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Jim's photo shopper has got an arc in the stretched out overhead piece.

The opening is seventeen feet wide and thirteen ten high.
 

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wroughtn_harv said:
Don, Glenda had a sitdown heart to heart with me this morning. She thinks we need to consider carrying the theme from the bridge over to the entryway.....

Glenda and Karen are on the same page. All we have to do is find that page.:D

It's hard to tell what came first the photo-shop or the original.
What are the plans for that pile of rock?
 
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Hey Harv,

That entrance way is really starting to take shape! I too am interested if you have plans for the rocks on the backside of the entranceway.

Mike
 
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wroughtn_harv said:
Shane, what's with Canada? It seems every week or so some lawyer up there wants to represent me and my patent application up there. I haven't heard anything from the US patent office, do the Canadians have an in we don't know about?

Harv you must be really special if a Canadian lawyers wants you:D
i only like to see lawyers for real estate, wills, and to do work for them.:D
As always great work Harv.

Shane
 
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wroughtn_harv said:
Jim's photo shopper has got an arc in the stretched out overhead piece.

The opening is seventeen feet wide and thirteen ten high.

Very nice Harvey! I noticed you turned the end bevels up where I turned them down in my Photoshop. Is there any reason for that beyond personal preference?

BTW: The piece I stretched and manipulated to make the top beam was the tallest post on the left side. I was surprised how real it looked, but I made it too perfect. It would be a very tall cedar to have a long straight piece that big.
 
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Harvey,

Are you building two Cedar Entry Gates?

I think I missed something here. I really liked the look of the forks on top of the posts to hold the log, but it's not there in your latest pictures. I also don't see the open space under the logs for the rock base that you were going to build up.

My brain can't keep up!!! LOL

Eddie
 
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jinman said:
Very nice Harvey! I noticed you turned the end bevels up where I turned them down in my Photoshop. Is there any reason for that beyond personal preference?

BTW: The piece I stretched and manipulated to make the top beam was the tallest post on the left side. I was surprised how real it looked, but I made it too perfect. It would be a very tall cedar to have a long straight piece that big.

OOPS!!

Don't tell anyone and they won't notice.
 
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EddieWalker said:
Harvey,

Are you building two Cedar Entry Gates?

I think I missed something here. I really liked the look of the forks on top of the posts to hold the log, but it's not there in your latest pictures. I also don't see the open space under the logs for the rock base that you were going to build up.

My brain can't keep up!!! LOL

Eddie

Pay attention Eddie!

Yes, we're doing two separate entrys.
 
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Eddie here's location number one.
 

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This is location number two yesterday.

We put up the outside logs that cover the cavity in the bigger log and it's steel pipe.

We used a block and tackle and they went up easy.
 

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