Barnegat Light Train station

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LS you and your guys or maybe gals too do very good work. I have a question though. Here in Michigan most of the new homes being built use Tyvek or a similar product why don't you use it? Billy Mac :beer:
 
LS you and your guys or maybe gals too do very good work. I have a question though. Here in Michigan most of the new homes being built use Tyvek or a similar product why don't you use it? Billy Mac :beer:
Hi Billy I dont like tyvek we only use 30 lb felt paper, I have taken siding down that was only 10 yrs old and the tyvek was brittle and didnt seem trust worthy , felt is proven to be a great underlayment for us at the coast .

cedar shakes and tar paper are like peanut and jelly:love::beer:
 
why isn't there a 20 in that V at the top???

Looking good! Hey is there any old train track hanging around?? I want one to go across my new building so i can weld a hook on it as a motor lift any time I need one.

Just got my list from Lowes today, they want $4500 for all thgat i need to build a 16 x 24 work shop, I can do some tweaking as they are a b it over priced IMO
 
looks nice Kenny. How many square is she and what type of nail do you use?

thanks Pete,

were useing bostitch coil nails (stainless steel) and the hand nails are maze 4d no splits. and were going on 30 squares and a whole lot of azek not looking forward to this months lumber bill haha
 
are you hanging all that sheetrock too? and for goodness sakes will you clean up that site!..............lookin' good k-man
 
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