Why couldn't you just throw the 6' strap around a top log, take up the slack with the tele, and start cutting rebar every two feet with a reciprocating saw? Rebar cuts like butter.
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Why couldn't you just throw the 6' strap around a top log, take up the slack with the tele, and start cutting rebar every two feet with a reciprocating saw? Rebar cuts like butter.
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I have stolen your graphic for future use. :-)
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Where can you get a copy when it's published?
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Ok, so, yes, keeping the wife happy is always wise and always my top priority...but it has never dawned on me to prioritize a build strictly in this manner. Not the sharpest pencil, I freely admit....
Here you go: http://community.loghomebuilders.org/showthread.php?12438-Dog-cabin!
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Sorry--no joist hangers or gutters.
The most important things I learned from doing this in about 8 hours...
I'd post a link to my Dog Cabin thread but I don't know how to do that!
And finally, the ultimate fix is a 50' slanted roof on a shed built on the south side (the right side of the barn in the photo). That would be a 30'x50' clear UV plexiglass roof. No more worries...
If only we could squeeze power from wit we'd have true perpetual power from LogHouseNut. Let's think out of he box.
Giant herbal wheel?
Bueller?!
I want in! We can hook up my perpetual motion machine to it and start WWIII fer FREE! :-D
I TRIPLE dog dare you...
I double dog dare them to fly a drone over my land. :-D
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
I tend to make simple things very complicated. I've wired a deck with 5 lights, an outlet and an exterior switch for one of the lights. That kind of...
Huh? Two totes are probably about 8' high. If I send my return line into the bottom tote (into an attached air chamber near the top of the bottom tote) then then I have an extra 4' of head pressure...
I heard that if you pay for Google earth, which the county probably does, you get very new photos. Anyone know?
This thread was sort of a joke but I believe that where there is a will there is a way--and I'm not talking about pursuing the impossible. I'll betcha a slight modification like stacking two totes to...
Glad I bought mine last spring--but now that I have one I can see that anyone who can weld can easily build one that will last forever. Nothing much to it and FREE heat for me since I've got 101...
Slightly off topic, in keeping with my passion for cheap azz tools because a. I'm a cheap skate, and b. Because I regularly lose tools before I ever get to use them, I purchased a "lil house" outdoor...
Party poopers! ;-p If any of you understand plumbing, please explain the requirement about reducing the diameter of a pipe to retain the same pressure--what is it, for length or height of a run? And...
Ok brainiacs, so I confess that I'm not the sharpest pencil in the box, but it doesn't make sense to me that this concept WON'T work. It sure should if you have all of the weight and pressure of the...
You need 3x larger pex collector than CPVC collector and the water tank is a valuable reservoir to collect the hot water--or if you strip it down to metal, paint it black and put it in a box with a...
Hey--you know what you're talking about! :-)
So, originally, I was going to use thermosiphoning in an attempt to keep the uninsulated barn from dropping below zero so that the rabbit watering...
I agree. I know that if I connect the water heater to the tote at the bottom, the pipe/hose I use to do that will fill up toward the water heater to equal the height of the water in the tote (...or...
The old water heater has to be above the solar collector for the thermowhatchamacallit action to take place (heat rises). I could lower the collector to the ground and lay the water heater on its...
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Here are the totes connected.
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Here are the totes connected.