I need to mill more siding, but have a line on some Cedar, so I may pull the ash off and redo all the siding with Cedar if theres enough.
BlueRidgeMark said:Cool stuff. That's a great thing for a kid to have. Looks a whole lot better than the fort my boys are building from slab wood & scraps.
But they're having fun with it.
CaseyForrest said:I also need to get the railing on the "porch," and cut in a couple windows.
Newfie said:Hmmm, I think he's got that covered Sap. Maybe I'm reading too much meaning into his statement.
CaseyForrest said:Saps correct, rough openings do get framed in with the rest of the rough. Thats if you know where you are going to put them. A REAL carpenter can add them later, with no ill effects.
CaseyForrest said:Saps correct, rough openings do get framed in with the rest of the rough. Thats if you know where you are going to put them. A REAL carpenter can add them later, with no ill effects.
Newfie said:Nice playhouse Casey.
Make sure you use adequate headers on those load bearing walls, We wouldn't those enormous loads to bring the place crashing down.
Sap, it's just a playhouse, shall we critique the blueprints. Where's the pictures of the grape-stake fence?
wait... I thought the side door to the house that leads right down into the woodshop was for that... you mean all this time I could've been hiding them in the kids playhouse?brian660 said:yeah yeah memories are great but the real benefit is the ability to hide new purchases from the wife in there
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