50F and partly cloudy @ 11:30, looks pretty sunny out there to me. LWS reports the low hit 34.7F here this morning ... but that station is down by the lakes, so it may have been even lower here.
Calling for a high of 56F today but with generally sunny skies later. Winds are currently light, out of the north @ 2 mph. Hope that continues for the rest of the day.
I spent yesterday morning doing more research on materials needed for the barn and putting together a list of that.
Also watched a couple of videos. One was a guy putting up a vapor barrier, which was helpful. He said 8' wide sheeting was probably about as big as he'd want to work with working alone. That's good news, as the space between the trusses is around 8' and the spacing on the ceiling joists will be 4'.
He also recommended using cardboard squares as caps to prevent tearing and pull outs.
Forced myself to go outside even though it was cold, wet, and dreary ... just to acclimate to the cooler temps that are due in the coming days.
Topped off the hydraulic fluid in the Kubota and then ran what was left of the previously screened clay through the screener a second time. I'll need to move the pile of large chucks that came from that today back over to where it will get some sun so it can dry up a little more.
While I was doing that Fedex dropped off the new framing nailer:
Looks to be a fairly nice unit, only 0.1 of a pound heavier (7.4 lbs) than the Porter Cable FR350 it's replacing and includes a hook so it can be hung on rafters while you're working, 5 year warranty from Milwaukee. Only real downside so far, is that didn't include a hard plastic case like the Porter Cable did (Porter Cable no longer does either apparently)
Well, that and I don't remember them being quite as heavy as they seem to be these days ...
Home Depot recently dropped the price on these by $70, which is about how much less it was than the Porter Cable unit ... which made it too tempting to resist.
Got the hopper feeder refilled, also two suet feeders. Lots of customers this morning ...
Saw a momma deer strolling through the back yard yesterday afternoon. Those little buggers headed right into the garden and flower bed ...
I banged on the window and they scattered and headed off to the woods.
Started researching pneumatic staplers when I came back inside for the day, as I figured that the 1/4" Craftsman crown stapler might be a little narrow for holding up the vapor barrier and I didn't want to try and use a manual stapler to set all those staples.
Found out Arrow makes one - the PT50 - which uses the same (wider) T50 staples which we already have a bunch of for our manual staple guns:
It has the bump feature - just depress the trigger and push it against whatever you're trying to staple - which could be handy.
The local Home Depot had one in stock so I placed an order for that. Made the run over there last night to pick it up after The Woman got home.
Oh yeah ...
Knew that wasn't going to last ...
They asked Her to work this weekend ... and She agreed ...
Agenda for the rest of today:
Might be a good today to ride the Cub once the sun comes back out and try to get caught up with the mowing, as I'm still a little tired from the "big push" the other day.
But before I do that I think I'll head back over to Home Depot.
I noticed last night when I was over there that they had all their trees and shrubs on clearance at 50% off. It looked they had one Tulip Tree left, along with some nice ornamentals, fruit trees and burning bushes. Been wanting one of those Tulip Trees for a while now .
This will, no doubt, get me in "big trouble" ...
Beyond that whatever else comes up.
Hope everyone has a great Saturday ...