1Garageman
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Looking great! And the weather is supposed to be pretty good for the week!
Looking great! And the weather is supposed to be pretty good for the week!
Still chipping away, keep after it, we are all rooting for you to get to a good point this year.
JB
Fill and prep work finished ahead of schedule. I had the plate compactor rented for a week, which gave me till Friday. It went back today and only got charged for a two rental. . . .refund of $62.Lumber is ridiculous right now, no question about it. Looking like you are making good progress.
Last pic I see is 2616. Nice description, good enough I understand 99% of what's going on, and well written enough to keep me following the daily updates.
How about now ?
THey're all there now. Noticed the change last night. So now the question, the door between the parts of the garage. Is the sill plate there to keep everything in line while you put the wall up? Or did I forget this from an earlier post?
You're making great progress!!
Great to hear you'll have concrete on Saturday. It's amazing how quickly things can turn around. A couple weeks ago, you weren't sure you'd make any progress before the bad weather sets in... now, I'm thinking you may get it dried in. Wish I lived closer... I'd be glad to lend a hand.
Anyways, keep on keeping on... you'll get it!
...D

I think I get it now. I think I was off by a block height.
Looking good. I am curious though as to why you don't use your tractor to set those walls in place and hold them since you are working alone.

I have 2 neighbors that watch the progress and see what is going on daily. Another couple of neighbors that watch occasionally. Then a whole slew of people who drive by and check it out. I also have.y cdll phone.
Being on a state route, there's plenty of people driving by and it's a corner lot. So there is plenty of passerbys that see it as well.
Usually, a deputy (one of the wife's boys) stop or drive by to check progress. Or when the EMS crews are on a call, they check out things too.
So I'm under a constant watchful eye
Yeah, at my age, I think I would have tried to figure out how to use the JD. The older I get, the more I want to use my head and not my back. I'm not saying I'm successful. Nice work, as always.
You do have a lot of people keeping tabs on you. I on the other hand can work for hours and never see another soul. Maybe someone is watching me and I can't see them, Halloween is getting close I suppose never know who is out in the woods.
JB
Curious on your opinion on the framing nailer, I haven't used one in close to 20 years and am going to need one soon. Do you think the battery powered ones are worth getting or is air the only way to go? I have Dewalt 20v stuff and have been eyeballing theirs.
JB

My $0.02 on the nailers is it depends on your needs. In my remodeling/handyman business I have used both. The battery units are great to have for small work but if I am framing a room addition or sheathing a roof, I would rather drag the hose. If you go with a battery unit, take an extra battery when you go into a tight space or on a roof unless you want to go fetch one for the last half dozen nails.Curious on your opinion on the framing nailer, I haven't used one in close to 20 years and am going to need one soon. Do you think the battery powered ones are worth getting or is air the only way to go? I have Dewalt 20v stuff and have been eyeballing theirs.
JB