Nice, Mitch. I have 2 porches or one wraparound porch to build. Leaky roof to fix, 2 sheds to build, one to tear down. About 600 feet of chain link fence to install. 1 more shed to knock down and rebuild, 1 other garage shed to Beef up structure on an open end that is like 12 x8 and the bottoms of the wall are splaying out. And this doesn't even scratch the surface on paying jobs LOLChili I finished this up yesterday View attachment 45254
Wow Chili I don’t really know what to say, the deck was the last thing I did at this residence.Nice, Mitch. I have 2 porches or one wraparound porch to build. Leaky roof to fix, 2 sheds to build, one to tear down. About 600 feet of chain link fence to install. 1 more shed to knock down and rebuild, 1 other garage shed to Beef up structure on an open end that is like 12 x8 and the bottoms of the wall are splaying out. And this doesn't even scratch the surface on paying jobs LOL
I may have to stop for gasMitch.... Chilli..... come to Minnesota..... I have so many projects that need to be dealt with at the north compound.
Wow Chili I don’t really know what to say, the deck was the last thing I did at this residence.
Brian and I formed, and then framed the laundry room next to the deck, we shored and shortened an existing trellis, matched the elevation of the siding on the west elevation.
Then installed siding on the back of the house and the laundry room . But not in that order ,, the back of the house was a change by the owner !!
I am not a contractor, I work by the hour.
When I finished the steps to get up to the deck and started to put the top on the homeowner wanted to extend it by one more piece of decking.
Countless changes and no plans.
But I think it came out quite well.
Cheers to getting all your projects done.
Mitch
Thanks brother I appreciate your kind words and support.Thank you, Mitch. Yeah, I don't ever know how far I will ever get on my progress on OLD houses like the fiancee's from 1850's. Mine from 1900 and all they require. I almost forgot the worst of my other troubles in caring for 2 aging parents whose health are failing either physically or mentally.
As Voxy knows, my respect goes out to those such as you and he, or even like when RVA got his new offices all set up and done, Dono and his remodeling/moves, Grant and his fights with his Bro in law and the local permit people etc.
Your jobs look like great skill and good results, Mitch. Top notch stuff. Cheers to you too bro.
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Ok here is a good question to all folks who have soldered more than a time or 2.
I know my answer because I am ambidextrous at nearly everything. But how about you guys? Do you always hold your iron with the same hand and feed solder with the opposite hand and never switch up? Or do you do like me and switch depending on whichever direction is easier to access something?
Are you a southpaw @Don O ?(at all? Any tendencies?)Mostly iron in the right but I do switch when called for.