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PA: if that's all that is going in your new garage shop you have a lot of shopping and a ton of space to fill. your Kubota looks brand new. is it?
not sure what you downloaded for your Avatar, but looks like you have one at least now so congrats.
great to hear the beam was replaced so the crew can keep moving forward!!
PA: yep we all didn't get a billion dollars when we were born to just spend as we wish so sacrifices have to be made occasionally.
10 feet of snow. WOW!! so your pics didn't show any snow so is it gone or were pics taken earlier?
while you are in your profile i'm not sure you know that you can set your view of threads to see the most recent post and they added a setting to view 100 posts per page and I think when I signed up 6+ years ago you could only view 10 at a time.
anyway if you might need a little help navigating around GJ just ask and i'll help if I can.
I've been watching/reading the thread, you've made good progress, so it won't be too-long before the rest is done.
I see you have a lot of bikes, both bicycles, and a couple of motorcycles, is that an F800 BMW? And from the offroad bicycles, it looks like you're a hardtail rider sometimes. I suppose the full-suspension bikes are kinder to the body as you age. I haven't kept-up with the latest & greatest designs, I was more-involved in offroad riding in the very-early 1990's, and am a 'retro-grouch,' no suspension at-all on my 28 year-old Klein, bought new, w/a Shimano top-of-the-line at the time Deore XT gruppo. I don't ride street or road much now, because of aging/deterioration. I have many friends who are getting, considering, or already have spinal laminectomies, or knee and/or hip replacements. I don't think I'm at that point yet.
Did you ever out-drive John Daley? I have only an observer's knowledge of golf, I never have played. I know that he was at one time supposed to be the 'long-ball' guy. The younger brother of a high school classmate was on the PGA tour in the 1990's, he got his card and was able to stay with it for about 6 years, driving about 266 yards average according to PGA stats and ~67%, which seems pretty-decent. He never won the tournament, but he was able to make a living on the tour at the time, not-sure he's involved in the game anymore, perhaps a pro someplace.
You did ultra-marathon running? Jeez, that's got to be tough. Our son does half's and full marathons, I've never been much of a runner. Are you still running?
The house from what pics are there looks great from the outside. Congratulations on the build. How-different is it from PA? One of my friends who is a Florida GC built a spec home from a lot in Durango CO, and now he's bought a lot in the Florida Keys to develop. I never got out there to CO to see it, I know that there used-to be a mountain biking hall of fame out there, and that a lot of the sport's pros lived there.
So I’m going to be working on the decision to either go with tinted glass garage doors or not in the next month or so.
as Cousin Eddie would say from National Lampoon Christmas Vacation
"She's a real beaut Clark!"
PA: that sure looks PURDY!!
i'm guessing you did quite a bit of research for the solar? what system(s) are you using or is it a custom made one that you are putting together by yourself?
hope you are staying warm and dry cause it looks like maybe it's sunny in that picture.
cheers
PA: sounds all good. LIFTMASTER GARAGE DOOR OPENERS or did you find another brand you like better? I (we) love ours cause it's SOOOOOO QUITE compared to the 30 year old 1/2 Hp Craftsmans I installed on our 2 single garage doors.
PA: I know the guys spraying insulation on their metal siding and roofs is an awesome idea and just curious if there is any downside when you spray it on wood?
keep up the good work and happy to hear your weather is cooperating so you can get it roofed and the doors on before another blizzard hits your area.
cheers
Slammer, I have the jack shaft mount Liftmaster openers on 3 doors. Love the way they work - very quiet and smooth - and how they keep the area above the door clear.
Beautiful property and home! Not sure how I missed it all, but thank you for sharing. As your forever home, doing it right, and making sure it’s done right, takes time, money and effort... but so worth it in the end. Your stunning results justify it! Looking forward to the progress on the garage.
PA: one thing i've done and heard a lot of guys say is to put in extra electrical outlets if you have the power. not sure what you'll need for 220 outlets but putting in a few extra might give you options as you maybe change things later especially if you are planning on sheet rocking the studs.
I agree you have built your dream home and shop and a lot of us wish it was ours so thanks for sharing cause having pictures of a dream might help us get ours.
stay warm!!