
I am maybe a little proud of these rafters, insofar as I know I've gotten 'em dead right.
Arguably stronger than they need to be. Don't mind that at all
Note also the one particular tool hanging off one end. Get good with that one first or glah,
the mass quantities of fubar you're gonna create. Also, your paw needs an unsmashed
thumb in order to work properly. :- )
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Arguably stronger than they need to be. Don't mind that at all
Note also the one particular tool hanging off one end. Get good with that one first or glah,
the mass quantities of fubar you're gonna create. Also, your paw needs an unsmashed
thumb in order to work properly. :- )
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If I don't pull something finishing this project, I'm going to have to pat myself on the
back for finishing this project. High degree of difficulty.
For sure, there are engineering genes in me. TY Dad (an engineer before he became
a teacher). His spirit may be entertained by all the pounding 'n thumping.
'S tempting to pour an inch or so of concrete over that gravel. Could make it almost
habitable? But I will resist the temptation--for this year anyway--since dunno about
cost.
Likely have to make the stuff myself too. Think it would take about a cubic yard
of concrete, and I doubt I could get a cement company to deliver that small a
quantity. As for how big a cement truck is, and getting one up that far onto
my property, uh oh...
Great: Now I need to get into road building. Hey, bulldozers are fun. :- )
fwbrown61
back for finishing this project. High degree of difficulty.
For sure, there are engineering genes in me. TY Dad (an engineer before he became
a teacher). His spirit may be entertained by all the pounding 'n thumping.
'S tempting to pour an inch or so of concrete over that gravel. Could make it almost
habitable? But I will resist the temptation--for this year anyway--since dunno about
cost.
Likely have to make the stuff myself too. Think it would take about a cubic yard
of concrete, and I doubt I could get a cement company to deliver that small a
quantity. As for how big a cement truck is, and getting one up that far onto
my property, uh oh...
Great: Now I need to get into road building. Hey, bulldozers are fun. :- )

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