It's looking good. Aftering watching the video, I would suggest thinking about getting a screw gun holster. Pretty cheap and may save you some time and hassle.
Im on the last wall and the pockets on my jeans are still holding up. I don't want to have to do any more of this type of work to warrant a holster purchase.
I have had one of those hitch predicament before. You just throw those underwear away. Keep on keeping on and you will be there soon enough.
I'm pretty sure I quite thoroughly wet through most everything I was wearing when I made the first stop and saw the hitch
Just watched your video, Mac and I need a nap. Shop is looking good and I commend you for wanting to do it yourself.
I need a nap too, I just never have time to take one.
Well it was a productive day even though it doesn't look like much got done. I got all of the trim cut and installed around the overhead doors. It actually take more time to remove the plastic covering from the metal trim than it takes to measure and cut the trim and install it. I had to install the rake angle on the partition wall and that meant notching the angle for all the roof purlins. Getting the last wall ready for tin was time consuming but the tin will go up fast as its not all full sheets. I finished up the day with 2 sheets hung.
A boneless rib eye, baked potato, Brussel sprouts, and an arrogant ale finished off the day.
I'll give it hell tomorrow

