Well the roof was finished around 9:30 on
Friday. Then it was on to putting primer on this beast. I only got
partly done by 3:30 and was too pooped to continue. I have one side, the
entrance side, to finish.
I finished today by getting the yard
cleaned up and getting all of my crap that's been waiting for their new
home, such as the snow blower into the shed.
Here's photos of the metal roof panels and the Shed / Shop before I started painting:
I have been working on the new shop for awhile now. That exterior walls are up, and the back one is completely finished, including paint, because it's so close to the house.
The walls are just about 8 feet tall, so I decided to use a truss design. I made the trusses myself, finishing them yesterday. I wanted to get them on top of the walls today, but we had our first snow storm today. So the shop is all trapped up waiting for good weather, hopefully that is tomorrow.
I have many photos to follow:
Here is my miter saw station where all angles and lengths are cut.
Here is a look at the finished floor.
Finished floor again.
Here is that first wall. It was painted before being raised.
Same wall again.
Three walls standing.
That nail gun was a GREAT investment. At 72 I couldn't imagine pounding 3 or 4 thousand nails by hand.
Long wall away from the house.
That back wall sticks up like that so I have a place to attach my trusses. Had to really scratch the old head on that one.
Here's the inside after my friend and I made her rain proof.
Another of the same.
Traps on top to keep her dry.
Another Trap View.
Traps Galore.
The last wall finished. It's a 40" doorway that will have two sliders.
Here is the first truss that the other 12 were copied from
This blog is here to inform you, the reader, a little about us and what goes on behind the scenes. I am hoping this can be a teaching aid as to what we do to prepare our product for our clients. This blog hopefully will give you the desire to seek us out at the arts and crafts shows or to take a look at our web site.
Between the two of us we have 100 years of experience in the perfecting of our trades. It would be nice if you visit here and capture us in a moment of creating something from our passions. So please share with us the trials and tribulations of creating our art.
Named for the byproducts of what we produce. We are a husband and wife team that specializes in selling our Fine Woodworking and Stitchery in arts and crafts shows. Most of our information, such as show schedules, can be obtained at our web site.
FINE WOODWORKING and STITCHERY. John specializes in boxes of all sizes with fancy joinery, bowls, and wooden pens. Sue creates traditional quilts using non-traditional colors.
Moving Day
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I've been on blogger for years and it's time for a change. I've moved my
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