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[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Nov 16, 2024 Author:Various Post Date:2024-11-16 12:50:52 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:10480 Comments:88
Very cool...back in the day, I used to spend my college summers and winters working for a company that refloored the naval ships moored in Norfolk and Portsmouth. I was a tile cutter and we had plenty of pipes, etc to cut around and we completed it using very similar techniques.
Awesome idea...done plenty of fences and the problem with pulling a string line is the tendency for the string to be inadvertently nudged upwards as you start making good time...MUD
LOL...that dude just went thru a workout. But I'm still not sure why the red-topped contraption worked at the end. Maybe a second viewing will clear up the mystery.
I reckon some folks run out of stuff to spend their money on. It does look amazing, but I worry about the floor's durability, especially the exterior applications.
Not exactly a Get-Rich Scheme for the regular handyman, but I support almost all American-made entrepreneurship...MUD
BTW...all the fence boards I have ever purchased from Lowe's or Home Depot consists of chemically-treated stuff to discourage rot. Does this make this false advertising or clickbait?
You are correct...the lion's share of privacy fences built in Richmond, VA utilize pressure-treated, dog-eared, 6-foot, yellow pine 1x6 boards. Cedar fences exist, of course, but I'm not sure they are readily available at Lowe's and Home Depot. Definitely sure they don't carry cedar 2x4s and 4x4s for the structure.
Still, the dude provides value with his craftmanship more than the concept...MUD