I bet you are anxious. You are very close though. Shouldn't be long! JC On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Jim Dos <jdos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I agree with you for the most part. Up here in the frozen tundra northland, > anything but a really good insulated door is a giant cold sink, so it’s > pretty much a sectional door world. The roll up doors are a piece o cake to > install tho. > > > > Paul and I are waiting anxiously to have the roof on, the chimney installed > and a fire in the stove.- kickin back and enjoying, LOL > > Jim > > > > *From:* elky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:elky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On > Behalf Of *Robert Adams > *Sent:* Tuesday, November 09, 2010 2:18 PM > > *To:* elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [elky] Re: pics of new elky = shop area.. > > > > Looks really good. That roof will be easier since you > are having it precut for you. Still a pain but not nearly as much as doing > it all yourself from stick lumber. I'd love to have roll up doors on my > shop instead of regular garage doors. And there are several new ones on > craigslist here for cheap but... You loose room and cover up lights with the > garage doors. > > > > > > Robert Adams > > > > On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Jim Dos <jdos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Been a while since since I sent pics of the new project. > We got the tyvec wrap , windows, walk door all done last Sat. Since then > I've been adding more staples, taping the seams, etc. > Rafters and roof structure will -I hope- be next week. I got a phone call > from the rafter mfg. this week where we went over plans for the structure > and design. > > Spent yesterday getting the walk door in the 09 shed and today I'm hoping > to > get the sliding track board in place and the flashing bent and in place. > Pics later.. > > Cold weather is on the cusp. > > Jim > > >