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"All spotless and gleaming"
How the heck do they do that?
Chris
How the heck do they do that?
Chris
If you can afford that much boat, you can afford a crew to maintain it for you."All spotless and gleaming"
How the heck do they do that?
Chris
Bit of drama yesterday but the show went on,
If he pursues a career in music, he'll come to find that the "drama" is never truly over. There always seems to be some manner of it going on, whether band-related or personal/relationship issues that everyone else gets dragged into. The music industry is somewhat juvenile like that. Just have to learn to roll your eyes, shake your head, and move on.Thankfully this series of dramas are over.

Called it a day after 5pm. Managed to work even in the rain on the Milk House. More siding up. Fingers pretty tore up from working on the starter strip as it was close to concrete. Managed to start covering up the walkway to the barn too.
More tomorrow probably.
Hope all have a good evening...or start of the day.View attachment 781397
Yes. 1920. The barn just got a new roof. We are debating about removing the Milk House chimney....if we do...the roof will also be replaced.That project looks good with siding going up. The standing seam roof is that the original roof?
Thanks. A slow go. But then there is a lot that has been going on.Standing seem roof always look great to me great job so far on siding riptides
No idea what the original use was for. Must have been a wood stove of some sort as the opening is like eight feet up. It is weird. Will take pictures in AM as I need some advice.Rip, the milkhouse is looking good! What is chimney for? Can it be utilized for maybe a wood stove?
RS, thanks for sharing the shop link. I have wanted to build cabinets/drawers like that for years....never happened. Probably never will.... Always too many other things to do, ...
and as long as the tools are where they should be.... well that's good enough for now....