Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on October 29, 2012 at 09:11:39 from (75.127.24.27):
I know a few of you have been follwing my slow progress on the garage, will finish putting up the last of the "below tin" concrete board today and hopefully get started on the end framing and start installing the overhead doors, I am covering the "window" hole today, the tin damage you see came from the cheap tin beig ripped loose one night in 70mph gusts and I had to set the bucket of the 580 on it to keep it from being ripped totally off, the other "misalingment" of tin came from assembleing it on the uneven asphalt where we had the service this summer, wish I would have made a level surface to assemble on oh well she will be fine for me if some one doen't like it when they drive by I guess they need to look away LOL cnt
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