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Picture Where's the Header
I looked at this house 4-5 years ago. There was a leak on the rear addition against the back wall. Somebody had repaired it recently by adding sheets of 3/4 plywood ON TOP of the existing tin roof for about 8', from the back wall. Then the tied into the existing tin near the chimney and roofed over the plywood. The roof was still low in that area. Nobody seemed to know why.
You could set a bowling ball in the front room, and it would sail right through the back wall at 35mph! Furniture is on unabridged dictionaries on the low side, floor on the high side.
How do you like the windows? I was called to patch a leak and replace one-two pieces of siding. I said I wasn't touching it until it was rebuilt with a header. Owner of other apartment wouldn't agree to the work or the cost. At least some good handy man showed up and made more siding repairs.
( The siding opens up every few years for some reason)
10 03-11-2009 08:24 PM
Picture Kitchen Remodel
I did a 2nd, Bathroom for a 'Good ole Boy' near Farmville. His cousin asked me to surprise his wife who was out of town with a nice Kitchen Remodel.
7 12-11-2008 05:16 PM
Picture Tin Work
Hip and Ridge Details, Tie-in details where hip, ridges, wall, and fascia intersect. Notice there is NO cutting, soldering, or 'capping' of the intersection(s).
I also show how to 'box' panels instead of making any cuts where they terminate.
27 11-01-2008 09:19 AM
Picture Pictures of me on a 7/12 Slate Roof
Doing a little bit of repair and touch-up on slate roof.
9 10-26-2008 07:29 PM
Picture New Tin Roof
Just some pictures of a tin roof I'm doing. Only seem to get 1 day a week though! Owner has me on 4 other projects too!
24 10-07-2008 07:18 PM
Picture Copper Work
A bit of my copper work.
15 08-19-2008 06:01 PM
Picture Equipment, Tools, and Supplies
Various pieces of equipment, trucks, supplies, tools,etc.
18 08-19-2008 05:43 PM

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