Granny's gone and done it again

what is hc ? 3/4 in paneling is horrible. I couldnt do in for the INside roof w/ chi board and ended up cutting it in half before I tried again.
I have not called heard dr yet. I have made other calls. Pain dr. said increase to 4 xs a day.

Glad you got some doctors on it then. Makes me feel a bit better. And family (equivalent) coming to help! Yay!

HC = Hardware cloth. I need the 3/4" plywood because we have bobcats. And can count on at least one ice storm or heavy snowfall every year to every other year. And big winds every year spring, winter or fall, 60-90 mph gusts not that uncommon as straight line winds. I'm on a hillside, so gotta account for it all. I figure building it right now will save me more effort and troubles later.
 
Glad you got some doctors on it then. Makes me feel a bit better. And family (equivalent) coming to help! Yay!

HC = Hardware cloth. I need the 3/4" plywood because we have bobcats. And can count on at least one ice storm or heavy snowfall every year to every other year. And big winds every year spring, winter or fall, 60-90 mph gusts not that uncommon as straight line winds. I'm on a hillside, so gotta account for it all. I figure building it right now will save me more effort and troubles later.
do something , do it right ! What we did was a ceiling with the chip board . inside.
 
good morning all I should have know better then to try and take a vision test before my eye's were fully open. :he I passed but she suggested that I get my vision tested :lau
Right eye is GREAT left not so much, Then there is that perferial test "is the light blinking on the left or right side" UM M "the east side" I told her they need L and R on the machine. BUT GOOD FOR ANOTHER 6 YEARS.:celebrate
 
Glad you got some doctors on it then. Makes me feel a bit better. And family (equivalent) coming to help! Yay!

HC = Hardware cloth. I need the 3/4" plywood because we have bobcats. And can count on at least one ice storm or heavy snowfall every year to every other year. And big winds every year spring, winter or fall, 60-90 mph gusts not that uncommon as straight line winds. I'm on a hillside, so gotta account for it all. I figure building it right now will save me more effort and troubles later.

YEP do it the right the first time and make it as big as you can because chicken/yak math always sneaks up on you
 

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