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    Quote Originally Posted by metric_taper View Post
    I thought I read in a previous post about insulating the wall. Is that some sort of rigid foam board?
    Yes you can see the start of it in post #199

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    We installed the roof over the stairway today
    Took the first step towards building my shop-20200924_181055nw.jpg
    This picture shows the start of the insulation
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    Getting a few more things done while I have a helper
    yesterday we got half of the drop roof installed between the shop and the Machine shop van then this morning we completed that section
    I had another 8ft by 25 ft gate that was just begging to be used on the shop
    This also used up all but 2 ft of the remaining standing seam panel I had by welding short sections together to make a gutter
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    then after that we moved back to the North side of the building and worked on the stairway enclosure
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    Getting it done. Looking good to Frank!

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    Got the end cap on the west wall finished except for the flashing
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    Since the west wall will be a 48 ft wide roll up curtain door there is not a lot left to do to it maybe 20 ft and the remainder of the stairway
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    Well I guess this means the shop must be done now.
    I needed to make a run to town today so by the time I got back I really didn't want to climb scaffolding, deciding to give my knees a day off Eddy and I hung the front door then we chained it closed and bolted the chain from the inside so now no one can enter the shop without climbing up and going through a window on the bus
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    Admiring the deceptive murals surrounding said door; I'm sure it will vex trespassers and miscreants...
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    ...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Admiring the deceptive murals surrounding said door; I'm sure it will vex trespassers and miscreants...
    Absolutely.
    No one who lives near me or even in the neighboring counties would ever dream of entering a place with a chained door especially one chained from the inside even with open windows or in this case missing walls
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    Kinda reminds me of a bear outhouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crusty View Post
    Kinda reminds me of a bear outhouse.

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    This explains lots of things...
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