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From: David Bailey
Date: 08-28-06 17:21 pm
Subject: Roofs, framing and finishing
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Message: The top of the roof on the cabin was a bit tricky. Here you can see that it is a bit ugly, but when it is done, no one will be seeing it anyway. We just have to make sure it is water proof once it is finished.

Coming from a hurricane threatened south Texas island, we are familiar with hurricane strapping and I used the same methods here.


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Roofs, framing and finishing Picture Included - David Bailey 07-28-06 19:22 pm
      Roofs, framing and finishing Picture Included - David Bailey 08-28-06 17:21 pm
            The fully installed frame of the roof Picture Included - David Bailey 09-03-06 12:16 pm


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