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Tuesday started out well with the first panel going up and I found out I'm to dang old to keep up with 24 year old kids, LOL
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With the last one to support #1.
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Tuesday ended up making it past the house.
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Wednesday, we round the corner and headed back east.
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Today we kicked into high gear and finished setting all the panels.
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That is coming along nice, did you mention the floor dimensions?
 
Glad to see things moving along Charlie, looks like its gonna be insulated well.
 
I wonder how long it would have taken those 24 year olds if they hadn't had an old man helpin' them
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Paul, he's gonna get ya for that !
<font size="-2">Signed: another Old Man!</font>
Charlie, ya know my whole yard is only 50' X 235', which is big for around here. Can I rent some space for my Cub and chipper?
 
Just in case anyone missed it, there was a method to my madness in taking that pic, LOL
And yes there is a small flag stuck in the top, but the wind blew it the wrong direction when I took the pic.
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Wow - that's exactly what I thought of when I saw your photo. You should be very afraid to know that your brain was working down at my level! I, on the other hand, feel pretty dang good about it.

Congrats on the amazing progress you've made so far. Keep the pics coming.
 
Digger,
If you happen to run outta space for that building I have got some ground you can put the extra. FREE of charge. Although going to the shop to work on something may take you a little longer. But There always a down side to every up. Those walls look like there the best thing they have done for a building. My question is, What are the pros and cons compared to a normal insulated pole barn for your area? Such as cost versus saving and what not? Or are walls such as those standard for you area?
 
Rafters setting the day before we left for Mexico,
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Rafters up as of Thursday, and 3 gable ends as well.
The steel should be here Tuesday!
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It's getting there slow but sure.

We'll get this first stage closed in and start on the 50 x 80 that goes on the end to finish it up.
 
WOW!!! Looks like great progress is being made.
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Can't wait for everything to be done. You'll have one awesome place again.
 
Getting closer.
Now if they would just start the cold storage 50x80 off to the right of what's done so far, I'd be happy, sigh!
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