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Old 05-26-2008, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by parish8
how does the cost of the metal roof compare to asphalt shingles? i do like the look but for some reason they haven't really caught on around here. there are a few people with them. we do have hail a few times a year. seems like that type of roof would fill up with dings pretty fast.
The cost is there.. it's not a cheap installation. We got lucky and found a good deal. The product that we're using is called Gavalume and it has a very high reflective property to deter from the sun and the heat. The roof is also a 50+ yr roof. It just may be an idea if your thinking about building something in the attic area.

Here's the pic of the back corner of the house to give you an idea. They're going to be finishing tomorrow sometime.


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Old 05-27-2008, 12:11 PM
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Looking good jim, I was talking to kyle(1320vid) a few weeks ago and he said you have been happy and busy working on it. Whats the total cost so far? I just bought a house a few months ago and i have a decent garage but its not big enough so that is going to be one of my next projects along with finishing the basement out. I dont know why but houses and women cost alot more than trucks do. Everytime i buy something i think dang that could have been a new intake, new drag radials ect. list could go on. House mods cost way more than truck mods do and might be more rewarding.

How do you like that pasload? I bought one a few months back when i remodled my kitchen and it worked good but it really has alot of force when nailing. I dont know how many boards i split and keeping the thing clean is a pita.
Old 05-27-2008, 05:30 PM
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it is adding up fast. this is my total so far but does include the trusses, windows and about 30 sheets of osb for the roof.

plan copy 50
permit 350
footings 3000
footings/stemwall 3000
windows 1700
dump fees 110
nail gun, nails, trailer repair 500
fuel for truck 70
last of the stem wall 3400
wall framing/sheeting 1800
roof framing 4800


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Old 05-27-2008, 05:33 PM
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passload has been working pretty good, haven't cleaned it yet.
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hell yeah!! that lift goes really high. in that pic it is still about 8' short of how high it will go. we are just sticking the basket right in the 'room in an attic' and lifting the trusses up there. it is working well for the small trusses, not sure how well it will work for the bigger trusses especialy after we get a few more up and can't set them from inside the building.

this is me , time to go back to work.







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lookin good,for now I can only dream
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rain has been holding off for us and the lift we are using is working pretty good.









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damn jim thats awesome..so what all goodies ya gettin for the inside. sorry if it was previously mentioned, didnt read the whole thread
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
damn jim thats awesome..so what all goodies ya gettin for the inside. sorry if it was previously mentioned, didnt read the whole thread

got a lot of plans. lift, lots of lights and power. fridge, bathroom. i plan on finishing off the smaller section super nice. drywall, heat and ac, plumed compresed air, tv and tunes. the larger side will have the lift and thats about all i have planed on that side right now.
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wheres the bed and microwave go..maybe a shower in the bathroom..man that my dream home


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