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    #16
    My dad came down over the weekend to help with framing. I was extremely thankful to have him there, as we knocked a lot out! We've built things together over the years - deer blinds, decks, boat upgrades - but nothing to this level. It went fairly smooth (I did slip with the razor saw, cutting bird's mouths, and will have a nice little scar from that one), and I have an ideal point to continue working on my own as time allows.









    My next video showing all this work will go live later today, so I will post that link so you can see the work in real time (sorta).

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      #17
      For the long run, I would have used treated 2x4’s for the bottom plate and a foam seal but other than that it’s looking good.

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        #18
        Originally posted by sendit View Post
        For the long run, I would have used treated 2x4’s for the bottom plate and a foam seal but other than that it’s looking good.
        Yeah, I got that advice after it was all up (I should have known beforehand), so I went back and treated the bottom plate as best I could. I also bought some heavy duty sealant to "caulk" between the board and the concrete that I'll put on before I start sheathing.

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          #19
          looking great! following

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            #20
            We got things all framed up this week on the 200 square foot tiny workshop.

            Check out the new episode!
            https://youtu.be/giCkezypnM0


            Enjoy!

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              #21
              Doing a Great job man! with the build and the videos

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                #22
                Originally posted by Matthewc131 View Post
                Doing a Great job man! with the build and the videos
                Thank you!

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                  #23
                  Very nice! The best part is that you got your dad with ya!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Hogmauler View Post
                    Very nice! The best part is that you got your dad with ya!
                    X2

                    Agree 100% with Hogmauler, nice build and even better that dad helped you with it.

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                      #25
                      Going good, nice work

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Hogmauler View Post
                        Very nice! The best part is that you got your dad with ya!
                        Absolutely! He's my hunting buddy, too, though I don't get to see him as often now that we moved to the coast. We enjoy taking on projects together, and I cherish learning from him (and in some cases, teaching him new things).

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                          #27
                          I didn't get near as much "big" stuff done this week, but the workshop is coming along. I built the end gables, and reinforced them across the rafters with 2x4 straps.







                          Putting the OSB roof sheathing on by myself was a challenge, but by the time I finished, I had developed a workable strategy. About halfway through, I found myself stuck on a ladder, holding the 4x8 sheet in place, with nothing to secure it. I tried calling my wife (who was in the house) but her phone was off. I got it figured out, but I definitely learned some lessons on preparation with that one.



                          Finally, I was seeing some pretty extreme frame racking, so I broke down and bought some OSB (for $45/sheet ) and reinforced the corners. It's back to level, and rock-solid now!



                          It's really starting to look like something now, and I have a better feel for the final space. I think it will do nicely for my purposes.



                          I'll post the next video link below.

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                            #28
                            This episode is a little longer - lots to cover with building the eave frames and reinforcing them, sheathing the roof, and adding the OSB corners.

                            Check out Episode 3:
                            https://youtu.be/GZ7xGCzB-hw

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                              #29
                              I was cringing seeing roof decking go on with no wall bracing![emoji51][emoji51]

                              You need to get the rest of your wall sheathing on pretty soon. You now have a parachute, and that’s sketchy this time of year.


                              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
                                I was cringing seeing roof decking go on with no wall bracing![emoji51][emoji51]

                                You need to get the rest of your wall sheathing on pretty soon. You now have a parachute, and that’s sketchy this time of year.
                                Great insight! Let me ask - should i put more focus on sheathing the rest of the walls, or getting the roofing finalized? I don't want the roof OSB to get ruined if we get a bunch of rain. Thoughts?

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