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RE: Timber Framing Saw - EdK - 09-27-2013

I see your faithful assistant is still at attention.

Ed


RE: Timber Framing Saw - f350ca - 09-27-2013

(09-27-2013, 06:18 PM)EdK Wrote: I see your faithful assistant is still at attention.

Ed

She's ever present. just spent the last hour trying to attack the bucket on the backhoe.


RE: Timber Framing Saw - EdK - 09-27-2013

(09-27-2013, 06:20 PM)f350ca Wrote:
(09-27-2013, 06:18 PM)EdK Wrote: I see your faithful assistant is still at attention.

Ed

She's ever present. just spent the last hour trying to attack the bucket on the backhoe.

I fear she will lose that battle every time. Rotfl

Ed


RE: Timber Framing Saw - TomG - 09-27-2013

Looks like time for some back fill. What are you going to do to the wall inside the addition?

Tom


RE: Timber Framing Saw - f350ca - 09-27-2013

She never gives up though.
Looking for suggestions Tom, need something at lest fire resistant with sparks from welders and grinders and blacksmithing flying about. Chip board with a coat of paint to seal it up is actually pretty flame retardant.


RE: Timber Framing Saw - oldgoaly - 09-27-2013

concrete board like they use in a shower or light gauge sheet metal screwed to the wall.


RE: Timber Framing Saw - stevec - 09-27-2013

Sophie sounds quite assertive of her rights and property, more so, maybe, than her predecessor. Our Golden "Receiver" is not interested in me when I do things that involve machines and noise.
Sorry, I have no advice regarding fireproofing, I lean toward "fire inviting" with a lot that I do.


RE: Timber Framing Saw - TomG - 09-27-2013

Yeah, I'd go with cement board as well. It should take paint pretty readily.

Tom


RE: Timber Framing Saw - EdK - 09-27-2013

They make a sheet board that has a layer of metal on the money side that's commonly used in cold storage rooms. I know Menards carries it but you probably don't have Menards in Canada since they are a midwest USA company. It's also used on dairy farms to line the milk processing room, or whatever that room is called. I'm headed to Menards this weekend so I'll get a brand name and post it.

Ed


RE: Timber Framing Saw - f350ca - 10-02-2013

Put one of my buddies to work today compacting the base for the concrete floor. A rental 500 pound compactor makes the granular A aggregate like cement.

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