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Got more goodies today , very pricey goodies ! Also got 2 - 3'or 4" x 16" test chunks my wood supplier brought me !! But he also brought his Steel whacker fer me to look at . LOL I turn away and cheap ones now !! Goes fer saws too ! Aint working on junk no mo ! Just gonna send the to AS ! LOL
Muh new booits fer muh Kimber to try out ! LOL

Mongo needs to tell me WTF kind of handle fer this thingy ? LOL20160504_100324 (1280x720).jpg 20160504_100507 (1280x720).jpg 20160504_121527 (1280x720).jpg 20160430_200633 (1280x720).jpg 20160504_100324 (1280x720).jpg 20160504_100507 (1280x720).jpg 20160504_121527 (1280x720).jpg 20160430_200633 (1280x720).jpg
 
Page II bump.......not much to say.....'nuther rainy day....no laying on the ground out side welding on the truck........hmmmmm kinda bored.....how 'bout a few pics of the latest copper mine just fer fun.....this is what is called a through pan flashing in lead coated 14oz. copper..or LCC....on a 13 1/4" pitch....

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Damn Robin that is some dandy looking stuff you did !! Don't see how its possible to ever get and water around that baby , never leak long as nothing smashes into it , may not then ! LOL

That's just the pan flashing John.....the chimney continues on up from there......not terribly impressed with these masons........I know the company that cut out the granite for this chimney top......if they had installed the stone there would have been a nickel space at all joints...nice and even......this is kinda slap happy........tight here... open there........stone is milled out back from the joint to allow for 1/2" of mortar between the granite blocks.....but you don't seen it......real nice look....these guys missed that memo I guess.....

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Page II bump again....couple more copper mine pics...these are of valley terminations.....the job carpenters ran the valleys without much regard as to how they would all come together at the peaks, they in no way came together evenly and could not be simply joined.....had to get a little creative on the fourway.....Made even more difficult was the fact that two of the roof pitches were 13 1/4" and the other two were a 9" pitch. The mid roof one was not as challenging....pretty normal all pitches were 9". That's it from the copper mine....back to your regularly scheduled ZZZZZzzzzzlacknessssss......:chop:.........:drinking:

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