... tanks.... yeah, I'm havin fun !!That's really nice



Aighead, we all know how excited you must have been about that rock pile, did you and your Honey "snuggle" next to the pile last night?Beautiful t-town!
My lovely wife and I took a few days off work to do some stuff around the house. I had my hoe out moving my rock pile (original link below) back to where it was, hopefully this time we don't have a billion weeds growing up through the pile, due to the geotextile we put down first.
There are a couple lessons to be learned. We've got a big concrete parking block, that I showed waaaay back on this thread, that I used for drag grading. My wife suggested using that to avoid rocks rolling into the pond and I promptly ignored her. The second big rock I moved went into the pond. The better lesson was to use that parking block to stop rocks so I can effectively scoop rocks into the bucket and place them much more accurately. I ended up using other big rocks to do this but the parking block would have been better.
There are some neat looking rocks and I'll be happy when the next rain washes them off. Some cool pink ones, a blue one, some sparkly blueish ones, and some pink layered ones that would flake off big chunks. We've got a bit more to do but the ones left should be moved by hand probably. One day I'll build my pond to shining swimming pond glory and we'll use these rocks in a way that is nicer than just a pile of rocks.
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As per usual, the scale isn't impressive. That big rock in the back left is VW beetle sized and likely much, much heavier.
It's been a beautiful day in the neighborhood, I hope it wss for y'all too.
That was the plan but Im thinking I may let it settle through next mud season before I land a roof on it. Had to dig some bigger rocks out of there so I'd hate for it to move a bunch after building a roof..... now a roof?? Great job!!!
I had some buddies over for a bonfire Saturday and one brought their kids, 10 and 7. It was getting late but not too late to let the kids dig some mud out of the creek, raise it up and let it splat out into the water. They had fun, the little girl, 7, was into it and excited to try. The boy, 10, said no, he didn't want to try, until after his sister did, then he climbed up and gave it a couple goes, smiling.
Along the same lines, no backhoe involved. White water rafting in W Va., came to a spot we could get up bank and jump off into river about 40 ft. below. Four grown "manly outdoorsmen" staring off cliff at water below humming and hawing, heard a noise from behind us, here comes running and screaming like a banshee, teen age hillbilly chick ran right through us and jumped off the cliff. Damn now we all have to jump. Damn fearless chicks.I had some buddies over for a bonfire Saturday and one brought their kids, 10 and 7. It was getting late but not too late to let the kids dig some mud out of the creek, raise it up and let it splat out into the water. They had fun, the little girl, 7, was into it and excited to try. The boy, 10, said no, he didn't want to try, until after his sister did, then he climbed up and gave it a couple goes, smiling.








I'm all about overkill when building, no criticism here, that's friggin' awesome. Whattya using for sheeting 1/4" plate ?Time for a new shed lean to.View attachment 350948View attachment 350949
My plan has come under criticism from many. I got my hands on some heavy wall 6" squares, 12' 10" tall. They have 3/4" think 18" square bases, burried more than six feet deep.
I beam is used steel I had on hand. Welded uprights to receive each rafter.
Holes in the siding allow each rafter to rest on the plate, nail to studs. At I beam, each rafter gets 5 1/4" screws to hold.
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They all disappear at once. I've always said: "When I'm lonely, I go to the bathroom, there is sure to be somebody needs me.Looks good!
No sons or extra sons to help with this project?