This is my stairshop as it stands today. It still needs one more cupola…about three days of shingling…several days of siding…all the old part is now drywalled..and will be getting textured and painted. Here are some review pictures of the day of the storm and a chronological sequence of the progress.
I insisted that my new wing be completely done..and painted before I let them at my old shop and start tearing it apart.
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Looks great Stan. Good to see things are all coming together!
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Glad to hear things are progressing so well. Congrats Stan.
BTW, the ceiling light fixtures are beautiful ;)
Stan, I remember you had pictures in here somewhere
of your cupola. Can you share those again or
direct me to that thread. Also did you have a set
of plans or did you kinda of dream them up in your head?
Butch: I just drew them up to scale what I thought looked right. I had always heard that the width of a cupola should be roughly one tenth the length of the building. I have 70 foot long building...and the two cupolas together are 7 feet in width.
Stan
Thanks Stan, but now your teasing me,I know you had some other pictures in here while you where building them. Care to share?Thanks
Here your lucky that I'm doing whatever it takes to not clean house or do paper work.
You owe me a chocolate frosty.
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=47973.1
Who dares wins.
Thanks I owe you a choclate frosty...
No problemo.
Who dares wins.
We were by there yesterday (Sat). It was very quiet. I'm hoping to see that black truck parked there sometime and stop in. Good to see you're busy though.
Russ: Its always dead on Saturdays and Sundays....
By the way...thanks for the pepsi you left for me at Country Gardens......
I had a friend fly in to the airport in the only Sycamore gyrocopterin the U.S.
Edited 3/20/2005 11:27 am ET by Stan Foster