third weekend it rained. this is this weekend.
I also need some air nippler that cut flush, any idea. Tues is a paid holiday so I can work on it too.
It hell doing it by myself
third weekend it rained. this is this weekend.
I also need some air nippler that cut flush, any idea. Tues is a paid holiday so I can work on it too.
It hell doing it by myself
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Brown,
That looks nice. Someday I'd like a shop just like that.
What does a package like that cost?
just curious for now.
gk
Not air nipplers, but Kett makes electric shears/nipplers that cut pretty close.
You cutting off the wild side on the gable rake?
Dave
Johnny,
I bought a milwaukee electric shear that cuts that pro panel pretty easily. An actual nibbler is better for corrugated steel, but more expensive. If you haven't fastened your steel at the top of the rake, you should be able to cut it with the shears. I have also cut with a circ saw in the past with a steel blade in backwards, but it is louder than hell, and you need to get the hot slivers off of the finished steel pretty quick to prevent rust.
Cole
Cole Dean
Dean Contracting
are you sure its going to be big enough.
if my experience is anything to go by you'll soon fill it up
thats #1 shed, I plan on having three on the same 1/2 acre with the house, the hell with the neighbors
I often admire the pics others post around here....homes, projects, family, etc.....this is the first time I`m green with envy!
I`m currently putting an addition on my house....the foundation will house a 14 x 25 foot garage which I`ll be using as a shop. My 1/8 acre plot can`t handle a seperate building, so I`m going to have to make due.
My best Tim Allen growl to ya brotha!
J. D. Reynolds
Home Improvements
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