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Old 02-24-2020, 09:31 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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Triangle toss?
I think your starting to lose your edge, when even I got this one...

You taught us well to decode !
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Old 02-24-2020, 10:05 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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I think your starting to lose your edge, when even I got this one...

You taught us well to decode !
I know Gillie is laughing here today.

I'm trying to be more inclusive.
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Old 02-24-2020, 01:54 PM
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The roof peak is screwed together and now the 3/4" plywood plates are there. I am planning on adding 2x4 collar ties below the plywood.

The roof to wall joint is now screwed together rather than nailed. Hurricane straps have been added. And more plywood bracing. I could go the step further and add 2x4's to make those triangles if those with experience think it necessary. Plus 2x4's along the walls now.

The wall to floor PT 2x6's connection are now screwed at angles rather than nailed into the endgrain. Also metal angle tabs have been added.

The PT base board is secured with screw in ground anchors and rebar. I have more rebar pieces I can hammer into the ground to keep it from shifting too.

The shrinkwrap is secured by sandwiching 1x4's to the structure with screws every 10" or so.

I am hopeful this will survive anything more mother nature has in store for me.

The really good news is the tarp on the ground made a 100% difference in the humidity in the shed. Subfreezing mornings meant frost on all inside surfaces. Banging the structure would cause it to snow. Once it warmed up the frost would melt and drip creating rain. Now with the tarp down it is perfectly dry inside. Huge difference.
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