Eddie -
After a few months of only logging in here very briefly to post a couple pix, I finally took the time to plow through this thread on your home/shop.
All I can say is: WOW!
Darn it, I thought that I had really accomplished something by putting up my workshop over the Summer with no help other than my wife. But here you go and do the same darned thing and are now ahead of me to boot! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
What you've done is something else. I know what you've been through this Summer, working in the Texas heat, all day, day after day after day. And where you're at has been hotter and much more humid than where I'm at (near Amarillo)! I've noticed on the weather reports that East Texas has had another brutal summer this year!
I can identify with many things you pointed out in your thread like not wanting to work on the roof in the heat of the day for too long. Funny thing for me was that before the roof was on and I had no choice but to work in the sun all day, that's exactly what I did and it didn't seem too unbearable. But as soon as the roof was up and there was shade readily available, the ole sun sure seemed oppressively hot and I got very creative at finding things to do in the shade during the hot afternoons!
The pace of my work will slow dramatically now as I'm going back to work for a while. Good thing too as being off work allowed me to spend a LOT of $$$ in a few short months on materials! It's time to put some back in the bank for a while. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Again, super job!!!
Mark