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Posted by ShepFL (wish I had known that earlier!!) on January 22, 2002 at 11:58:34 from (38.192.251.39):
In Reply to: projects around the place posted by sod on January 21, 2002 at 20:11:49:
Been wrestling to put up a steel bldg. kit by myself for nearly 2yrs. Contracted out the slab work and the rest has been just me between all the other daily life chores and business travel. Originally it was gonna be a "barn raising" with LOTS of help from my day job and the wife's day job. Had a hog butchered, cleaned the 250 gal. propane tank hog grilling machine and got 2 kegs of beer. Week before we to start all ills known to man descended on my help i.e. Wife is ill, cat got the dog pregnant, son is in rehab, blah, blah, blah, BLAH! Guess the thought of real manual labor scared 'em off. Put the hog in the freezer, threw the tarp back over the cooker and took the beer back. Needless to say, with some dogged determination, strong back and a p1ss poor blue prints I am now planning on hanging sheet metal this weekend. I can provide a pic when done if any interest. Once done I hope to add 20' lean-to off the side if anyone interested. . . Later, ShepFL
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