Wow, that mine looks bigger and better than ever. What are the overall dimensions?
Ken,
Thanks, but I don’t think it is museum quality by a long shot.
The hoist building turned out much better than the crusher building. It has better windows and siding. The covered bridge to the slag pile is rough as well.
I’m hoping a lot of paint hides the blemishes.
Bruce, I’ll get the footprint size for you tomorrow.
John Bouck said:
Worked a little on the south facing side today.
NICE !!!
The foot print is 36" x 60" (not counting the 40" covered bridge to the slag pile.)
John Bouck said:
Ken,
Thanks, but I don’t think it is museum quality by a long shot.
The hoist building turned out much better than the crusher building. It has better windows and siding. The covered bridge to the slag pile is rough as well.
I’m hoping a lot of paint hides the blemishes.
Bruce, I’ll get the footprint size for you tomorrow.
OK…I’m not seeing the blemishes your trying to hide with paint…however from what I have learned I would let the blemishes stand (if you have them) …It’s a MINE do you think they cared how pretty it was ?
I want you to take the roof off and show me the workings inside!
Once again very nice work …that sucker is solid from the pics.
John Bouck said:
The foot print is 36" x 60" (not counting the 40" covered bridge to the slag pile.)
Wow…sure looks even bigger than that! Anyway, it does look nice. You’ll have to have a video of you guys getting it through the door.
Rooster, all that working stuff is inside. Trust me.
John looks very good, with a great design,
Dennis
John Bouck said:
Rooster, all that working stuff is inside. Trust me.
LOL…OK I’ll take your word for it!
A little more progress.
I found some spray zinc chromate at Home Depot, and some galvanizing spray (dull and bright) as well.
I can’t wait to get this roof painted.
is it still a “two person” model?
or do you need three to move it?
At least four, Korm. Me to stupervise and three grunts to carry it.
That is so impressive.
You haven’t seen what the three grunts are going to cost him yet, that will be impressive!! LOL
The grunts won’t be near as costly as the crane it will take!
John Bouck said:
At least four, Korm. Me to stupervise and three grunts to carry it.
With a gorilla because your forgetting the weight of the operational equipment inside cause you said it was there!
A little more progress. All the roofing is on. I’m waiting on some aluminum shim stock I ordered to make all the flashing for the valleys, gable ends and ridge caps.
Excellent as always!
Yep, very nice. I’m just trying to figure out how your going to get it all the way up to my house. You may have to rent a Semi-Truck.
I hope they take pictures of it being moved outside…