There is no driveway leading to this secluded home in the woods. A gravel path leads up from parking area, and one has to cart groceries and any supplies needed (like camera and lighting gear) up from the car- just as all of the building supplies were carted during construction. This has left the woods surrounding the house in their native state. A back deck and its cantilevered roofs become quite sculptural in this quiet setting.
This home was featured in the book, The House You Build (Taunton press) by Connecticut architect Duo Dickinson.
Available in 2- to 12-in. widths, this is a good general-purpose flashing tape that sticks well to most things. It features a two-piece release paper, water-shedding layers, and good UV resistance.
This very capable miter saw weighs less than 30 lbs. and can cut a 2x12 @ 90 deg. and a 2x8 @ 45 deg. Precise cutting and smooth-adjusting controls make it a pleasure to use.
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