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    #16
    jbird is right be safe...

    looks good so far...
    that is a thick slab... that a dozer storage shed?? ;-)
    Do your post go through the concrete? or bolted to it?

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      #17
      Lol actually it's for a boat and tractor and we are in the process of
      Getting some better ladders definitely not safe, and kinda they are those concrete anchors with 1/4 plate on top we just weld to but the guys who poure the slab messed it up bad so we are currently looking for a good concrete guy

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        #18
        Awesome job!

        tending the fire,
        Bob G.

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          #19
          Looking good.

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            #20
            Ya'll are doing a great job. try to find some schfolding and rollers if you can.

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              #21
              looks good for just the two of you

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                #22
                If you're gonna stay in the biz for long, find one of these. Scaffolds are great, but the climing up and down is killer.



                BTW...
                Great job on the shed.

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                  #23
                  Nice job on the building!

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                    #24
                    Looking good!!!

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                      #25
                      Nice. You travel for work?

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                        #26
                        Heck of a job bud

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                          #27
                          We do a little bit of travel this job was almost to sequin about 45 min drive each way and thanks everyone on the compliments we finished the trim I'll post some
                          Pics later

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                            #28
                            Looks pretty good guys. In the future, try putting the walls on first, trimming the top edges off, then roofing it, that's how I always do metal storage sheds. I do understand that it might be easier to get the sheet metal to the top if you can use the wall purlins for support and climbing, but I just like to do walls first, I always get a tighter wall/roof fit that way. Did you have to cut any sheet metal? If so, what did you use? I always use a worm drive skillsaw with a regular wood framing blade turned around backwards.

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                              #29
                              looks good.

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                                #30
                                wtg guys, hope the jobs keep coming

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