Finallygotit
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Todd, glad you found that roof issue and corrected it before monsoon season sets in.The wife got me a new drone to help with roof inspections, and I’ve been putting some flight time in. Took it up over our roof for some practice and found this nice little surprise.
The edge tiles on the roof are pulling away from the house.
Cleaned out the debris and looks like the trim board that the tiles are anchored to was only held in place by a single nail every couple of feet. Guessing the weight of the dozen or so cement tiles just slowly pulled the board away from the house.
Pulled the edge tiles off and removed the few nails holding the trim board to the house. The board was still in good shape so just re-attached it using two deck screws every 12 inches or so. Overlapped new underlayment (after an obligatory trip to Home Depot) and put the tiles back. I learned that roof repairs are another fun way to spend your weekend. At least it doesn’t rain here much and there wasn’t any discernable water damage.
It was also a busy week for bringing more stuff home from work.
Scored this nice Lyon cabinet
Some more storage bins, still full of electrical supplies. The table behind the bins is 3’ x 4’ and the top is 1” steel plate. Thinking that might make for a nice fixture table if I can find a mag drill to put holes in it.
Brought home a ton (probably literally) of miscellaneous aluminum and steel pieces.
Also grabbed this piece of aluminum plate, roughly 4’ x 6’ x 1”. Thinking I might make this my new and improved workbench and welding table.
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Other than that, I am obliged to offer you a "you ****" for everything else you just acquired.
































































nice scores!

























