09-28-15, 01:32 PM | #351 |
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I gave my 'very cheap 16’ aluminum ext ladder' to a neighbor who had no ladders at all.
We replaced it with a modern aluminum 20' ext ladder. It's easier to use, but I'll bet I could get rid of it too, and my 6' step ladder, IF I got the HF ladder..
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09-28-15, 08:30 PM | #352 |
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I went out for a little while in the drizzling rain and marked the rafter places on the front and back wall. Now I need to mark the ridge beam rafter places.
I used the new ladder for all of this work. That step is just so nice. I still found myself stepping from the front to the back over the top of the A frame ladder. This saves a trip down and back up. |
09-29-15, 10:01 AM | #353 |
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Raining again today. I got up @7 and went out for a little while and marked the ridge beam on both sides 2’ centers. Now I can start putting up rafters. My wife came home and saw me out there in the rain. She thought I was crazy I said we stand in line at Disney in the rain I could mark the ridge beam in the rain.
We had two more tilapia die today they sure don’t like the cold. |
09-29-15, 01:34 PM | #354 |
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I ordered a heater element. They had it on clearance $33
It is normally $159. It is a commercial heater. Immersion Heater: 304 Stainless, 1kW, 6" Hot Zone, 240V, 11" Length I am going to have many ways to heat the fish water. This will allow me to heat the water with solar power. I will have my vent free natural gas closed loop heater. I will setup a solar collector to heat the fish water. After this project I would like to try my hand a hacking a heat pump to heat the water. I have a small coke machine that has a good compressor that might work well for this. It will be fun keeping this project fish safe. Here are today’s tomatoes. Last edited by pinballlooking; 09-29-15 at 03:54 PM.. |
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09-29-15, 08:14 PM | #355 |
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It quit raining for a few hours so I was able to get a couple rafters up.
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09-30-15, 09:46 AM | #356 |
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A couple more rafters up. If the weather holds out maybe I can finish the back rafters tonight.
I decided to go with regular hurricane ties on the rafters. I don’t want them to go anywhere. |
09-30-15, 11:05 AM | #357 |
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I hope you wear the right shoes when going up ladders in the rain..
In my last job, I had to climb steel ladders on antenna mounts, in the rain! (Half inch steel rod steps).. Did not like being up there at all.. No sneakers! I needed the heel to act as a block to keep from slipping forward.. I don't like steel toe work boots, but that was what I had to use up there.. Never told my wife what I was doing on those days.. It was top secret..
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09-30-15, 11:26 AM | #358 |
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I prefer not to work in the rain. But I need to get this greenhouse enclosed before the cold weather.
My son is running cross country so this takes ½ Saturday. I have a pair hiking boot work shoe that are steel toed. I like them for working and the grip the ladder pretty well. I did keep off that steel stand when it was wet that is very slick when wet. I worked 7 am – 9 am then come in and code until 3:30 -4:30 then build until dark then code 9-12. I joked with my wife programmer by day builder by morning and evening. I don’t get bored anyway. Last edited by pinballlooking; 09-30-15 at 09:10 PM.. |
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I still need to adjust the center rafter and the hurricane ties need to be installed but one more step forward.
It is starting to look like a building. Here is a picture before dark. One after dark. |
09-30-15, 09:07 PM | #360 |
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That's becoming an impressive looking building.. Pretty good for a coder..
Can't wait to see the finished product. It does seem to be getting into the colder season. But, I saw some long range forecast that showed it's going to be warmer up here, until January.. Should be mild down there too, until Decemberish.. http://www.weather.com//forecast/nat...nuary-february It's been raining like crazy here. Tomorrow, I'll be working on a sail boat.. A small one.. "Orion Sailboat 465mm (RTS-Ready to Sail) 2.4GHz".. I need something to do, while my wife zips around the pond in her Kayak. It's hell being retired. But, somebody gotta do it..
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