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So funny, dxhend2, because you know how it USUALLY works out:
- You work good hard and steady, then you step back to admire all the handiwork ; all the effort...
- And mutter "S - - - !!" cause you forgot the shrink tubing (or something else).
:naner::beer::naner:
I was just wondering how you plumb up something as big and heavy as those barn poles, when I noticed something:
- Some of your poles are round and some are squared off
Does that make it harder to line up everything to carry your "purlins" (or whatever you barn builders call the "stretchers")?
18 minute vid goes way past my attention span (I'm lazy, I admit it).
How is that material applied:
- Self-adhesive?
- Glue-on?
Either way, the fit is excellent. Nice work!
Nice vid. It's got that "happenin" professional quality of the Russian vids posted by USSR.
The snap-shot style of progress shots in the beginning part of the vid were good.
Any reason to switch them out on a certain calendar basis:
- Like do they degrade at all over time?
A circuit breaker remains good (+/-), until it isn't, right?
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