Lots of tortoises. Soon to have more. I would love to see an indigo snake.
I need to put my FJ60 back together and once that's done I'll find the time to come down and look for snakes.
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Lots of tortoises. Soon to have more. I would love to see an indigo snake.
Moved too fast I presume...lol I was scared s***less i was going to back into one of the 8x8' beams, I purchased some scaffolding a couple days later. Much saferI tried to drive one stoned once. Do not recommend.
Yea. I decided at the last minute I wanted to paint the inside of my previous barn. So I got some paint one weekend and “borrowed” the scissor lift. It was not nearly as nice as the one this crew is using. Could have filmed a great OSHA video that weekend.Moved too fast I presume...lol I was scared s***less i was going to back into one of the 8x8' beams, I purchased some scaffolding a couple days later. Much safer
I’m no construction expert so no clue about stick framing and what’s better etc.Looks really good. They definitely move quick!
I really like the posts going to brackets on the slab. I do wonder why this technique would be used instead of stick framing though. Seams like it's the same work, but much harder to finish the interior if that's the intent. Is there an advantage to a pole structure on an engineered slab over stick framing?
Did the concrete guys form a shallow step for a door a few inches off? In one pic it looks like a post bracket is over it.