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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
super screws...
Forgot I had about 40 more lag screws to put in before the rafters. Took all day to drive 'em in. Just for fun, I topped off each connection with a 4" super screw...coated stainless steel. Each spot had a standard 4" course thread drywall screw (to hold things in place), two 3/8 x 5" galvanized hex screws, and then one super screw. Each hex screw required 3 different drill bits. My drill and ratchet have had a workout...and my shoulder is a little sore. Managed to at least mark where the rafters will go the north and south side.
Ben was happy to spend his first full day out in the new acre while I worked on his pole barn. Not sure if it was the bale of hay he snuggled up to or the fact that he was near me all day. 66,78,46,0,B,0
Good job, John. It is looking good.
ReplyDeleteOf course Ben was happy to be near you all day
ReplyDeleteMaybe Benny was gaurding his stash!
ReplyDeleteBeen wondering how Ben is going to take being "cast out" to the fringes?
ReplyDeleteReckon he sure is going to miss you. Or are you only going to herd him to the enclosure / barn at night?
I love those "SPAX" type screws. Driving an 8" screw through 6"x2" fir decking (through the 6" dimension) without pre-drilling is truly a wonderful experience.
ReplyDeleteHi John,nice work. Sometimes to save battery life , I use soap or wax on the threads.I think I used sunblock last time.
ReplyDeletecheers, Cranky
That should hold it. A lesser man would have said "Hey, screw this".
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