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Denailed the boards, and listed on Craigslist for free. Five hours later...
A Win Win. You’re happy and the Prius Guy will be talking for a long time about his score.Knocked down the white fence, and had the tree trimmed, getting ready for new fence coming soon...and gutters.
Prius dude took all the usable wood from the white fence. He also took all the random scrap left over from construction. Love that guy...
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Did somebody steal all your grass? I still have to mow a couple more times before the year is over.
Boo. You're making me feel bad!Did somebody steal all your grass? I still have to mow a couple more times before the year is over.
I had a call the other day, several days after the craigslist ad for free redwood was removed, from someone looking to buy the redwood. He must have saved my phone number. Anyway, some people were saying I was crazy to give that redwood away, but honestly, I don't care. Getting it gone fast was a real win for me!A Win Win. You’re happy and the Prius Guy will be talking for a long time about his score.
Nice project, it looks good.
I live in Kentucky and I have to mow my five acres every week. I loved it when I was younger but now it's way to much work. I need some of the fake stuff.Boo. You're making me feel bad!
When I bought the place, I had lots of grass. For my area, I have a big yard; about 50% bigger than normal. Front yard has sprinklers, but nothing in back. And then there are water restrictions in California...not to mention, HIGH water costs.
I'll likely get some grass growing between the patio and the garage. On the side of the garage, and behind, some sort of "low water landscaping". Maybe, with a greenhouse behind the garage? That would be cool!
Well done. We just took down the 50 year old overhang at our Petaluma house. Hauled all the redwood away. Felt bad doing it...Denailed the boards, and listed on Craigslist for free. Five hours later...
Talking about posts...the old ones on my pergola were 4x4, and one was rotted to the point where it was cut off, and a brick stuffed underneath. It managed to live my entire life in the house, until now, of course.Well done. We just took down the 50 year old overhang at our Petaluma house. Hauled all the redwood away. Felt bad doing it...
I can't tell you how many times I repaired this. 3 of the 4 posts and more.
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Costco has a metal pergola that I might use. Dunno. Currently remodeling the inside: popcorn removal, paint, laminate. Kitchen and 3 bathrooms. Has a sunken living room; I will likley level it.Talking about posts...the old ones on my pergola were 4x4, and one was rotted to the point where it was cut off, and a brick stuffed underneath. It managed to live my entire life in the house, until now, of course.
Are you going to rebuild? Same design? Those Y trusses look pretty sturdy.
Other than keeping the rain off your head, I don't see the purpose of clear panels unless you want to get baked by the sun.
The smoke panels knock down quite a bit of the sun. This photo, posted earlier, shows the difference between direct sun and the panels. Anyway, many years in this house with the semi-clear roof, and not much problem to speak of.Other than keeping the rain off your head, I don't see the purpose of clear panels unless you want to get baked by the sun.