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Since this forum is generally about motorhomes or sheds ..............
How's your erection coming along Snev ?
It wasn't my fault , I was left unsupervised !
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Ha ha ha.......Well, I'm either waiting for a delivery of Wood or Viagra........ :D
Ok, I confess.......
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Apart from that, I was waiting for a warmer Wind in the Rear Garden Area which has now appeared so I best get going before it rains ! Been doing Camping stuff lately and just installed a rather nasty Chinese Air Chiller in the MH... It basically requires Ice Packs to be able to blow Cold air out..... Testing it as I type... We're off to Portland yet again this weekend for rampant dirty Risque Sex, either that or a bit of Dog walking and a nice cup of tea after......... Loving finding ways to improve the MH though, I reckon It's pretty much sorted now apart from a Bike rack for the Grom. Oh and, I won't be posting any pics of said erection due to embarressment having seen the size of yours.... :geek:
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I'm always interested in other peoples' construction techniques to see if I can learn anything instead of by my stupid mistakes . :geek:
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CantCorner wrote: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:40 pm I'm always interested in other peoples' construction techniques to see if I can learn anything instead of by my stupid mistakes . :geek:
There was the carpenter that instead of making new holes to hold wall forms from spreading when the concrete was placed, got out the cutting torch and removed a #11 vertical rebar that was inline with the existing holes. Then an iron-worker tied up a column cage with #10 instead of #11 bars. On another project instead of re-routing lines slightly, a plumber took a concrete saw to remove about a quarter of a column footing.
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