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I appreciate your concern! Yes, I am concerned too!! LOL!! But I'm thinking my husband will jump in at that point. This is supposed to be my project alone and already, my DH has jumped in to help me set the posts evenly and square. It took a lot longer than I thought. Then when I was ready to mix cement, he re measured everything and had a cow about something and now he wants to reset them- which means we have to unscrew all the screws we put in to keep them in place. Sigh. He might be a bit more involved than he led me to believe. But I'm sure I will get to do the lions share of the work since once we get this part done, I can work during the day while he's at work. He has made trusses before, so I'm counting on him to make my roof look like I'm hoping it will look like. But I figure things may change as we get into it. I'm pretty laid back about that, so thats fine.
I think I've decided to get the 4X4 posts for the run- and I think they have them in 10ft lengths, so if they go in the ground 3 feet, that will give me 7 feet high to walk in. We have dug 3 feet for the posts we set last night. (and now must re-set... and I have no idea why we must reset..??) My DH was mumbling about the plywood sheets and how it won't match up and if we bring the posts in another inch then everything will line up right to lay down the sheets. I had it set so that I wouldn't have to cut my 2X4 wood for the stringers? Or whatever you call the wood you put under the floor for the sheets to lay on top. I forgot the metal brackets they go in, so I'm running to Lowes here in a bit to get those brackets for the 2X4's to lay into. My DH said I should have bought 2X6's for the floor, and he's worried about that. I don't know if I'll go get that instead, or leave it alone. It's not like I'm going to put a hot tub on it.
I appreciate your concern! Yes, I am concerned too!! LOL!! But I'm thinking my husband will jump in at that point. This is supposed to be my project alone and already, my DH has jumped in to help me set the posts evenly and square. It took a lot longer than I thought. Then when I was ready to mix cement, he re measured everything and had a cow about something and now he wants to reset them- which means we have to unscrew all the screws we put in to keep them in place. Sigh. He might be a bit more involved than he led me to believe. But I'm sure I will get to do the lions share of the work since once we get this part done, I can work during the day while he's at work. He has made trusses before, so I'm counting on him to make my roof look like I'm hoping it will look like. But I figure things may change as we get into it. I'm pretty laid back about that, so thats fine.
