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Old 06-30-2014, 04:45 PM
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Very nice Hank, looks like a lot of work. Very nice gazebo and a great looking yard.
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Old 06-30-2014, 04:57 PM
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Thanks Ray. The roof was a pain, real steep pitch, cupola at the top was always in the way and the hip roof made for a lot of cutting and waste. The yard, since we're both retired we have time to take care of it.

How's the beach house coming? You've done a ton of work on that. In the last pics it looked like a new house.
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Old 06-30-2014, 05:09 PM
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Finally got away from some of the ten day runs away from home, so I have been down every weekend for the last 3 weekends. Half the house is now wired and ready for an inspection, then I can pull all the old wiring out on the other half and move ahead. Just got a beam designed so I can drop the wall between the living room and kitchen. Like yours it's steel H beam. I think it weights around 300 lbs, so I'm going to need a little help getting it into place.
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Old 06-30-2014, 06:16 PM
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... Like yours it's steel H beam. I think it weights around 300 lbs, so I'm going to need a little help getting it into place.
You think? You can rent a hand crank forklift to raise it. They used two to raise ours but it was over 700 lbs. 300 lbs isn't as bad but still a lot when you need to lift it over a few feet. Good luck, be careful.
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Hank ,nice work out there . Ray ,cant wait to see more of yours too.
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You think? You can rent a hand crank forklift to raise it. They used two to raise ours but it was over 700 lbs. 300 lbs isn't as bad but still a lot when you need to lift it over a few feet. Good luck, be careful.
Good Idea, I will look into it. Thanks
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The toilet was there when I was at your house last summer. You mean you actually plumbed it so it doesn't dump on ground anymore?
The flies were getting bad.
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Looks good Hank. That being retired sure makes for lot of work.
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Old 07-01-2014, 06:08 AM
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Looks good Hank. That being retired sure makes for lot of work.
I hear you, seems like I'm working a lot harder now then when I was employed, Or maybe it just seems that way because I'm older.
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I hear you, seems like I'm working a lot harder now then when I was employed, Or maybe it just seems that way because I'm older.
Ditto I definitely work harder and more now.
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