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160 viewsRudiMay 30, 2012
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161 viewsRudiMay 30, 2012
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161 viewsRudiMay 30, 2012
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A nice Winter's Day205 viewsYou can see where the sun was warmest.. still nothing leaking, not even those two or three drips.
RudiNov 21, 2008
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I can get to the Putt Putt and Granny now187 viewsRudiNov 21, 2008
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Room for lots of stuff192 viewsRudiNov 21, 2008
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I've got room for stuff170 viewsRudiNov 21, 2008
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Shelves are filling up fast175 viewsRudiNov 21, 2008
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Lots of Daylight179 viewsRudiNov 21, 2008
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Bright and Sunny to work in161 viewsBoy even with -5C temps outside, I could work in the pole barn in my shirt sleeves... !RudiNov 21, 2008
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Found a place for seats169 viewsRudiNov 21, 2008
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Even the old roof is storage172 viewsRudiNov 21, 2008
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More Shelving164 viewsRudiNov 21, 2008
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Shelving-03188 viewsSlow going when there is just one of you... but it is progressing.RudiNov 18, 2008
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Shelving-02414 viewsThis is the first of the shelving units that will be built for my implement and part storage. 2 foot between shelves and each shelf is 3 foot deep. And yes.. there is room to park a cub either butt first or nose first under the bottom shelf.RudiNov 18, 2008
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Shelving-01149 viewsThis is the Parts Pail storage unit. I had about 13-1/2" between the old shop wall and the first 4 foot x 4 foot window, so it became a natural for my parts pails. There are 4 shelves 50-1/2"x13-1/2" with the top shelf reserved for shorty pails.RudiNov 18, 2008
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Almost Done-10137 viewsThe foundation/grade line was sealed against moisture ingress. 45mm to 65mm salvaged rubber dam and salvaged tractor trailer or loader inner tubes were cut to size then stapled and nailed to the building and then buried about 12" deep around the entire building.

The ridge was sealed the same way so that no snow or rain etc., would leak into the new building or onto the old roof which leaked. Now it is dry and actually quite warm when the sun is shining. Lots of ventilation, but no openings for water.
RudiNov 18, 2008
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Almost Done-09124 viewsRoof looks nice. Every hole, every nail, joint and defect has been patched with fibre tape, then 2 coats of ashpalt roofing patch. Then I added one coat so far of heavy ashpalt driveway sealant.

NO LEAKS!
RudiNov 18, 2008
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Almost Done-08133 viewsStarting to get some room in here. Shelving system is going up at the moment. Need to get the implements and such up and put away before the snow falls and stays. RudiNov 18, 2008
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Almost Done-07125 viewsThe last structural item that needs to be done is the new overlay roof on the north face. Can't afford to do it this year, in either time or material. Even though this has been built on a shoestring, with salvaged sign faces for the sheathing, used telephone poles, discounted lumber (read some pretty crappy with the good), salvaged windows and all, it still probably cost me close to $1,000.00 all told for nails, needed structural stock and windows, plus the asphalt roof patch material.
RudiNov 18, 2008
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