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Posted by phil lowe on September 07, 2006 at 17:51:27 from (142.177.212.64):
OK folks ,Lets first say ,,I am not a carpenter ,and would love to pay one to do my garage,cause I'd rather be out paddling or running my tractor over some rocks. But!!!the dollars are only gonna go so far so I gotta do some myself . Everyone on my end is giving me lots a advise and telling me how everything is spozed to be done,but they ain't showing up to put their money where their mouth is Well I picked up my boards today at the old mill where I'm getting everything and they had some labour issues and were unable to plane one side of the boards ,,the mill is 50 miles form my house ,but I like the old guy and he's be very good to deal with.So I got a load of 1" by 8" boards and 3" batten.So since the 1" is rough guys say spreadd out the boards little bit more so the batten will lay better..others say cut the bottem of the boards on a 45 so the water will run off,sharp enge facing out ??? Anyway any and all advice will be appreciated ,,sept telling me to put vinyl siding up ,,,
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