Tuesday, October 22, 2013

A few pictures


   This was how it looked before i started.

This is stripped and the lean to sheets in place

    Here it is with the new scrap metal on.All that's left is to cool seal it and make it pretty.It has rained twice and so far no leaks but it still needs to be sealed.The fun part will be draging stuff out burning hauling to the dump and scrapyard what has been shoved in it over 28 years.

4 comments:

  1. Looks good Gary. Seal it and it will last longer than you! :-)

    Sounds like it is time for you to totally give up smoking. Two a day isn't worth the effort. Go for it and beat the habit into the ground, you are stronger than tobacco is.
    An alternative to smoking is sex :-) try that 4 times a day!!! :-)

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    1. We would both love to make that swap.BUT we have 7 kids 5 grandkids 2 greatgrand kids all within 20 miles of our home.The traffic in and out of here is amazing.Why do you think we are always wanting to go camping!!!!!!!

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  2. How do you go about sealing it? I put up a new metal roof on my porch a year or so ago but I didn't seal it because I didn't know you were supposed to.

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    1. Harry if you used new metal it wont need to be sealed.I used salvaged roofing it had a few holes i tarred pennys over the holes.The sealer i have is mobile home alum seal roof coating.

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