Yup, I've been lurkin' 'round lately; lookin and liking when here; just no posts. Since starting on the gazebo/pavilion, I haven't done much of anything. I couldn't get to my work table if my life depended on it. Ken put all the planking, rafters, and frame material in the workshop, laying them out on the floor, completely blocking me from getting in, basically. So, I started my guitar lessons with Ken (met him through Mike McG. on here) and will hopefully be strumming out tunes soon on our newly redesigned deck. Right now, I'm only strumming out finger exercises, and various main chords.
So the project did not go off without a hitch (of course) and I was glad our friends (and Ken's brother) were here to keep Ken from settin the whole thing on fire and screamin "F* IT!" I had the plans, wanted to follow them, and tried to get the guys to understand them, but noooo I was working with Larry, Curly, Moe, and Schlep. I was outvoted on most things, learned something about my miter saw, and vowed this is the LAST big project I will be doing with my husband. I will pay someone who is more DIY enabled to work with IF and when I do another project, or I'll take out a bloody loan and pay someone ELSE to do it and tell Ken stfu when he tries to say something about it :lol:
Now before someone critiques (and I know they will), know that I took these same pictures to my Structural Foreman at work, and told him my concerns and he assures me that all is well. Ken was too overwhelmed to do the birds mouth for the rafters, for one. So I picked up (while on one of my multiple runs to Menards) the metal brackets, rated for extremely high winds.
What did I learn about my miter saw?? rofl I didn't have to know the dam angle for a 4/12 pitch... it was right there, on the angle guide of my compound miter! No math needed! YAY!! (Many thanks to our nursing friend, Steve who found it; right there.. lol)
The Pictures:
1) Ken & Steve Putting up the top braces
2) Meet Larry, Curly, Moe, & Schlep (Steve, Jimmy, Ken's Brother, Jeff *looks just like Ken* and of course, Ken)
3) Putting up the rafters
4) First Day's accomplishments
5 & 6) Where we are as of 7/20/2020
We also have that same screen on the other side of the deck, for the sun in the morning in picture #4. Not sure what we're going to put up on the sides for screening/privacy yet. We've also decided to close off where we had the large rolling gate, (#5) and put railing in its' place. The railing, at this point, we're thinking black metal for the posts, accented with the cedar.
Yes, the planking is cedar, and that's because now, that's all that you can get around here, unless you want to sit in limbo until MAYBE October (September, if you're lucky) to get treated pine. We were lucky to get the 2-by's in treated.
P.S. Sorry so long; you guys know me... I'm a "novelist" in my stories...
So the project did not go off without a hitch (of course) and I was glad our friends (and Ken's brother) were here to keep Ken from settin the whole thing on fire and screamin "F* IT!" I had the plans, wanted to follow them, and tried to get the guys to understand them, but noooo I was working with Larry, Curly, Moe, and Schlep. I was outvoted on most things, learned something about my miter saw, and vowed this is the LAST big project I will be doing with my husband. I will pay someone who is more DIY enabled to work with IF and when I do another project, or I'll take out a bloody loan and pay someone ELSE to do it and tell Ken stfu when he tries to say something about it :lol:
Now before someone critiques (and I know they will), know that I took these same pictures to my Structural Foreman at work, and told him my concerns and he assures me that all is well. Ken was too overwhelmed to do the birds mouth for the rafters, for one. So I picked up (while on one of my multiple runs to Menards) the metal brackets, rated for extremely high winds.
What did I learn about my miter saw?? rofl I didn't have to know the dam angle for a 4/12 pitch... it was right there, on the angle guide of my compound miter! No math needed! YAY!! (Many thanks to our nursing friend, Steve who found it; right there.. lol)
The Pictures:
1) Ken & Steve Putting up the top braces
2) Meet Larry, Curly, Moe, & Schlep (Steve, Jimmy, Ken's Brother, Jeff *looks just like Ken* and of course, Ken)
3) Putting up the rafters
4) First Day's accomplishments
5 & 6) Where we are as of 7/20/2020
We also have that same screen on the other side of the deck, for the sun in the morning in picture #4. Not sure what we're going to put up on the sides for screening/privacy yet. We've also decided to close off where we had the large rolling gate, (#5) and put railing in its' place. The railing, at this point, we're thinking black metal for the posts, accented with the cedar.
Yes, the planking is cedar, and that's because now, that's all that you can get around here, unless you want to sit in limbo until MAYBE October (September, if you're lucky) to get treated pine. We were lucky to get the 2-by's in treated.
P.S. Sorry so long; you guys know me... I'm a "novelist" in my stories...