Re: The Lone Beech Garage Build Thread (60x46)
Friday - November 4, 2016

Today I started the process of painting the mounting brackets I had made for the Lone Beech Melon Farm sign. Since I'm starting with raw wood it's priming and a couple of coats of paint on top of that. With the obligatory drying time between coats there is a lot of down time between episodes of painting.

...and then there was an unannounced inspection by a couple of inspectors. Since they left without comment, I assume all was in order.

During some of the down time, I decided to see if I could move a Lyon industrial cabinet from the basement to the Lone Beech Garage - by myself. I started across the back yard and quickly found that I needed to secure the drawers with some duct tape.

Once I made it to the concrete driveway things went a lot easier. It was a fight to get the cabinet across the rutted yard without it tipping over.
Continued in next post...
Friday - November 4, 2016

Today I started the process of painting the mounting brackets I had made for the Lone Beech Melon Farm sign. Since I'm starting with raw wood it's priming and a couple of coats of paint on top of that. With the obligatory drying time between coats there is a lot of down time between episodes of painting.

...and then there was an unannounced inspection by a couple of inspectors. Since they left without comment, I assume all was in order.

During some of the down time, I decided to see if I could move a Lyon industrial cabinet from the basement to the Lone Beech Garage - by myself. I started across the back yard and quickly found that I needed to secure the drawers with some duct tape.

Once I made it to the concrete driveway things went a lot easier. It was a fight to get the cabinet across the rutted yard without it tipping over.
Continued in next post...
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