Best of luck to you. God I hope you get that finished before the ice and snow fly. Your are insanely meticulous on everything. Both a strength and a curse by the looks of it. The Egyptians took less time building the pyramids. Seriously, be safe and just git r' done! We are all rooting for you. Roof will be great when finished and make you proud.Saturday, Oct 21: Progress! At least, it feels that way.
Finished one ridgecap cover end:
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And fully installed the ridge cap pieces.
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Installed the lower transition pieces on one side:
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And most of the pieces for the next transition.
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Goal is to have all the transitions done tomorrow, and start on the pans next week after a few days of rain pass through.
And how things have turned! Rainy all day, and now no rain but wind. However, I think the bad weather will give me some time to hem all (or most) of the panels.Looking good! I am excited to see some large metal sheets up there. But I think you are wise to get all of the details correct in bending the metal, etc. Done right, done once
I was trying to take advantage of the nice weekend to get "winter prepped" on several things...
Screw fixing the scratches on a roof! Get the dang roof done before the ice and snow flies. You don't have time to be a perfectionist at this stage. Go baby go!!!And though I probably don't have to say it, I am cleaning out the leaves as I install the pans.
I have 5 hours left of work to install pans (takes 5 minutes/pan, including lifting pans). The roof is clear of leaves - but that's all I really had to do.Screw fixing the scratches on a roof! Get the dang roof done before the ice and snow flies. You don't have time to be a perfectionist at this stage. Go baby go!!!
So, ugh. I'm not really rolling in cash, but what would someone in the industry do?
I'm still waiting for my panels. Supposedly he is getting replacement rollers this week - going to call him tomorrow.making any progress with the weather we've been having?
Hope that unfinished roof and exterior can withstand the elements longer than they already have. You can't scrutinize and painstakingly think about every detail. Too much hard work on your end to see an **** retentive approach to everything ruin the completed product. Less tinking, more doing my friend. [emoji3]I'm still waiting for my panels. Supposedly he is getting replacement rollers this week - going to call him tomorrow.
It's been too cold to work on the siding, temps around here have been frigid - on some of our coldest days (-5 F) the barn got down to 19 degrees F, usually is about 10 degrees warmer than outside. The past few days have been warm, but the icebox also likes to take a long time to warm up. However, warmer days are headed my way.
My hope is I can get my panels before next weekend - I'll find out tomorrow what the deal is with his machine.
Just finish the exterior already. I cry looking at all your hard work rotting away in the elements like that for so long. Speed baby. No more **** retentiveness on every ****** detail. You need to get that roof and exterior buttoned up !OK, machine was finally fixed last Saturday. He ran off some panels today, and will finish tomorrow. Hopefully I'm not jinxing them by posting [emoji14]
I'm quite bummed though, we had a number of beautiful days in the past few weeks, but whatever. Worst-case scenario, with how cold it is supposed to be over the next few weeks, I'll install two panels a day after I get home.
Same here, but without roof panels, not much I could do except put some visqueen up.Just finish the exterior already. I cry looking at all your hard work rotting away in the elements like that for so long. Speed baby. No more **** retentiveness on every ****** detail. You need to get that roof and exterior buttoned up !
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