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Re: Son's New Shop Looks great 👍 Dave Originally Posted by whtbaron The wind has been relentless here this winter... not much fun working outside in it. I hope we get out of this weather pattern soon or it could spell dust storms this spring. Attachment 1736548
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Re: Son's New Shop We have a lot of days just like that here in WY. I like winter, but I have had enough for this year.
Re: Son's New Shop Originally Posted by whtbaron The wind has been relentless here this winter... not much fun working outside in it. I hope we get out of this weather pattern soon or it could spell dust storms this spring. Attachment 1736548 Need some of that weather at the bridge, and in downtown Ottawa.
Re: Son's New Shop The wind has been relentless here this winter... not much fun working outside in it. I hope we get out of this weather pattern soon or it could spell dust storms this spring. Attachment 1736548
Re: Son's New Shop Finished up the roofing tin, less the gable end trim and the ridge cap a week ago. Did get the gable end trim holes drilled and completed all the wall outlet wiring. Was too windy to install the gable end trim so finished doing the garage door trim boards and reinstalled the door seals. Next two days are snow and wind, so some time off for me. Attachment 1736545Attachment 1736546Attachment 1736547
Re: Son's New Shop Yesterday ran wiring for the two garage door openers and wired in the indoor switches for the garage doors at the son's shop. Showed the son how to wire a single outlet box. He struggled a bit, but got the wires all done correctly. Also finished the wiring for the led south side ceiling lights and hooked to the CB in the panel. Went to see a neighbor of his to check out the twin baby goats born 2 hours earlier. All seemed well with the little ones.
Re: Son's New Shop Yesterday got 5 more sheets of tin on before the winds came up too high. Got half the wiring runs drilled in the studs today and ran some wires for the ceiling lights. Mounted some of the outlet and switch boxes. Pics coming in a couple days.
Re: Son's New Shop I have both, and there really wasn't much difference in price. I use the convertible one a lot more... but he's the boss...
Re: Son's New Shop Originally Posted by whtbaron If that's one of the convertible ladders that you can set up on stairs, they come in very handy... Just a simple 12' step ladder.
Re: Son's New Shop If that's one of the convertible ladders that you can set up on stairs, they come in very handy...
Re: Son's New Shop Plan B today. He still needs CBs, ceiling lights and he found a 12' step ladder he wants, so shopping today.
Re: Son's New Shop Weather has been either too windy, too cold or too much snow for the last few weeks to work on the shop. Garage doors are in, so weathered in now. Working on interior wiring tomorrow. Lots of holes to drill in the wall studs.
Re: Son's New Shop Golf clubs are a magnet for lighting and thunderstorms. It is alway best to error on the side of safety. In fourty years we only had one employee with 3 stitches and that was because he took off his gloves. Dave Originally Posted by milomilo Back before I retired I was VP of my golf league and our golf tournaments were managed by me. Twice in 15 years I had to shutdown play due to imminent lightning.threat. My son makes the call on wind and temperatures. Not my shop!!!
Re: Son's New Shop Originally Posted by smithdoor Wait for the spring I sent door's to ALASKA and call me in January ask what color is the steel we having prob for parts. I ask why "we 3 feet of snow ❄ " The only time I ever shutdown a job was for thunder and high wind. Electrify down flying iron work would not look good on 6:00 news. Dave Back before I retired I was VP of my golf league and our golf tournaments were managed by me. Twice in 15 years I had to shutdown play due to imminent lightning.threat. My son makes the call on wind and temperatures. Not my shop!!!
Re: Son's New Shop Wait for the spring I sent door's to ALASKA and call me in January ask what color is the steel we having prob for parts. I ask why "we 3 feet of snow ❄ " The only time I ever shutdown a job was for thunder and high wind. Electrify down flying iron work would not look good on 6:00 news. Dave Originally Posted by whtbaron Supposed to start snowing here over the weekend... -20 again by Monday...
Re: Son's New Shop Originally Posted by milomilo Still too windy to get back on the roof. Supposed to start snowing here over the weekend... -20 again by Monday...
Re: Son's New Shop When I building metal buildings we put roof on first. Next side where the wind blows. That give some wind protection A lot work we had [Tee hangars] internal walls to and once the outside done I could work indoors. Dave Originally Posted by milomilo Still too windy to get back on the roof.
Re: Son's New Shop Still too windy to get back on the roof.
Re: Son's New Shop Like the US steel gal The China is thin coating of gal and will rust sooner. Is great time installing in July in 110°F Dave Originally Posted by _Weldman_ The metal on my pole barn roof I’m putting up is 56 years old and counting, I plan on spray painting it with some aluminum roof paint. Attachment 1733869
Re: Son's New Shop Originally Posted by _Weldman_ The metal on my pole barn roof I’m putting up is 56 years old and counting, I plan on spray painting it with some aluminum roof paint. Attachment 1733869 If you compare an old sheet of galvanized to a new one, there's a definite difference in shine. What you will be painting on is actually a layer of oxidation that isn't conducive to retaining paint. We had special vinyl wash primers for galvanized panels (like the cowl of a Ford Pinto which was somewhat ironic since it was everything else on the car that rusted...) that we used under the regular primers, but even they were somewhat hit and miss. I've seen galvanized grain bins painted near the Great Lakes where everything gets corroded, and the peeling paint really didn't look any better, or protect the building any better, than the failing galvanized. I know you'd like your new shed to look nice and new, but painting galvanized might not be the best move.
Re: Son's New Shop Originally Posted by _Weldman_ The metal on my pole barn roof I’m putting up is 56 years old and counting, I plan on spray painting it with some aluminum roof paint. Attachment 1733869 My Dad used to work there in the mid '60's . Gary Sheet and Tin works
Re: Son's New Shop Finished up the south side of the roof tin. Was only off 1/2" of square. The gable end trim comes out 4" so good to go. Got 1/3 of the north side roof tin on. Was 3 of us. Winds were good till noon.
Re: Son's New Shop Originally Posted by acourtjester great using a metal roofing material, I just had my home roof replace with metal, good for 50 years My house and 4 outbuildings are all tin roofs. Most have been replaced 3 times in 15 years due to hail. Insurance covers all the replacements.
Re: Son's New Shop I put a metal roof on my shop over 10 years ago. we get hurricanes here and this is after Ivan in 2011. Roof still doing fine.
Re: Son's New Shop Originally Posted by smithdoor I seen the old gal roofing last longer. Now add paint on top of roof. They only guessing at the life from gal roofing. . Just re-paint roof in 30 or 40 years will add 40 more years. FYI Do cut holes near the eve , only at the rig/top of roof . Caulking will dam the roof and water comes inside. Dave The metal on my pole barn roof I’m putting up is 56 years old and counting, I plan on spray painting it with some aluminum roof paint. Attachment 1733869
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