Put a ceiling on the lean to. Fuck you birds and bees. View attachment 176039
Nice! Going to put blocking between the headers? I think birds/animals can still access above panels if not?
Put a ceiling on the lean to. Fuck you birds and bees. View attachment 176039
And fuck you wasp, tooPut a ceiling on the lean too. Fuck you birds and bees. View attachment 176039
Yep, finishing that today.Nice! Going to put blocking between the headers? I think birds/animals can still access above panels if not?
All done, just waiting on the doors, wouldn't you know it, one of my sons needs to work on a car. LolView attachment 176428View attachment 176429View attachment 176430
Yep pressure washing the concrete tonight and sealing it tomorrow.Hell yeah, break that girl in!
Looks awesome Adam, I am curious what you did a sliding door on one end. I thought about, because it was a way cheaper, but I was too far along when I added the third door. Are they doing a turn down slab with a footing or just a floating slab?Rough grading complete and inside prepped for concrete vb & rebar, and the OH door. Those winds had me nervous, but she did fine.
I think 1 more load of dirt will take care of the area between barn porch and driveway, as it created a little bowl. Had some left over stone so a half ass approach was made.
I'm very glad I did the upper windows, but have had 3 bird casualties so far with that front door open, lol. The sliding back door and windows on the W produce great airflow. You could hear it singing thru the vented overhang too during the wind. Condensation and stale air was a major concern I had, not any longer.
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Its stone in the back, only the front 25' is crete.Looks awesome Adam, I am curious what you did a sliding door on one end. I thought about, because it was a way cheaper, but I was too far along when I added the third door. Are they doing a turn down slab with a footing or just a floating slab?
Pressure washing won’t take it off?