At the request of several family members, here is the picture story of the shed. It's not quite finished; we're waiting on the siding to come in, hopefully in the next week or so. I know Grant plans to wire it for electricity at some point, but probably not right now.
This is how it began.....a very solid foundation.First wall framed in....Annika and I checking it out.
All the walls framed in now....looking good. The shed is 10' x 14'.
Grant's 71-year old dad, Hank, proved to be a monkey, climbing up to work on the rafters without a ladder. Amazing!
Grant enjoyed having his dad around to help for the initial building phase.
Grant's 71-year old dad, Hank, proved to be a monkey, climbing up to work on the rafters without a ladder. Amazing!
Grant enjoyed having his dad around to help for the initial building phase.
Part of the shingles are on now....the rest of the roof covered with a tarp for rain protection. Many thanks to our friend Nathan, who spent one Sunday afternoon helping Grant with the roof and shingles! Grant framed in a double door initially, but due to cost, that didn't work out. We now have a single door.
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The kids wanted to climb up on the roof for a look around. Annika stayed with me.
At the request of several family members, here is the picture story of the shed. It's not quite finished; we're waiting on the siding to come in, hopefully in the next week or so. I know Grant plans to wire it for electricity at some point, but probably not right now.
This is how it began.....a very solid foundation.First wall framed in....Annika and I checking it out.
All the walls framed in now....looking good. The shed is 10' x 14'.
Grant's 71-year old dad, Hank, proved to be a monkey, climbing up to work on the rafters without a ladder. Amazing!
Grant enjoyed having his dad around to help for the initial building phase.
Grant's 71-year old dad, Hank, proved to be a monkey, climbing up to work on the rafters without a ladder. Amazing!
Grant enjoyed having his dad around to help for the initial building phase.
Part of the shingles are on now....the rest of the roof covered with a tarp for rain protection. Many thanks to our friend Nathan, who spent one Sunday afternoon helping Grant with the roof and shingles! Grant framed in a double door initially, but due to cost, that didn't work out. We now have a single door.
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The kids wanted to climb up on the roof for a look around. Annika stayed with me.
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