10-05-11, 10:50 AM | #11 |
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Looks like its coming along nicely. I forget where you're located. Do you have to worry about getting things done before winter?
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10-10-11, 05:12 AM | #12 |
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Central MN...yes it's a mad rush to get a roof on before snow. But I've been working overtime at work. Seems Menard's are reaping the benefits of that lately.
Waiting for a laminated beam to come in now so I can finish the front and try to start throwing up 4X8's on the rafters. I'm open to any good ideas on how to get up sheets up a 10' wall by yourself? Thinking of building a ramp or get my loft floor done in the back half and working off that... |
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But you really probably need two people for the sheathing job anyway, then you can slide them up the ladder and have the other person at the top grab it as it comes up. Then place it where it needs to be, put a few nails in and as one person finishes nailing it in place the other goes and gets the next sheet. |
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