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Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT "DaBarn"

Workspaces between 705 and 1200 squarefeet.

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Bears Fan, that is definitely a full day's work. You realize it was way hotter than 90-degrees when you were doing that. Those readings are taken in the shade and it doesn't look like you had any shade. I've been doing a little shallow (2-foot deep) post hole digging in sand and set up a beach umbrella to give a little shade. It's 90*F in the shade but the ground temperature in the sun was 131*F. The little circle of shade makes a huge difference -- I haven't fainted once.
 
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Man you live in the green belt and no fences around you. Very nice!!
There are no opens paces like that around here. and everything is turning brown.

My body aches just thinking of playing with that digger
Good luck on the new porch.


Don

It is nice and green around here, we have had some near record rains in my area, well since early spring! It has been a pain to keep up on the mowing twice a week, but I do enjoy a good looking lawn. The local farmers struggled to get all their crops in on time because of it.

Its Monday morning and my back is still hurting from those post hole diggers :wtf: But its a big hurdle out of the way :thumbup:



Bears Fan, that is definitely a full day's work. You realize it was way hotter than 90-degrees when you were doing that. Those readings are taken in the shade and it doesn't look like you had any shade. I've been doing a little shallow (2-foot deep) post hole digging in sand and set up a beach umbrella to give a little shade. It's 90*F in the shade but the ground temperature in the sun was 131*F. The little circle of shade makes a huge difference -- I haven't fainted once.


Bob

I wish I only had to go 2' deep, but around here you have to go 4' to get past the frost line and it is code too, funny thing as I'm digging through the clay, I hit good dirt about 4' down :lol_hitti

The heat didn't make it any easier, and the porch faces south right into the sun all day!



I'm still waiting on shorty to show up from Florida to help me set those poles, and maybe he will take the K5 back home with him, bring some cash shorty :lol:
 
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I’m on the Greyhound. Got my supervisor hat on.
Blazer? I think a Blazer would look great in Florida’s blazing sun. I’m rolling my coins while on bus ride up.


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I made quite a bit of progress on the new porch this weekend! Even though it was 96 degrees and 106 on the heat index, there was a good little breeze blowing though.

I wanted shorty to come up and help me, but all he did was send me some of that July Florida weather :wtf:

I can't remember the last time I sweat this much, but I was excited to get this far on it and the worst of it past me :beer:

Now I have to decide what deck boards I want to use? have you seen what the cost of good vinyl decking is :wtf:

Well I need to take the week off from working on the porch to rest my back :beer:


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"DaBarn"

I stopped by but you weren’t home. Guess you were out joy riding in your Porsche. Looked like you had it handled so I went home.


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Nice progress on the porch! We have added a porch to almost every home we bought. My wife loves to sit out there with her friends and glass of wine and over time it became “Port on the Porch” for us guys... I will have to send a little something special your way to christen the new addition!


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You haven't posted since late July.
I hope you didn't hurt yourself working on the porche oh porch
football season is about to start so get those projects under control so you can get your SCT in (Sunday Couch Time)
 
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I heard you were working on a Porsche, so I dropped by to have a look.

Nice porch, where's the car?


Andy

Thanks for checking in! The progress is slow on the porch, but I did make some headway today, I started on the deck boards, but only got halfway through :spit:

Thank you so much for the package! I took some inspiration from Don and did a little modifying to it, hope you like it :thumbup:

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Porch is looking good!


Jon


I wish it was a 1969 Camaro SS :lol:

I did enjoy the pics of your UP vacation, it has been a while since I was up there, I need to get back for a visit :thumbup:


Wife going to be HAPPY! Hell, I'm even happy looking at the progress....


Jimmie

Wifey is really happy with the porch! I need to pick up the pace and get it finished, it has been a little hot though :wtf:



I stopped by but you weren’t home. Guess you were out joy riding in your Porsche. Looked like you had it handled so I went home.


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Shorty

Damn! Good thing I wasn't here when you came by! I would have put you to work for sure, the carburetor on the K5 needs rebuilt :)



Nice! :lol_hitti

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Jay

Thanks for the boost of confidence! I need some more motivation :pimpflash


Just found this thread. Mother of God it's glorious. You sir are an artist!

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Wow! Thanks for the complement, I just enjoy going out in the barn and working on my projects, its my escape :thumbup:


Nice progress on the porch! We have added a porch to almost every home we bought. My wife loves to sit out there with her friends and glass of wine and over time it became “Port on the Porch” for us guys... I will have to send a little something special your way to christen the new addition!

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Duker

Thanks! My wife already has a lot of plans for the porch, I just can't wait till its done, so I can sit on it and have a cold cerveza and enjoy it :beer:


You haven't posted since late July.
I hope you didn't hurt yourself working on the porche oh porch
football season is about to start so get those projects under control so you can get your SCT in (Sunday Couch Time)

Don

I didn't hurt myself, but boy am I ever sore :wtf:

Can't wait till football season starts! this preseason **** irritates me :wtf:

I'm hoping for good things out of the Bears this season :thumbup:


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I see you picked up two of these! If you need to move one let me know! I have some cash burning a hole in my pocket that the wife doesn't know about, I want first dibs.


Here are some pics of the porch progress, whats the saying "slow and steady wins the race" :pimpflash


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I see some rocking chairs and Long Island Ice Teas in the near future. [emoji106]


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QST looks mighty fine!! Good work!:thumbup:


oldironfarmer


Thanks again for the badge, I always think of 1/2 and you when I see it and its a good reminder to spend more time having fun in DaBarn doing what I enjoy :thumbup:



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Shorty


I'm going to need a rocker when I'm done building this porch! My body can't take on these big projects anymore :wtf:



Porch is coming along nicely. The QST emblem looks good in blue.


Bob


Thanks for the visit! I thought what Andy done by making the badges and sending them out to everyone was an amazing gesture, his foundry skill are amazing! I can't wait till I finish the Porsche, um I mean porch :lol:


Great work on that porch. I need to build one as well.


Unruh

Thanks for the compliment! I can't wait till its done! It is really cutting into my QST

I had a really productive Saturday working on the porch, the temperatures were in the mid 70's and we had a nice breeze all day, so I got about 9 or 10 hours in on the porch, it has been slow going with all the heat we have had and the porch faces dew south in the direct sun, that and I have been dealing with some spinal issues. I was excited with the progress yesterday and I made the wife happy! So it was a win, win :thumbup: :thumbup:


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It should be nice for this winter I mean for this fall when it will be nice sitting and watching the sun set.
Sorry to hear that you have a little back problem too. It is a pitb :lol_hitti
 
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It should be nice for this winter I mean for this fall when it will be nice sitting and watching the sun set.
Sorry to hear that you have a little back problem too. It is a pitb :lol_hitti


Don

Even though the porch is not completed, we have already enjoyed some QPT :thumbup:


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Bf, I like that hardware you used to connect the beam to the posts. Who makes that? Porch is looking good :bounce:

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Jay

They are made by Simpson Strong-Tie, sold at Home Depot, they are really nice pieces, heavy gauge steel and powder coated. A bit pricey! But well worth it :thumbup: :thumbup:


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Great picture of the dog and flag. Hope you frame that one.
Does look like a relaxing evening.


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B.F.
That shot is so inviting that I think I could even ride in a rocking chair there for a long while.

Cute porch guard. Looks like a Shitzu we had several years ago (he was a great companion)

Til next time

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Great picture of the dog and flag. Hope you frame that one.
Does look like a relaxing evening.


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B.F.
That shot is so inviting that I think I could even ride in a rocking chair there for a long while.

Cute porch guard. Looks like a Shitzu we had several years ago (he was a great companion)

Til next time

Don




Shorty and Don

We have finally had some cooler evenings here! so we got to enjoy some QPT! Be careful if you guys come around here though, my wife's killer Shitzu lap dog is a "trained eater and sleeper" it may not turn out to good for you :lol_hitti
 

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BF: AWESOME looking porch and lawn and looks like you might have some decent neighbors too.

if that faces south you might have to figure out some sort of drop down shade like we put on our windows that face west on our home cause looks like that new deck will get plenty of use.

I'm planning on using that type of black brackets in your picture of all of them that sits on the ground that will hold my 6x6 cedar fence posts and the ones you used on your porch framing look very nice.

are you planning on staining or painting and if you use stain which one are you using? we've had pretty good luck with Sikkens, but we haven't bought the stain for our new fence and deck yet and you seem to have a good idea on how to keep things nice so would like to hear what you're using.

keep up the great work!!!
 

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BF, Porch is looking great!
Hope you've caught your breath after last night's game!
Twice my wife came down to the garage to see if I was OK because of the yelling. :beer:
 
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BF: AWESOME looking porch and lawn and looks like you might have some decent neighbors too.

if that faces south you might have to figure out some sort of drop down shade like we put on our windows that face west on our home cause looks like that new deck will get plenty of use.

I'm planning on using that type of black brackets in your picture of all of them that sits on the ground that will hold my 6x6 cedar fence posts and the ones you used on your porch framing look very nice.

are you planning on staining or painting and if you use stain which one are you using? we've had pretty good luck with Sikkens, but we haven't bought the stain for our new fence and deck yet and you seem to have a good idea on how to keep things nice so would like to hear what you're using.

keep up the great work!!!



Porch looks great!:thumbup::beer:



BF, Porch is looking great!
Hope you've caught your breath after last night's game!
Twice my wife came down to the garage to see if I was OK because of the yelling. :beer:


Drives


Thanks for the visit and the kind words! I don't do much construction work, I'm just making it up as I go along, we have yet to pick out the stain, I don't have to get in a big hurry the wood was really wet, so it may not get stained till spring :dunno: I will have to check out Sikkens.

I am pretty lucky as I have a bunch of good neighbors :thumbup: :thumbup:


Homebody

Thanks for stopping by and commenting on our porch, if your ever in the neighborhood stop by for a cold one out on the porch :beer:

I need to pick up a couple of old men rocking chairs :lol:


BuffettFan

Thanks for the comment on the porch! Good thing DaBarn is so well insulated! I would of had the entire neighborhood calling the cops as I watched the Bears game Sunday! It was exciting even though Tribisky can't get anything going, thank goodness for defense :wtf:
 
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I took some time away from the porch to do some car maintenance, first up was my daughters 2006 Impala, it was making a really loud screeching noise when turning the wheel, so I had to change out the power steering pump. While I was at it I changed the oil and oil filter and put in a new air filter too, it should now be good for most of the winter!


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Up next was the wife's 2016 Terrain, I changed the oil and oil filter and added a new air filter while I was at it, it now has 54,000 miles on it and the tires were getting pretty worn, so I took it in Saturday morning and had a new set of Bridgestone Turanza's put on, these are 75,000 mile tires, so even though they are a bit expensive they may last as long as we have the car, it did ride really nice with the new Bridgestones :thumbup:


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Then I started in on the wife's 1968 VW Beetle.


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She informed me that the turn signals stopped working, so I tore the steering wheel off and found no broken parts, after removing the turn signal switch I found that it was just gummed up! I cleaned it with some electrical cleaner and a shot of oil, put it back together and it was working fine :thumbup:


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Up next is a service job, I ordered a new oil screen and gasket kit with a new fuel filter, maybe I can get the oil changed this week?


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We had a OH **** moment when we noticed a dent on the lower right front fender and we have no idea on how it got there? so I will try my hand at some paintless dent repair this week :wtf:
 
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I went to a wedding Saturday night for a good friend of my daughters, it was held at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum in Auburn Indiana. It is a very special place with so many classics all in one building, even though I'm a muscle car kind of guy! it was an amazing site, It made me wonder what the people were doing on a Saturday night in the 20's and 30's that owned these cars?

I took a ton of pictures and I didn't want to have to post all of them, so I converted them into a video for you to watch and I added some time appropriate music to it too, click on the link below.




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BF: thanks for putting together that video of all those old cool cars. interesting place to have a wedding that is for certain, but speaking of Don I bet he's had a few at his Party Garage or at least a few receptions.

I saw a similar jack the other day that a guy welded in an attempt to make a base for a coffee table and sorry I forgot to take a picture of it, but I was a bit sad seeing an old cool tool turned into a table.

how's that porch for sitting on and having an evening beer or relaxing couple minutes?
 

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Well darn, I thought you got a new barn. You captured some cars I’ve never seen before. Thanks for sharing.


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