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13 Jul ’15 - 9:46 am
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luckily the hardware store had our paint code stored in the computer

Time to kick this up a notch

much quicker but man does the sprayer burn through paint

Newsettler stopped by, I felt like Tom Sawyer

really ties the place together

my nephew got in the act

All finished

Need to do a second coat on the front and paint up the T-111 for the gable ends today

Newsettler got a nice shot from the roof rafters

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Looks good, K. I am so excited to see this finished.

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me to, work is going to start slowing down here shortly though, bunch of vacations coming up so my focus will be elsewhere for most of August

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so we finished setting the rafters

and framed out the gables

installed the fascia board

got the roof all sheathed

starting to look like something

I finished spraying all the T-111

the metal should be getting delivered today for the roof and hopefully we will get the stairs in

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Nice man. I believe that you also just gave yourself a whole new place for future solar panels on the roof. I would even think this is a better spot for them than your barn, since your shop is closer to your house and may possibly be insulated better.

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Great idea

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We cut back the roof to get ready for the metal

and decided to throw in the stairs

and enclosed them and added in some insulation

think I'm going to build some pull out cabinets underneath them

looks a little different from the inside

got to finish cutting out the windows

suppose to rain all day, not sure how much is going to get done

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Looking great! Do you jig saw the stair stringers?

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