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I'z up. :yawn: Checked to see which parts or hurting, and which parts ain't. Just the left foot with the pins in it is bothering me. After that, feel pretty good. :tup: |
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Woke up to about 1 inch of global warming. Everything is covered, but no the roads. Ground is still to warm for the snow not to melt there.
Reading one of my agr reports last night. It's still snowing in parts of Australia. :eek: And it's their summer. |
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Morning all! Woke up to light snow this morning, so truck was used again. Plenty of meetings today, but I'll get through them.
Spoiler, glad you're through this phase! Prayers are with you sir. |
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Got one of these boosting off the other one, wanna guess which :ugh2:
Yesterday around lunchtime :driving: |
And,good morning everyone!:hello:Glad to see Mr Spoiler is through with his treatments!:tup:
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:icon14:That's a rough one. With the hip being thicker than the rafters we would normally fir the rafters to bury the hip before sheeting the rafters. Unless you start over on the angled sections the hip will just be left exposed. Attach a couple short 2x2 to the hip between the rafters to get the end of the sheet nailed tight. You might have to cut the bottom of the last 2 rafters off. I can't tell if it's camera angle or if they are way out of plane. May need a little butchery with a sawzall to clean out the corner. To get a backer in the corner of the flat just cut a 45* on a 2x2 or flat 2x4 and run it from the ceiling joist into the hip at the point the flat part planes through. Might need to do one both ways. Don't worry about it being right at the end of the sheet. It can be back a couple inches if need be to make it fit. |
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