I added links for the fabrication work and for the interior wall framing. Press F5 if you have been to the site before and it doesn't load the new info (last update should be 6/5/05). Lots of pictures. Hope these are interesting? Feedback welcome.
Posted 2005-06-07 11:59 AM (#26160 - in reply to #26127) Subject: RE: new webpages added to my LQ construction web
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Your trailer is coming along great.. Thanks for the update pictures...
I just got an idea and wanted to share. I watch "This old house" from time to time and thought of something that might be good for any roof work. They have this peel and stick flashing material that the show uses on all of the houses; it is a self-adhesive waterprrofing membrane. See the website for more details: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/html/anniversary/features/0504_roofing03.html
It is really interesting the material is impervious to water and when something punctures it, the material seals itself. The bad thing is that the material has to be covered from the sun, but I am sure something could be placed atop the material, maybe a thin sheet of metal or something. Just an idea and wanted to share.
Posted 2005-06-07 1:05 PM (#26166 - in reply to #26127) Subject: RE: new webpages added to my LQ construction web
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Just when I thought how fun it might be to finish out a LQ, your pictures chnaged my mind TOO MUCH WORK! But your doing a pretty good job! I guess you have to be born with the abilites to do this....
Posted 2005-06-07 4:50 PM (#26189 - in reply to #26164) Subject: RE: new webpages added to my LQ construction web
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ND Deb - the fire happened at a roping, it was 4th of July, they said maybe a kid had thrown a firecracker in, or maybe one went in by accident. ... However... It looked like the fire happened near where all the appliances are, so who knows what really happened...
Posted 2005-06-07 4:56 PM (#26190 - in reply to #26166) Subject: RE: new webpages added to my LQ construction web
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Dawnya and Farmbabe and Terri - thanks! My dad is a carpenter. When I was a kid, he and my brother would take tools away from me, look how I turned out. LOL!