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austin552 10-29-2008 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by looneybin (Post 4269219)
also keep in mind that most areas require a building permit if the shed exceeds 120 s.f.
I'm not an advocate of permits, i think they are just another tax, but if you get red tagged, it could cost some $$$ to take care of

Nah, got some pig in the freezer to cover any fines.

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The Gaijin 10-29-2008 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by daepp (Post 4268886)
As a kid from a large middle class family we were always adding on to our home - and always DIY.

For whatever reason I wanted my son to know how to drive a 16d nail...

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Beats moving up to the next level on some video game or watching some new DVD. Bully for you d for teaching the kids a little DIY.

daepp 10-29-2008 01:44 PM

It was also a big reason I gave my wife for buying the 911. I wanted him to know how to turn a wrench - even though he'll probably not need to. With modern cars, you seldom have a reason to really get very deep in to them.

Growing up, we were always changing starters, alternators etc. And the rebuilds were such junk they got changed again. We had a Ford where I knew exactly how far to the left to turn the steering wheel so the starter would drop down through the tie-rods.

Les Paul 10-29-2008 02:42 PM

My son the aspiring rock star at the time 13 was getting way to loud playing in our house with his pals. Just so happened we had a 20x20 basketball concrete slab in the backyard 40 feet from the house. So we bought a kit. What we thought would take 2 weeks took 2 months. I'd never done anything like it in my life. We didn't do it right the first or 2nd time but by the 3rd time we got er done. That was me and 2 13 year old boys. We learned alot. Whatever you do get a nail gun. It will save all the time in the world and your thumbs. Total cost probably 3500. We insulated the heck out of it and they could crank it up usually to suit their needs. It also became a little love shack I found out on several occasions.

It is now my personal theatre. I got one of those hi-def projectors and have an 8 foot wide screen floor to ceiling. But that is another story.

daepp 12-15-2008 08:43 AM

Progress - finally...
 
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How to fit 16 foot lumber in a pickup truck

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I don't like heights!

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Plywood for sheer and easy mounting of future shelving

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Simpson Titan hold downs

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A shed with a view...

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Borrowed tools - what a help!


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