Building a bigger toy box.

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:clap: it's coming along nicely Spike, :highfive:
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The interior walls look terrific Spike. :clap: When are you going to stencil the snowflakes on the walls, :letmesee: I know your wife would love them. :peace: Harry
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@Harry Did you hear her laugh when she read your comment about snowflakes?
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She has been busy framing her photography work. I have been warned that some will be hung in the shop.
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Crazy weather gave us the break we were looking for. Tuesday afternoon. Temperature briefly climbed above freezing with very high winds, leaving a dry plywood roof. We spent the afternoon predrilling the all of the roof metal. Wednesday we woke up to a sunny and wind still day.
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By noon 3 of us had the south side finished. After lunch temperatures climbed above freezing.
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At 4:30 the North side was clad.
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This morning the roof is snow covered again.
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Spike188 wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2025 5:03 pm @Harry Did you hear her laugh when she read your comment about snowflakes? 20250225_165848.jpgShe has been busy framing her photography work. I have been warned that some will be hung in the shop.
@Spike188 - That's a beautiful photo :thumbsup:
And thanks for sharing your photos of 'The Bigger Toy Box' your progress is truly amazing :thumbsup:
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Great timing on the roof Spike. I bet it was a struggle on a windy day to get the metal panels in place. Terrific work Spike. :thumbsup: :peace: Harry
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Building progress slowed to a couple days per week.
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High winds and damp weather, even with temperatures above freezing took it toal on us. The 50 year old Clark was the only one that took the weather in stride.
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Even installing the final metal on the front side was brutal.
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But Friday we wound up the structural part of the build.
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Last Monday the old Clark was brought inside to set up a nearly new car hoist.
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The shop was organized a bit with the addition of some shelving. Our electrician is busy boiling maple syrup for thr next 2 weeks. Once the ceiling electrical is completed R40 insulation will be blown into the attic. Eta for occupancy permit is approximately 3 weeks away.
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It looks fantastic Eugene . A hoist makes some things soooo much easier . You love everything about it except all your "new" friends wanting to use it . :rofl:
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DavidBarkey wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 3:48 pm It looks fantastic Eugene . A hoist makes some things soooo much easier . You love everything about it except all your "new" friends wanting to use it . :rofl:
What @DavidBarkey said... both parts - :rofl:
Awesome job on the building, and also the reaction of 'friends' when they find out you have a warm, dry shop with a hoist! :thumbsup:
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Progress on the toybox has been at a snails pace while waiting on ground too thaw and electricians to finish doing maple syrup.
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But landscaping has begun
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and lumber gathered up.
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The hoist has been tested.
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Modifications have been made to the table used for cutting siding. It now mobile and used for storage.
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More importantly are the steel palettes that will be used to store tractors untill restorations can begin.
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