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Just got done for the day. I had buddy come help me. We ran 8 lights and 6, 20 amp recepticles. Ran each circuit with their own switch.

Now I just have to clean up and install the vapor barrier and caulking the rim joist.
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have spent the past few weekends assembling a cedar green house for my lady. photo is from last week, but we finished the roof tonight, and it's just about ready to start moving plants into. then i can finally get back to working on some vehicles :lmao:

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In. Had the granddaughter last night and part of today. I love having her around. She's doesn't stay still, crawling and on the go non stop.

We ate then gave her up after lunch. Got to working on the old Kubota. Ran to the landfill and to TSC picked up fluids. Hope to put it back together tomorrow.

Just chilling now wife's been in bed since 730 :laughing:, baby wore her out
My wife is already in the jacuzzi and hammered tired like she built fences all week. She may not be awake for dinner. Good news for me though I can stay up in the shop until I give up which is usually when I knock over a stick of metal really late. All my neighbors hole up inside when it’s 55 and below and it’s completely silent.
 
have spent the past few weekends assembling a cedar green house for my lady. photo is from last week, but we finished the roof tonight, and it's just about ready to start moving plants into. then i can finally get back to working on some vehicles :lmao:

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We’re shopping for one. Can you send me a link please? That’s really nice.
 
We’re shopping for one. Can you send me a link please? That’s really nice.

It's more expensive than I was wanting, but all of the wood and parts are good quality. I think it's going to be worth the price, it's pretty good looking, and the cedar wood should be pretty long lasting with all the dirt, moisture and bugs usually present in greenhouses. They have a military discount too if that applies to you. their customer service seems to be pretty responsive as well. I didn't have any missing or broken parts, but I had some questions and they got back to me pretty quick. the instructions for assembly are good, its just like 200 pages of steps :laughing:

If you get this one, I can give you some tips for organizing and assembling. it's not difficult, it's just a LOT of parts and steps. I'd bank on at least 3 weekends for assembly, maybe more depending on how the ground is where you want to put it. I had to chop quite a few tree roots where we wanted to place it to dig down and put crushed rocks for a base.
 
Had a massage this morning at a rehab clinic.

Then hit Chic Fil a for lunch and then back home to work on the house .

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I rode my bike today, not particularly well or fast and I spent most of the time in actual Ebike modes. But at least I got out and wasn't just couched for the day.:laughing:

When I got home little dude wanted to ride bikes. We rode all around the neighborhood then he wanted to go to the brewery for an Izzie, well hell yeah buddy! Ended up riding home in a bit of dark. :smokin:
 
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Tinkered on the truck today in prep for a trail ride with the kid tomorrow, His FJ, My 3rd gen. probably an all day deal.

Had to check after the fires that trails are open.
So we ran John Bull in Big Bear today, First time either of our truck have run it, My 4runner did fine, The son is a trouper his FJ80 on 35's means you really need to pick a good line, But we got him East to West without breaking out the winch.

We had some JK's on 40's basically ask/tell us to let them through, Cause they were "Built pretty well" and were going to hustle on through.

Well about 30 mins later they were blocking the trail with a broken rear panhard rod.

They had a pretty good section of tough trail ahead, But said they had it handled.
 
So we ran John Bull in Big Bear today, First time either of our truck have run it, My 4runner did fine, The son is a trouper his FJ80 on 35's means you really need to pick a good line, But we got him East to West without breaking out the winch.

We had some JK's on 40's basically ask/tell us to let them through, Cause they were "Built pretty well" and were going to hustle on through.

Well about 30 mins later they were blocking the trail with a broken rear panhard rod.

They had a pretty good section of tough trail ahead, But said they had it handled.
John Bull is a fun trail, I miss being closer to Big Bear and Cougar Buttes :-)
 
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