Shingle Mill Build
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Started using the end product today on my friends cottage.

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#23
Very nice place! I can envision myself retiring in such a place, but with a large shop of course. Big Grin
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#24
Very nice Greg, love the shingles with the logs, looks GREAT!
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Bring shingles, come to Nova Scotia, and my golden retriever, Kayla, will entertain your buddy! Dam! I shoulda moved to your neck of the woods !
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#26
That is outstanding looking! Great work Greg! Thumbsup
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Thanks guys. Jim built the veranda last summer, was going to shingle it then but I talked him into waiting till I got the mill built. He built the veranda with cedar from his sons place then brought up some more logs to make the shingles.
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Good Job Greg Thumbsup Smiley-signs107 Worthy
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Nice write-up and pics Greg. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us. Thumbsup

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The finished product. Can't take all the credit, Jim laid most of the shingles and did the flashing.

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