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Re: Pegs Too Big #27336 10/05/11 08:05 AM
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Hi Mo,

What has happened to the colour of this frame ?

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Ken Hume


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Re: Pegs Too Big #27337 10/05/11 09:09 AM
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PLS, to start off the process? Very nice.

Re: Pegs Too Big #27340 10/05/11 06:16 PM
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very nice mo...

love those curved purlins.


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Re: Pegs Too Big #27341 10/05/11 10:41 PM
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Wow! That is some great work mo.


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Re: Pegs Too Big [Re: Thane O'Dell] #27348 10/07/11 10:45 PM
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Hi there. Thanks for the kind words. We have been fortunate to get free reign on our work.

DL, No treating. Wonderful Cypress out of the Cape Fear River Basin. Makes you want to buy 20,000 bd/ft and sit on it for a few decades.

Penofin oil.

The material was rough sawn and included those characteristics. Thats why we went with the plumb line on all radiating pieces. All "straight" sticks were center line lay-out.

Those braces and purlins are in double curvature and had to be laid out by points and full scale drawings.

Wire wheel and roll it on then wipe it off.

Thanks for letting me share.

Cheers.

Re: Pegs Too Big #27358 10/10/11 12:33 PM
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Beautiful stuff. You should be proud.


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