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South Wall51 viewsThis will be the warmest wall of them all. With an almost directly southern exposure, this area is warm even on the coldest days. With 80 square feet of thermopane, this should help keep the pole barn warm and almost warm enough to work without extra heat. You can see the pad I build with the Cat D2C the other day for storing my implements that do not fit inside the pole barn.
RudiNov 24, 2007
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North Wall43 viewsThis is the coldest wall, and also the wall with the most moisture damage from snow buildup and rain shedding onto the bottom of the wall. That is all being addressed by the 45 mil and thicker rubber dams that I am placing around the building. This will be a standard procedure now on all of my exterior structures.RudiNov 24, 2007
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Getting Dark49 viewsIt was a cold cold day.. clear but cold. -8 C but with the wind chill felt like -20. Good thing I don't have to stand outside watching the Santa Claus Parade downtown.. I get to play in a nice warm shop tonight making the ladders.RudiNov 24, 2007
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West Wall57 viewsThe West Wall is almost finished sheathing, just the peak of the gable left to sheath. These are the recycled 4'-0" x 10'-0" sheets of Douglas Fir that are from billboard sign faces. Already, the shop is about 10% warmer. The left over paper etc., will probably peel off over the winter.. and I will just have a bit of waste to pick up.RudiNov 24, 2007
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3 Musketeers Helping With The Trusses67 viewsFrom left to right, my good friend Roger Maillet, his chum Merv and my son Duane.RudiNov 24, 2007
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Trusses Almost Done62 viewsAll 16 of the trusses are almost done. This is the first 24 foot section of the trusses for the pole barn and new shop roof. You can see the end that will sit on the exterior wall (by the green tarp), with knee wall frame section that will be sitting on the beam and the loose tails sitting on the roof. The loose tails will have another 8 feet gusseted into them with an end plate and foot plate to anchor to the existing roof. RudiNov 24, 2007
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Starting to snow45 viewsRudiNov 19, 2007
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Starting to snow42 viewsRudiNov 19, 2007
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New Pine Clad Doors48 viewsRudiNov 19, 2007
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New Pine Clad Doors44 viewsNew doors, 1-1/2" rigid foam insulation in a 2" x 2" frame. 27" x 27" thermopane was supposed to go in, but all 3 recycled windows cracked. New 1/8" glass will have to do. $50.00 for 2 panes.. ouch!RudiNov 19, 2007
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New Framing for Doors are going in50 viewsLooked right, felt right but had to be redone. The shop has undergone some major upheavals and the corner isn't exactly square like it once was. At least now the rough opening is square and the wall insert is square... the fillers.. oh well.RudiNov 19, 2007
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New Framing for Doors are going in50 viewsRudiNov 19, 2007
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We hauled more wood for the spring to cut50 viewsRudiNov 19, 2007
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Pond is still clear but not for long47 viewsPond was frozen the next morning (Sunday - Remembrance Day) and it was cold!!!RudiNov 19, 2007
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Pond is still clear48 viewsRudiNov 19, 2007
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Slowly getting it done.47 viewsYou can see where the roof is going and why it is in need of repair badly.RudiNov 19, 2007
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Need to get the sheathing up there49 viewsRudiNov 19, 2007
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Stock is getting covered50 viewsJD has to sit outside for a few days... oh well.RudiNov 19, 2007
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Didn't take long for accumulation47 viewsClay's Taurus...RudiNov 19, 2007
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Snow started a little while ago.. crimp into style52 viewsRudiNov 19, 2007
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