I can hold my own beer! What I need is a trim carpenter! Actually I'm about done with the tricky parts of the trim. And for those who think I'm a moron for putting cedar crown moulding in a deer blind.....well, you're right. But the main reason for it is that masonite that we skinned the inside with gets "wavy" when the weather gets humid, especialy the ceiling. So screwing the 1X4 trim over it really helped take most of the "wave" out of it. Plus it covered up a lot of screw heads.
Anyway, I'm done with the cedar. Just need some paint grade corner trim down the corners, then the 1X4 shelf that will go all the way around about 2' off the floor, and 1' below the windows. Then it's window tracks, carpet (anyone getting new carpet for their house?), fuse panel/lights, and plumbin the heater.
Still need to weld the stabilizer jacks underneath too, might knock that out Saturday. I hope to finish this never ending disaster the week after Bownanza while my wife and son are out of town.
You and the man child are welcome to come up when I'm workin. I never really know when I'm gonna get a spare hour to work though. But that week after Nanza when Blair and Brady are at her folks, is usually when I knock out all my projects that I havn't had time to finish, and eat steak for dinner every night.
You and the man child are welcome to come up when I'm workin. I never really know when I'm gonna get a spare hour to work though. But that week after Nanza when Blair and Brady are at her folks, is usually when I knock out all my projects that I havn't had time to finish, and eat steak for dinner every night.
Well, the floor piece would have to be at least 10' 6", then to go up the walls to the bottom of the shelf would need about 25 linear feet, 26" wide....but it could be pieced together somewhat with a 6' stretch, an 8' stretch, and a ~11' stretch. Sabe?
Earth tones, not too "Knappy" for easy cleanup would be nice....
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