Those little 1,400sf homes and they went up to 3,800sf.. Framed those roofs for years and years,, hundreds and hundreds of them.. I do know you you are the very best:whistling I know you could finish the upper and lowers in 2 or 3 days but me and the other DWB were dam fast at it.:blink:
Going in tomorrow to tighten up this kitchen. Pulls, adjust doors and some finish caulking. Finish up the exhaust hood. The counter tops should be on Monday.
I squeezed in a kitchen backsplash this weekend. I had told the customer I couldn't be there until November so she was very happy. Hopefully I'll find time to get the rangehood in soon.
It didn't have a barrel before but I had this circle top opening. I did it because it matched the front door glass. That's all changing now and I am going to build a cedar timber truss. Here is the before without the SketchUp overlay. On just the porch I am ditching the hip returns in favor of boxed eaves. The other returns on the house will stay.
This has to get done..roof and stucco scheduled. Spent Sunday processing the timbers. Saved these 4x8x12' timbers from a job 10 plus years ago. Couldn't bring myself to throw them away.
This was a nice one to start the week, planned 3 days and was out by 1 today (2.5 days). I think I could've wrapped it up in 2, but my wife wasn't feeling well Monday/ Tuesday
Ripped out the old rod and shelf in the 3 master closets, fresh coat of paint, and lots more storage.
I might have to start marketing these, went very smooth except for one wall that I had to trim the shelves 3/8 (quality trapezoidal framing)
-Rich
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