That sucks that they can force you to add cost to your project but I’ve had a covered walkway between buildings at one house and missed it ever since.
Not sure about Tennessee but it rains enough in Georgia that additional roof to work under is not a bad thing. Not to mention the additional...
The worst for me was attempting a sub. I nearly blacked out from the shock of the cold water hitting my head. I took a knee and spun a few circles before I got my witts back. The DNR guy watching from shore got a kick out of it.
That was an awesome score at that price and a great product too! My only thought was if it was permeated from being used in a building housing chickens.?.?.?
I’ve done the spray foam on a couple houses now and was never convinced that it was worth the additional cost. I went back to bat insulation on my current shop and am quite satisfied with how it turned out. I have Hardi-Plank siding with a membrane between it and the OSB sheathing, 2x4 studs...
I’ve got colored tin on order but it won’t be here for another week or two.
I’ve also got fireproof blankets to hang in front to keep embers out of the wood.
Thank you! Pretty stoked with how it turned out.
It was also the last major project on the new property. It is officially care and maintenance from this point forward.
Tomorrow I’m going to set up my new disc golf baskets and toss a few discs.
Caught the flu over Christmas but still pushed through it to build the new wood sheds around our fire pit and get everything ready to host a New Year’s Eve party. Unfortunately we haven’t recovered enough, and had to cancel.
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I don't even see a lowered nose piece offered by them anymore which may explain why they don't match up so well. I'd say they lowered the hood in a way that works with the factory nose piece.?.?.?
That sounds about right. I was shocked by the cost of the door for my shop but it ended up being a much better quality door than I had ever owned before so I feel it was worth it.
If you go with a Liftmaster Jackshaft type opener, they now come with a locking feature that drives a deadbolt into...
Just don't do what my uncle did. He was up and about within days and pushed himself too hard. Day 10, his legs gave out after a day out fishing, and he fell down my parents front steps and broke the femur an inch below where the screw ends for the new ball joint. :eek: o_O
Can't remember which but my testing showed one of them starts generating spark roughly 150 RPM sooner than the other too. Not a performance gain but it would aid in starting, especially if your battery isn't up to the task of cranking at 800+ RPM.
I'd have to go back in my notes or rerun the...
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