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Hey tony if you need a hand give me a shout!!
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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. Man, Im excited for you, so I can imagine how you must feel being soooo close to getting water in the beast. You can feel free to call on me for anything as well.
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Looks awesome Tony. That is quite the progress you've made.
Let me know if you need Kevin to run your electrical for you. Its the least we can do after you took care of our livestock for so long. Besides I hear the electrical trade is the trade where a little knowledge can be dangerous! |
Nice job on the carpentry. Going to look sweet when it's done.
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Looks good Tony. Are the hood vent ducts, to the hrv?
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Right on Tony so your saying that the lights light wont fit ,it it doesnt send it to me i will use it ..:mrgreen: looks great man like how you put the hood in too.
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I'll help if you need it in any way...Make a day or two out of it LOL
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Thanks for the offers, be careful though I may just take you up on it. (Kev, I might need help on the weekend or one day huffing the sump into the stand. Linda's already declared "I'm not helping you with that." :lol:)
... Anyhow, the HRV (heat recovery ventilator) vent covers are in, as are the barndoor hanger tracks. Now, you might be tempted to believe that going from here... http://photoshare.shaw.ca/image/a/d/...p1030003-0.jpg to here.. http://photoshare.shaw.ca/image/a/d/...p1050003-0.jpg ... wouldn't take about 4 to 5 hours of effort. But, apparently, you'd be mistaken. I sure was.. :neutral: Hoooley geeez was this not a lot of fun getting those things up there. |
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Looks like Uni-Strut/Cantruss. I should have given you a hand. Work with that ALOT, being an Industrial electrician and all :D But, Looking GREAT :biggrin: |
Part of the problem was that I don't have proper mounting brackets for the tracks. All the proper brackets I could find are intended for .. well, hanging actual barn doors, so they are to sit flush against a wall parallel to the track. Since the track is perpendicular to the joists, I just drilled the track and screwed it right into the joists. Problem is, it doesn't matter how many times I measure, I have to cut (or in this case, drill) one time more than the measurements. Measure once, cut twice. Measure twice, cut .. er, three times. Apparently I suck at measuring. :redface: :lol: So there was a lot of drilling into the track going on tonight.
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