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- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
That makes sense about not stepping on it and with it being so steep. Around here you will find no roofers for a few months... too cold! 
MossRoad said:That makes sense about not stepping on it and with it being so steep. Around here you will find no roofers for a few months... too cold!![]()
MossRoad said:That makes sense about not stepping on it and with it being so steep. Around here you will find no roofers for a few months... too cold!![]()
woodlandfarms said:I am soooooo jealous
ponytug said:Dear Bob,
This looks beautiful! I have to admit I was imagining functional metal siding.
How are the masons setting the courses? From your photos it looked free hand, which is pretty impressive.
Make sure your cellulose stays dry. If it gets wet, you need to replace it, since the fire retardant leaches out. Our old wood heated farm house had pulverized corn cob insulation. Cellulose, without the fire retardant!
Keep up the great photos!
Are you having fun with your PT?
All the best,
Peter
BobRip said:The cellulose is in and covered, so I don't see how it could get wet....