Autos of beauty
The '64 Corvair. We owned one while in Gitmo. It drove like a sports car. I don't think Mr. Nader should have fought it until he killed it. The sucker did leak oil, LOL
For today
(Thursday):
Yeah, I know that is a double negative (Sherry says so!) We have a large 12x24 deck out back. I keep the
lawn mowers and ‘stuff’ under there.
I had the great idea
to dry it out with Tarps. So I rigged tarps to shed the water, man it looked
good. Looked to me like it would shed water it had plenty of fall and ‘I
thought’ support.
I never pictured 50-100 gallons of water finding a way to stay
up there. I also didn’t plan on getting soaked when I took a push broom and
pushed up on the big bulges, LOL.
I cleared it up and added more supports. The last rain was a deluge;
it filled the tarps and my fake roof crashed.
Now it is time to quit
child’s play. This calls for serious planning stud walls, a metal roof and a
floor. Giving us over 200 sqft of dry storage
Nite
Shipslog
5 comments:
At first sounded like your "Roof" was gonna work, but, alas "The best laid plans of Mice and Men do run afoul !!! Sounds like your gonna get serious on a roof !!! Decks are a great place to store things except they leak !!! Good entry, lets see some pictures on the "New Roof" ! I have just an overhang on my deck ! You and Sherry stay healthy ! Love from the warming up North ! Gary an Anna Mae !
One thing always leads to another it seems. Sound like a simple job that went wrong to me. Good luck ! Having a covered deck would be nice so you could have some dry storage area there. Sounds like you must be on a hill there. Ouch on the getting wet. Hopefully you'll find a way to stay dry !
Boy I love the fact you are not afraid of work.
Sounds like a good new project for you to do!! Thankfully you didn't get "rained upon" in the middle of winter. That could be chilling I think!
betty
'Jus checking in to say 'hi'! Hope all that water didn't do a number on your magic earpiece.
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