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    Drying Time

    Depending what type of barn we're talking about. It it was an older pine barn I'd either dry them for three months or put them right up. On a finished pine sided barn with insulation and fininshed on the inside I'd let it dry for at least three months or you might end up with mold. That's...
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    Re-adhereing butcher block

    Actually Dinner was done and had to cut my response short. Squeezing glue in it is only a patch, I assumed he should cut down the crack and make two boards or three boards out of it. Then he shouldn't have a problem running it through a jointer. I know it can be done because I do it all the...
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    Re-adhereing butcher block

    My Glue of Choice is titebond 3. You probably should run it through a jointer.
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    leaky roof fixes?

    If it's leaking bad enough to get through shingles tar paper and plywood, That's pretty bad. I'm assuming it's leaking in multiple areas. Really a tarp wont last a year. Seems like you have get some old shingles and Start replacing. You might get by with some sort of brush on tar. It...
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    First Post! Cutting a joist!!!

    If your gonna do this yourself. You really should support the cut joists, till you get all the framing and hangers in place.
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    help with bench grinder

    I have a 6inch that I used a dremel and made a slot for a screw driver. The 10 inch cinncinatti is easy to hold the other wheel and turn.
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    vinyl siding problem

    I've seen it melt like that from idiots who put their grills right up against the siding. I'd still have the gas checked out. I have a friend who had a rental in Elmira, Ny. He had a gas leak that blew a wall out of the house. He was lucky the tenant was in the shower.
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    vinyl siding problem

    Where is the generator in relationship to the photo?
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    vinyl siding problem

    Wow. That's gotta be caused by heat. I'd be calling the gas company to check their meter. You could have a leak under ground. I had customer that had spots in his yard that looked like dead grass. It turned out that he had a leak. Somehow the sun ignited it.
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    Cant fit new joists for sistering

    That looks like cell collapse. It was probably dried wrong. I've seen that before but not in conventially dried lumber. Usually see it in stuff coming out of small kilns.
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    roof

    They do make 4 foot wide insulation. For that matter, they make 8 foot wide insulation.
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    roof

    I'd be wondering how old the roofs are if they are leaking. The screws have came along way from the time of nails and rubber gaskets.
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    What to do with a high water table?

    I have seen people take samples in a mason jar and add water and shake it for a while and the different type of sediment will settle out at different levels. Might help you see what you are dealing with.
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    What to do with a high water table?

    The pictures aren't super clear. The soil looks like clay. Clay will act like a cup and hold the water. Water will usually end up in a hole if you leave it there long enough. You might need to dig a little farther down and see if the soil changes. You really should do a perk test. I've...
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    30x40 Pole Barn in a Michigan winter - It has begun!

    One of my first jobs when I started building pole barns was to clean up a building that the snow load had sheared the nails off and the building slid down the pole and crushed a heard of milk Cows. That's the only reason I'm bringing it up. After that job all the builing we built got extra...
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    30x40 Pole Barn in a Michigan winter - It has begun!

    Building is looking great. One thing I'm not seeing is any angle bracing Or bearing blocks. Sorry about the lame picture. Seems like everytime I use paint it's a totally different program.
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    Grunge Garage

    It's the time for new goals and changes. Happy New Years.
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    Sheet metal Ceiling application technques

    Each person has to do it the way that works for them. I mark my sheets with a dot from a sharpie or a pencil. When I worked on a crew I'd mark my tape and transfer the marks to the sheet of metal. Just be sure to not be hooked on the rivit of the tape. If the marks are trailing off you can...
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    Sheet metal Ceiling application technques

    To cut any holes I'd invest in a good set of tin snips. A red and green pair is what I use. I haven't found a hole I could cut yet. One thing that might help with tin snip, is if you don't completely close them when your cutting your cuts will be less jagged. I'll say it again, unless...
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    Help a Dummy Do Some Framing: The Bull Project

    This picture is about the best example of how it would be done right. Your problem is you may need support on both sides of the rafter. My advice is to remember studs are cheap. Build it the best you can.
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