Not sure what happened or why but this thread got moved to the Lighting and Electrical Section. It's now back in General Garage Discussion.
Corrugated galvalume, 24 gauge. 34" wide panels could be ordered any length, I think I did 3 - 15' lengths to do my 40' ceiling with some overlap. Installed in one weekend my me and my wife, a little tricky but way more DIY-friendly than drywall. Probably cost-neutral since I'd have to hire out the drywall.What type of panel is covering the roof??
Nice. You wanna come over and chop my two junkers into one halfassed trailer?Got a bug up my **** after dinner and took 1.5hr and used the plasma cutter for the rest . Now time for clean up and install of a 525gal tank .
i already googled your area and your a few hr away from me .Nice. You wanna come over and chop my two junkers into one halfassed trailer?



Great looking trailer!i already googled your area and your a few hr away from me .
i have modified some like this and i even built one from scratch this past winter and used it all spring/summer/fall work season .
state DMV inspector guys even told me they wish more trailers were as well built as mine was . the **** they see come threw would blow your mind . they had ZERO problems putting a vin# sticker on my trailer.
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Thanks . She worked great all season no real problems . Did just what we wanted her to do from the way we built it . Only major change if i find a deal on one is drop from a 550gal tank to a 350gal tank . Less weight to drag around and now building a bulk holder tanker trailer so dont need as much main tank .Great looking trailer!
A woodpecker would not waste his/her time poking at a strip of wood if there was not food there. They can't live on wood chips, they don't peck for the sake of peckering.
You got bugs.
I checked the drumming thing out the other day. 100% CORRECT. I did not know that, nor did a trusted birder I know.When we bought our brown cedar sided house there was evidence of wood pecker damage. I did my research, and found that there are three reasons they peck. 1) Food 2) Nesting 3) Drumming (they are very territorial birds, and Drumming let's all the other peckers know that the head pecker is back in town).
We have a lot of pileated wood peckers locally (the real big bastards) and I have talked to guys who use their phones with a woodpecker call on it, and will get them to come in within minutes. Kinda neat!

I like the matching paint.Ryobi is taking over my garage.






Been there, done that.Assembled a few boxes so I can start packing. Terrible feeling, losing your fiance and then having her also take the home you shared. Hope I live long enough to see KARMA get the better of her.
I coulda told you that, Pines. We used to have a Downy that would drum on my neighbor's gutter... Small bird, BIG noise.I checked the drumming thing out the other day. 100% CORRECT. I did not know that, nor did a trusted birder I know.












