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Bo Everyone still is interested in your project It gives me a warm heart to see ones labor of love turn into his castle Keep up the good work and you deserve a day or two of tractor playing Beltman

Thanks Zing, treetop, belt, and all,
I never even paid attention to the posts and reads. :)
So I'll keep on keeping on. That's what my building inspector always says. He okays something, then looks around and says,"keep on keeping on, then call me in a week or two and we'll figure out what I need to inspect".
 
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Bo, What are you using for clinking? I think MotorSeven asked this question a while back. hugs<<><><>>Brandi

I'm using a concrete mixture that is 1 part lime, 2 parts Portland cement, and 6 parts sand. First I stuffed in backer rod, then shot down a row of nails, then we throw in the chinking mixture. I did the first layer without color, then did a second layer with terra cotta coloring in it. Just before I put the 2nd layer on, I painted on a layer of concrete glue.



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The first layer had a lot of cracks from drying too fast. So before doing the 2nd layer, I sprayed the wall with water. It wasn't really that hot when I did the first layer but I figured those old dry logs were sucking up the moisture as fast as the air was.

It worked! I have very few cracks with the second layer.
 
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Here's the first layer, with cracks.
 
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Second layer of chinking with coloring. I didn't get a close up yet.
 
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Amen draj. Wow, Jimn and Bo, as an easterner, man, I'm a bit envious of that country! We never can see that far due to humidity here. On the other hand, how is the water in your areas? I guess you have a very deep well? Visiting Arizona is definitely on me old kick the bucket list. Pull me trailer, stay a while and find somewhere to trout fish! And, look at that desert.

Mac - I too am from GA and have never been out there. The terrain looks so different out west compared to where we live. I look at the pics' that are posted here and am fascinated at the low growing tree's and lack of vegetation. Reminds me of the old westerns on tv! His critters that lurk in the area are different as well; some of which I had never seen before or even heard of. Water is certainly looked at in a different light between the regions. I had no idea that it resided that deep within the earth. I suspect that clear nights would reveal a beautiful night sky, and with looking every direction not to see a street lamp or a neighbor- would be heaven.

The area is certainly on my "bucket list" as well:cool:
 
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Mac - I too am from GA and have never been out there. The terrain looks so different out west compared to where we live. I look at the pics' that are posted here and am fascinated at the low growing tree's and lack of vegetation. Reminds me of the old westerns on tv! His critters that lurk in the area are different as well; some of which I had never seen before or even heard of. Water is certainly looked at in a different light between the regions. I had no idea that it resided that deep within the earth. I suspect that clear nights would reveal a beautiful night sky, and with looking every direction not to see a street lamp or a neighbor- would be heaven. The area is certainly on my "bucket list" as well:cool:

Let me know when you're coming. I'll put you up in the guest room as long as you earn your keep. :)
You pick: building porches, blading driveway ditches, splitting firewood, or sitting on the porch swing. :)
 
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Perhaps one day, I will make it out there. However with kids in college and one left in high school, it takes working every day to keep the lights on- and everyone fed. But it is a tempting offer...... Work the day, and enjoy the swing come evening. "That would be a vacation" for me.:drink:
 
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Bo, I really enjoy watching your progress, but I got to admit, watching all that hard work is tiring.... :)
 
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I think even I could run the porch swing :laughing:
 

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