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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
back in the sky...

Its hard to believe you're a one-man operation when one looks at that expanse of steel. You must have some gremlins come out when the camera's not rollin'. Even though I've watched step by step its still unreal. It wouldn't surprise me if you came up with a retractable roof!
ReplyDeleteExcellent progress, John.
ReplyDeleteThe spacing of the perlins might, to some extent, depend on the length of the corrugated roofing material you're useing.
Have you figured out yet just how you're going to attach the roofing material to the perlins?
I got to give you credit for the work you get done in one day. You let no grass grow under your feet. I have to agree with Andy V, you must have some gremlins helping you. Any way Git R Done.
ReplyDeleteI must be missing something. When I think of a greenhouse if think thin, light, transparent roof. It looks like this structure will take 20' of snow; in Texas?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the honored "BSF" title! Yea, George+Prostitutes=No Good. No, I don't have a webcam yet...when I do you'll know. Love what you are doing, and now I know the definition of a purlin. Yay bigger vocabulary!
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