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Nice save Cody. The question is, what color did you end up going with? 
Yeah, we need pictures of your nails, brand and color choice.... @zmotorsports needs it to be current with the styles...Nice save Cody. The question is, what color did you end up going with?![]()
Yeah, we need pictures of your nails, brand and color choice.... @zmotorsports needs it to be current with the styles...![]()

Yeah, we need pictures of your nails, brand and color choice.... @zmotorsports needs it to be current with the styles...![]()







Man this is a great thread, I knew you Texans worked hard and here is the proof. Had some good times in the state over the years having visited A&M in College Station, Houston and San Antonio on different business trips. Also a big fan of that lil’ old band from Texas, ZZ Top.
So tell us all, how is the plan for that bunker door coming along. As I was reading the thread I was sure you were going to get that buttoned up before the shed was renovated. I’d suggest some red oxide on that threshold plate whilst you are finalising the design.






Thanks! I didn’t want to get too cluttered, cause I’m sure I’ll come across some cool Texas related stuff in the future. I still need to get a heater installed in that corner above my bench.Looks great...and lots of room for more wall art!
I saw George around that same time for the first time (maybe a year earlier) at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Stood in the mud while it poured rain in the rodeo arena...great concert!








I have 2 of those that need replaced one is not really accessible from the attic side, can they be done from outside on the roof?Side project on the house. I was in the attic a few weeks back and noticed how hot it was up there. Looked at the fan and it wasn’t turning on. Tried spinning the blade and it was stuck. So I ordered a new fan motor and thermostat as precaution. Finally got to do that task this morning before it was too hot in the attic.
Here’s my tools and fan set on some decoration box as a table.
Here’s the fan cage in the roof where I had already removed it to figure out what motor to order.
Installing the metal conduit on the new fan. Safety shoes are on!
Here it is back in place and wired up temporarily to just test it and make sure it’s not hitting anything.
New thermostat installed and wired up before I put the cover on to test it.
New thermostat says it’s 90°F in the attic right now, so I set it at 100°F for now.
Hopefully this new motor gives me 15 years of service that I know of.
I’m not sure, from the look of mine there was some self tapping screws coming from the outside. I assume, that these self tappers can be removed and the top hat can be pulled off. I know I wouldn’t be able to do the wiring from outside due to the placement of the thermostat. Worst case is you send the skinny kid in the hole and have him do the wiring!I have 2 of those that need replaced one is not really accessible from the attic side, can they be done from outside on the roof?







