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I love the back of the TV thing. That’s super creative! On the Brody box are those the tiles on top they kind of look like terra-cotta pipe split in half
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The exterior walls are slab leftovers from a local sawmill.
The dimensional lumber was leftover from my garage.
Windows were from a nearby remodel.
Also have a full light steel entry door that I have to hang. That's going to be a tough job to get it plumb.
PS I've done all of this with no help from any other person.
That may be some of the tiles that folks in the southwest use for roofingI love the back of the TV thing. That’s super creative! On the Brody box are those the tiles on top they kind of look like terra-cotta pipe split in half
They are actually gorgeous antique tiles that are used all over the south of France and Spain. Our main buildings (sadly) have a different style but these 'canal' tiles were made at the time by men forming them over thier legs. in our first house when we were doing the roof we found one with a man that obviously had bendy legs (rickets?) from at least 200 years before before - just amazing. We have a little stash that we found in one of our barns so that is what I used for the broody coop!I love the back of the TV thing. That’s super creative! On the Brody box are those the tiles on top they kind of look like terra-cotta pipe split in half
You around any Civil War battle activity? Might pay you to invest in a good metal detector.Mine gets stored in a coffee container in the shed. I always fear the goats will eat it because while they eat pretty much anything and it will bind up in their stomach. True the stuff is simply amazing because of its strength and how small it is but definitely have to watch where it ends up. I found so many random things that washed up in my yard that I know weren’t there when I moved in