Don -

Sorry no pics, the trip was an impromptu hurried together arrangement, an aspect of the schedule conflict I made mention of in the TTRAG thread. The frame was supposed to be cut after the bridge restoration, but the schedule had to be juggled and pushed forward because of the delay.

Only cut a day or two when timber supply issues held up the scribing I was there to do, but found it nice to work but for the pitch pockets incessantly seeping sap with napalm like flammability.

I will have pics at some point in the future, as I'll be back out to teach a raising and rigging workshop to raise the frame. The I-House we scribed is the full jowled version, and there will be no hand raising without some mechanical assist.

I'll post an update on the new workshop forum when all the particulars are worked out.

Has anybody out there worked with any of these products and know if there is any US distribution network ?

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