
Wallace
Well that didn't go as planned
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So everything is weird....Had to run the A/C on the way in this morning.
Pretty much.So everything is weird....![]()
I told, your wife, that my package went to LA California. HahaSo everything is weird....![]()
That’s not good.another beautiful,sunny day,supposed to get up to 16 c,but i can't even open any windows because of the ungodly stench of pig sh!t.
It’s still in transit. 100% money back guarantee if it doesn’t make it.I told, your wife, that my package went to LA California. Haha
Now everyone is told to stay home.
Hope that doesn’t mean postal service.
Oh well.
Caper
I’ve always taken pride in my stairs.It’s still in transit. 100% money back guarantee if it doesn’t make it.
Btw, framing inspection today, it passed but he dinged the stairs, said risers have to be within 3/8” of each other and they’re not. He won’t sign off on final if it’s not fixed. So Tuff Shed will have to come back and rebuild them.
But right now it’s CV19 and not much matters.![]()
Oddly he was only concerned that the least rise was no more than 3/8” less than the most rise. I think one step is at 6” and the rest are around 6-1/2” and one is 8-1/2”I’ve always taken pride in my stairs.
My brothers had a landing, then 10 steps with a turn up to another three steps. All even. Somebody f..... up.
That’s not good. What is the rise and run. Supposed to be. Did they leave the inch on the bottom they were supposed to take off ?
That’s an easy fix for someone who can figure out stairs. Probably need to cut new treads. A few hours.
Hope they get it done. Then you can move on to the next part.
Caper
Haha, that’s someone that couldn’t figure out the rise. If it’s a straight shot, it’s not a big deal. They should know the rise should be even, and up here I think code is 6 3/4, to 7 3/4Oddly he was only concerned that the least rise was no more than 3/8” less than the most rise. I think one step is at 6” and the rest are around 6-1/2” and one is 8-1/2”
Oh, I could do it, but they were paid to do it, so they must fix it.Haha, that’s someone that couldn’t figure out the rise. If it’s a straight shot, it’s not a big deal. They should know the rise should be even, and up here I think code is 6 3/4, to 7 3/4
If they can’t figure it out, tell them to mark it out first before they cut.
I like a 7 1/2 inch rise, around, and a 10 inch step. Gives a good place for your foot. 8” is too high. 6 is a little short.
If I was closer I’d cut you out new ones.
Caper
Don’t blame you.Oh, I could do it, but they were paid to do it, so they must fix it.
I’ve got to head to the ranch in eastern Oklahoma today, check on things there, put out hay the last time for the cattle, and secure things a bit better there. I’m a bit concerned about looting and thievery if this s*** gets too bad. Then, because of this weeks order from the governor of New Mexico, we will have to self quarantine for two weeks upon returning because of interstate travel.Don’t blame you.
Caper
WowI’ve got to head to the ranch in eastern Oklahoma today, check on things there, put out hay the last time for the cattle, and secure things a bit better there. I’m a bit concerned about looting and thievery if this s*** gets too bad. Then, because of this weeks order from the governor of New Mexico, we will have to self quarantine for two weeks upon returning because of interstate travel.
Weather seems nice enough this morning.......![]()
Thanks Cap, will do.Wow
Be careful Monte.
I saw the line ups at gun stores in Texas and Oak. You should have a Arlo camera at your ranch. My buddy in Cardston has one right on the fence post going in his driveway. I know it’s there and have a hard time seeing it.
Take care and be safe.
Let us know how it goes.
Caper