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Pulled out the 8' level at one point and the boss quickly showed how they were going to square things up and then plumb. "Don't worry. Will be OK." They got quite a bit accomplished today, even with a one hour siesta after lunch.
 

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I’ve seen this color scheme before.

Starting to look like my last project
 

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Thanks for the response.
As I said earlier, I've never seen any levels over 6 Ft. , although one of mine is a litle over an inch and a half longer.
 
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I didn't purchase my doors from the building company, just the "framed openings". I asked the crew chief if they would install my doors for a little cash. He declined. Usually, they frame and trim out the openings and after they leave you're left dealing with whatever gaps, fitment problems they created. As they framed each of my door openings I jumped in and started installing my doors. They complained that I was holding them up, I told them to take a lunch break. Got my three doors installed. 20211019_184149.jpg20211019_184133.jpg20211019_163924.jpg
 
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Dang John, I’m looking at the screw spacing and it finally looks like you might have run across some guys that actually know their trade. Everything looks great, nice and straight and no footprints walking up the side of the building. Damn shame they wouldn’t play ball with the doors but it might be in conflict with their contract too.

Hope this question isn’t a thorn. I thought you were going to do a Z flashing detail at the plate and slab edge. I know you raised it intentionally to mitigate water intrusion but thought you brought this up before. Just wondering
 
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Dang John, I’m looking at the screw spacing and it finally looks like you might have run across some guys that actually know their trade. Everything looks great, nice and straight and no footprints walking up the side of the building. Damn shame they wouldn’t play ball with the doors but it might be in conflict with their contract too.
They're snapping chalk lines for their screws. They did end up squaring and plumbing everything up.
Boss wanted me to set door jambs flush with framing so he could install J trim over face of jambs. I installed them to flush out with J trim since my two single doors are outswings and J trim would restrict swing. So it was better that I installed them.
 

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That’s cool and have no doubt it’s flashed perfectly. But I was referring to between the wall sheets / bottom plate and over the pad edge. Or did they seal the plate before they anchored it down?
 
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Hope this question isn’t a thorn. I thought you were going to do a Z flashing detail at the plate and slab edge. I know you raised it intentionally to mitigate water intrusion but thought you brought this up before. Just wondering
If you look back you might remember that the slab was poured 7" bigger than the building dimensions to create a 1.5" high by 3.5" wide step to prevent water intrusion. The flashing they installed at the bottom of siding is more cosmetic.
 

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Dang John, I’m looking at the screw spacing and it finally looks like you might have run across some guys that actually know their trade. Everything looks great, nice and straight and no footprints walking up the side of the building. Damn shame they wouldn’t play ball with the doors but it might be in conflict with their contract too.

Hope this question isn’t a thorn. I thought you were going to do a Z flashing detail at the plate and slab edge. I know you raised it intentionally to mitigate water intrusion but thought you brought this up before. Just wondering

That’s cool and have no doubt it’s flashed perfectly. But I was referring to between the wall sheets / bottom plate and over the pad edge. Or did they seal the plate before they anchored it down?
I see the rat guard at the bottom edge, but no flashing to direct water running down the wall over the outside edge of the foundation?
 

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I see the rat guard at the bottom edge, but no flashing to direct water down the wall over the outside edge of the foundation?
Ya that's the gist of what I was trying to get across last night. I know this detail gets discussed in almost every "versatube" type design build here, but I thought it was brought up early on in this thread too.
 

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I forgot you did it that way. I knew it had been discussed and you accounted for it and when it looked flush with the slab, I was baffled.

Anyhow, moving along.. :)
 
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They finished by about 1:30 yesterday. I asked about the leftover large pieces of siding. They said it goes to the dump. I told them I'd make a pile they could leave behind. I spent the rest of the afternoon cleaning up . Here are a few pics of the building (and my siding reserve).
Garage doors scheduled for Tuesday. Want to be buttoned up ASAP.
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They finished by about 1:30 yesterday. I asked about the leftover large pieces of siding. They said it goes to the dump. I told them I'd make a pile they could leave behind. I spent the rest of the afternoon cleaning up . Here are a few pics of the building (and my siding reserve).
Garage doors scheduled for Tuesday. Want to be buttoned up ASAP.
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Looks like a matching compressor shed…
 
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