kenmbz
Super Member
- Joined
- May 8, 2019
- Messages
- 5,862
- Location
- S.E. PA
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson GC1720/Simplicity Regents/Echo CS-490/CS-620
Morning all, 37 going to 42 and hopefully the rain will stop.
Yesterday in light rain, let the kid drive all the way on the highway to his concert.
The last for School of Rock, they have done a lot for him, but he has his own bands and he has to focus in school.
A bunch of our friends showed up and the place was packed, mostly with families and the locals from the area.
Didn't get anything else done. But did make a shepherds pie for dinner.
BEF - hanging would be easy if the panels didn't weigh so much and so hard to cut and I am working around all the wall mounted items that would we difficult at best to move.
I am not doing the finish, the sheetrock is more to get to code as the foam core is quite easy to catch fire, why I am using fire rated sheetrock instead of regular.
Moving 70 pound sheets is hard, plus all the cutting takes a lot more work as 2-3 runs with a blade and the density of the rock makes it hard to break. For short pieces it's actually easier to use the jab saw.
If I ever do decide to mud it, I'll have my cousin come down, he does walls for a living.
I could have done regular sheetrock in half the time, or less.
Moving the items in the garage around also takes almost 50% of the time as we have little storage space.
That and all the other projects happening in parallel, and then sick time. I am slow and some days just can't do more work.
Feel better Buppies.
be well,
The stage at Broken Goblet Brewing was the one used in Philly for the Bowie Spider tour. Not quite sure how they pulled that one off, but it's one of the nicest stages in the area.
Another project is for the Band dads to build stages for the summer concerts. We have one that they use now, I need to build one for here and help build one at another house.
So we will have 3 stages at three houses for them to play gigs.
Yesterday in light rain, let the kid drive all the way on the highway to his concert.
The last for School of Rock, they have done a lot for him, but he has his own bands and he has to focus in school.
A bunch of our friends showed up and the place was packed, mostly with families and the locals from the area.
Didn't get anything else done. But did make a shepherds pie for dinner.
BEF - hanging would be easy if the panels didn't weigh so much and so hard to cut and I am working around all the wall mounted items that would we difficult at best to move.
I am not doing the finish, the sheetrock is more to get to code as the foam core is quite easy to catch fire, why I am using fire rated sheetrock instead of regular.
Moving 70 pound sheets is hard, plus all the cutting takes a lot more work as 2-3 runs with a blade and the density of the rock makes it hard to break. For short pieces it's actually easier to use the jab saw.
If I ever do decide to mud it, I'll have my cousin come down, he does walls for a living.
I could have done regular sheetrock in half the time, or less.
Moving the items in the garage around also takes almost 50% of the time as we have little storage space.
That and all the other projects happening in parallel, and then sick time. I am slow and some days just can't do more work.
Feel better Buppies.
be well,
The stage at Broken Goblet Brewing was the one used in Philly for the Bowie Spider tour. Not quite sure how they pulled that one off, but it's one of the nicest stages in the area.
Another project is for the Band dads to build stages for the summer concerts. We have one that they use now, I need to build one for here and help build one at another house.
So we will have 3 stages at three houses for them to play gigs.