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Old 07-31-2024, 01:47 PM   #41
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Alright....ceiling is starting to go back in....we decided to use Trusscore as it supposed to be mold proof, mildew proof, fire rated and easy to install. So far it pretty good once you get the first one installed.....probably would have been easier to go width wise instead of length but the ceiling bows are 24" on center so it would have meant adding more bows as the Trusscore is 16" on center.
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Old 08-04-2024, 04:48 PM   #42
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Well ceiling is in.....a touch more trimming to do later around the skylight and vent ports but it can wait as 104 degrees with 60% humidity limits my tolerance....lol.

Next, plywood on the walls and we will be ready to start building for real.
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Old 08-14-2024, 06:21 AM   #43
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Well walls are sheeted and interior openings are all cut out.....next we will tackle dressing up the floor while I debate buying a door or making a door.
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Well we picked up a nice used door but it was a couple inches longer than my rough in....so i had to take the door header back out to raise the sides. Then of course the door has rounded upper corners, not square which meant making gussets for the box frame corners. Once i got all that sorted I re-installed the wall panelling. Hopefully tomorrow we will be ready to cut the hole in the side of the box and we will have a door!
Once that is done i think it will be time to remove the 3 big,ugly rear doors and build a solid wall.
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Old 09-15-2024, 08:14 PM   #45
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Well got everything cut, trimmed and a door installed....man been a journey to this point but its a huge step forward!! (Sorry for the poor install pic, not much room between our trailer and the truck).
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