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Good Morning and happy #Caturday Rory is out singing the song of his people at Charles (the grey squirrel) today.
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Cats are weird. Happy #Caturday everybody!
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Rory has adopted the stone in front of the greenhouse as his favourite spot. Not only can he get his 'beams, he can watch the birds in the tree - and his arch nemesis - Bruce the Squirrel.
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Rory's takes a break from tormenting the squirrels - Happy #Caturday everyone!
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PREPARE TO RECEIVE THE SUNBEAM!
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Rory in maximum triangle mode. Happy #Caturday everyone!
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Rory's being a flat cat again by "hiding" in the lawn. Happy #Caturday everybody!
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Whats Up? Do you have snacs? Happy #Caturday Everyone!
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This nail doesn't belong here, let met bat it on to the floor. Happy #Caturday everybody!
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Welcome to part 11 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor by adding a chandelier!
Added a plywood panel to hold the switch and things that need to be hung. Then I wired up the led lights so I can see on those dark winter nights. Ran the snow blower up and down the ramp a few times too. I plan to store as much as I can on dollies so I can move things easily around f I need to.
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Welcome to part 10 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor by adding doors to the new shed!
Next, I built up the doors, doors seem to take just as long as the shed to put together. It was the same way with the greenhouse. Day for the building, a day for the doors.
I did manage to lock myself out of the shed and figure out how to break into it so #AchievementUnlocked.
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Welcome to part 9 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor with a new shed! Duh! Duh! Duuuuh!
After the floor had dried, we set out to put the shed together. The kt went together pretty easily but got to the point where the walls and roof were done before we had to call it a day.
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Welcome to part 8 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor with some paint!
After the rain, I set about painting the floor of the shed. After a coat of paint, I wasn’t happy with the cracks in the plywood, so I ended up filling them with some filler and sanding the floor. I then put on a second coat of paint. It now looks better to me.
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Welcome to part 7 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor with a golden screw -- ok it was a brown deck screw, but you get the idea!
In between the heat and rain this week I managed to get the deck and ramp framed, taped, and covered with the decking. Soon it will be time for the shed, but that should not take long at all as it’s a metal one, but for now, I think I am done with the woodwork.
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Welcome to part 6 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor with another hole!
Got the ramp pad dug out and sorted and hauled in another cubic yard of washed rock. Making the cutouts in 4x6s to go around the big roots took most of a day - fiddly stuff. Finally made all the beams and joists for the porch. Go the compactor coming tomorrow for the gravel and then i can start on the porch.
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Welcome to part 5 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor with some beams and plywood.
Oh what a long few days, compacted the gravel then made the beams. The floor frame came next and then the sheeting. The next thing to do is make the “porch and ramp” as that first step is a doozie.
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Welcome to part 4 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor by with the mantra 🎵 keep on digging..., keep on digging...🎵 (sung like Dory from Finding Nemo).
This week removed the soil, installed the geotextile, moved 2 cubic yards of stone, and graded it level-ish (slightly away from the house). I think I am done with the pack and shovel for now. The bricks are at the perimeter of where the shed will go.
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Welcome to part 3 of the series on How to Fix a Hole in the Shed Floor. In this episode, we fix the hole in the #shed floor by digging a bigger hole.
This week I removed the topsoil and sod, filling the compost pile up again. I was able to reuse some of the old crushed stone under the 4x6s after screening the soil out of it. I still have to remove a bunch of the old dirt in the middle of both areas and add more 4x6s.
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After waving a Milwaukee at it for a few hours, I had managed to disassemble the shed to reveal my nemesis – The hole in the Shed Floor! Duh! Duh! Dunnn! He was joined by his Friends Lefty and Righty.
The foundation of the shed was pressure treated 2x4”s over some poly vapor barrier on the topsoil. The pressure treated wood stood up remarkably good as this shed has been here for at least 25 years. The non pressure treated plywood is what eventually gave way.
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Sharpie peers over the edge of the basket we call the bread box. Snacs? Happy #catuday !
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Sharpie peers over the edge of the basket we call the bread box. Snacs? Happy #catuday !
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Sharpie peers over the edge of the basket we call the bread box. Snacs? Happy #catuday !
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Sharpie peers over the edge of the basket we call the bread box. Snacs? Happy #catuday !
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Sharpie peers over the edge of the basket we call the bread box. Snacs? Happy #catuday !
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@2ndNatureDev looks like someone was celebrating #InternationalBeerDay and now is celebrating
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@Micronautica Hmmm I wonder if they will integrate ChatGPT with a Toaster....