He only managed 2 before the rain became too much, but for a short time this was a good day.
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Sunday, October 30, 2016
10/30/2016
So, this morning was like a scene from Eaters of the Dead. Spooky and foggy, but the forecast said we had a 3 plus hour window of usable weather, so naturally the Captain of insanity went right out to pull the tarps off the top of Tiffany.

OK, so he is somewhat of a lunatic, but sometimes lunacy pays off. We got the pressure blocking down the right center of the roof done far enough forward to permanently install another 8 foot roof section. Then the rain started, but he was determined to get some structural blocks in before getting washed out.


He only managed 2 before the rain became too much, but for a short time this was a good day.
He only managed 2 before the rain became too much, but for a short time this was a good day.
Friday, October 28, 2016
10/28/2016
This is real fun!
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
10/26/2016
WOW! Rain wind and some of the crappiest weather thus far this year. So, we worked on inventory. Nothing to take action shots of, sorry.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
10/25/2016
he said screw it and put the tarps back.
So, it was back to inventory production.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Sunday, October 23, 2016
10/23/2016
ain. Somewhat of a close call.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
10/22/2016
OCD strikes again! Yes friends, soldier A's obsessive personality took over this morning and now we are doing some build-overs if you can call it that.

Apparently, while doing some work on the table saw first thing this morning he started staring at the rear of the truck and decided that he was not happy with the way the rear patio cover looked. He said it looked out of place and incomplete. Then the neighbor from across the street, who has shown a great deal of interest in the project, came over and they started to POW WOW about what to do.
At this point, the rear overhang had become structural, so whatever was to be done would be totally cosmetic. Mostly it was decided that the rear overhang needed to have a more flowing look to the way it comes off of the main box.

A plan was devised to take some high density foam and create gap fillers that could be custom shaped and glassed into place. This is going to add several days to the project, but he has to have everything just right in his mind. LOL!
The one positive thing that goes along with what he is now doing is the fact that he is also starting to fill voids and get epoxy on the roof, thereby beginning to make things water
Apparently, while doing some work on the table saw first thing this morning he started staring at the rear of the truck and decided that he was not happy with the way the rear patio cover looked. He said it looked out of place and incomplete. Then the neighbor from across the street, who has shown a great deal of interest in the project, came over and they started to POW WOW about what to do.
A plan was devised to take some high density foam and create gap fillers that could be custom shaped and glassed into place. This is going to add several days to the project, but he has to have everything just right in his mind. LOL!
The one positive thing that goes along with what he is now doing is the fact that he is also starting to fill voids and get epoxy on the roof, thereby beginning to make things water
proof up there, and that's the most important thing of all at this point.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
10/20/2016
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
10/19/2016
as if it were the roof.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
10/16/2016
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
10/05/2016
So, we are glassing the door frame in.
He ran a soft 45 on the outside and a 3/8's round over one the inside edge. He also started planning the porch cover and handrail. And it's get big girl tires weekend!
Saturday, October 1, 2016
10/1/2016
RED HAT DAYS!!!
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