the corral posts first. hugs, Brandi |
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