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Arky
Glad to see that frame comin together... :) :)
That's looking really good Arky. Got any plans for it you'd like to share?
Quinton
Arky,
Looks good. Boy does that bring back some memories. I put this one up in 1996 with the help of the 10 caretakers on the estate. The owner really cut me a break as I had NEVER done anything like this before. Perhaps he thought his guys could always finish it up if I couldn't do it. It was the best run estate I have ever seen, a real 2+2=20 situation. All the joints had to be TIGHT, he was a stickler for details. Great guy. I alway think of this guy and one other customer when I think of the "pay it forward" mentality, they really cut a GREENHORN a break and belived in me.
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Looking good Arky, keep us posted on the progress please.
Nice work Reid!
I want one to. :)
Nice work guys. 8)
Reid, I love the round poles. How can we figure out a way for you to teach me to make one of those? ;D That would be perfect somewhere in a secluded spot on our property, only screened in. I have thousands of northern white cedar pole sized trees that need to be thinned that would be the perfect size for that. I have some windfalls that certainly would make shingles. I even have neighbors with shingle machines. ;D
what you need to do Jeff, is get a froe and split your self some shakes ;D ;D
'James
Jeff,
The joints are a simple saddle joint cut with a Lancalot head on a grinder. There is lots of hardware (some custom, some off the shelf) hidden from view, that holds it together. Nothing complicated except the "white knuckle death grip" on the grinder w/ the Lancalot on it. Most dangerous tool I have ever seen/ used. Guy on Extreme Home Makeover was bitten by one recently , as was the assistant head caretaker on my job back in 1996. Both made full recoveries, but had a lot more respect for the things afterward.
Reid
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I was working on an update on the Octagon but customers have come up so I have to run for a bit. Will try to get the rest of the photos in next week.
Bump. :)
LOGDOG
Waiting patiently. Gee he got real busy. ;)
Quote from: SwampDonkey on December 23, 2007, 08:11:25 PM
Waiting patiently. Gee he got real busy. ;)
May be true but it seems that some of the woods have lost its color?
This is the natural edge siding on the second floor.
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This is the floor of the second floor.
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This is the ceiling.
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Well the sun has set on this job finally.
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Wow! Nice Job.
Thats alot of Cutting!. ;D
Yea the floor was 5/4 x6 T&G ERC and I toe nailed it by hand.
The angles were a bit tough to work out on the roof line being 22 1/2 with a 15 slope but she is done. Now off to bigger and better things.
Nice job Arky, looking forward to seein the next project. ;)
That looks some nice.I know that took some planning to make it all come out nice.I coud never do something like that without making alot of mistakes.I have enough trouble with straight walls. :D Good job.It takes a lot of time to cut all those angles and get them right.
that sunset pic is one for the books.
Good work Arkansawyer. I like the sunset pic to, nice touch. :) Looks like a good place to gather inspiration if your a painter or a song writer or maybe even a pig roast. ;)
It is to be a Yoga studio. I mostly wanted to use it for a deer stand. They would come out in the field while we were working.
I worked on redoing this barn over 3 years ago and this watertower last year for the same folks.
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You do some interesting things, Arky. I've always got the impression that you work all the time, till an informant saw you goofing off yesterday. You were spotted south of the "Queen City' at Ozark yesterday at the junction of 14 and 65 :o :o
Yes, I recall your threads on those two other projects as well. You do good work.
Hmm, a Yoga studio, now that is an interesting application. Maybe we will see the owner on TV doing her morning stretches one day. ;)
Have a good one. :)
Well Bro Noble I guess your informant forgot to mention the boxes of blades on the back of the truck and I was beating it South like my tail was on fire. I had left the house before the rooster got up to go to Mt Vernon to pick up blades that I was in bad need of since the holidays had messed up my shipping routine. But all is well for another week any way. I would have been back faster but I stopped in Ozark for a few seconds and got some grandson loving on the way back.
I get some weird jobs. But they keep it interesting and often pay well.
My informant (JTMccallam) was in the Springfield area visiting relatives for the holiday and was on his way to visit me. He said he got your phone no. off the truck and was going to try and call you and perhaps visit. We had a nice visit with JT and his son JD :)
Well I was back at the mill in no time and not hardly left since.
Well as long as your busy , eh? ;D :D