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Just ran underground electric to it two weeks ago and got approved that Thursday. We had a power outage that night that lasted for 6.5 hrs so all the guys were home resting, didn't get power til last Tues.I been wanting to get a hold of you to see how things were going!
Link? Pics?Just ran underground electric to it two weeks ago and got approved that Thursday. We had a power outage that night that lasted for 6.5 hrs so all the guys were home resting, didn't get power til last Tues.
Working on my trailer in there right now, once that project is done I'll start buttoning up what I have materials for and looking for windows and a man door. It's going, just a little slower than I'd like, but much of that's on me so...
Of the electric, the trailer, or the barn lol.Link? Pics?
Of the electric, the trailer, or the barn lol. Denial...
That building looks solid and like my same thoughts. I'm slower than you.Of the electric, the trailer, or the barn lol.
No pictures of the power being out, but it wasn't because of anything I did , but I was the first one on site as it was only 1/4 mile from the house(red oak branch came down on the line breaking a pole and shorting the whole area out).
Thanks.That building looks solid and like my same thoughts. I'm slower than you.
You got it all covered, I'm sure.
Just finding the time seems nutz now days. They said we'd have less to do as we got older, lies....
I've got enough stockpiled to fish almost two interiors with 240V, 120V AC and 12 or 24V DC plus cat five cable about 800ft. Getting in the first floor and add on a second later. Definitely going with 6X6 perimeter and 10X10 posts inside. I got some 25'6" heavy gauge roofing sheet steel years ago. Brought home eight pieces so far. Heavy for one guy. I like the step down steel truss wood building the guy did on FHC. He got it dried in now except for one gable end. He already set the rafters for the additional storage outside for tools, attachments and trailers. Very cool build with steel mixed it.Thanks.
It all takes time.
Just snagged up some electrical supplies, enough to get my lights in the section that will be my condition shop(mainly saws and sharpening equipment), and wire to hook up my air compressor.
Lots of time, just plenty of things pulling us in different directions.
That's awesome.I've got enough stockpiled to fish almost two interiors with 240V, 120V AC and 12 or 24V DC plus cat five cable about 800ft. Getting in the first floor and add on a second later. Definitely going with 6X6 perimeter and 10X10 posts inside. I got some 25'6" heavy gauge roofing sheet steel years ago. Brought home eight pieces so far. Heavy for one guy. I like the step down steel truss wood building the guy did on FHC. He got it dried in now except for one gable end. He already set the rafters for the additional storage outside for tools, attachments and trailers. Very cool build with steel mixed it.
The problem is I never log in. I see Scottie more than that... um three times a year so, my bad.That's awesome.
I need a lot more wiring, but I do have all my interior lights already, all LEDs.
I think my roof sheets were 31'10", they were interesting to get up on the roof for sure.
Bump me in that thread over there so I can check it out, same username there.
Nope keep talking so it stays up on the list. LolOP
This side cover sold yet?
Yes sir.Nope keep talking so it stays up on the list. Lol
I don't stop in there much myself, always over here or the other place.The problem is I never log in. I see Scottie more than that... um three times a year so, my bad.
It's 16 pages long. Started in early 2021. You'll see it.
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