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Default a baby barn ... some assembly required

This looks very interesting. Keep us in the loop as it develops.

Thanks for the starter.

RonB

"C & S" wrote in message
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I plan to erect a small (12x22) timber-framed bard in my back yard this
summer. It will house garden tools and bicycles but it will also have a
loft
to I can finally develop a decent wood stash.

The wood is pine, which for got (sopping wet) for little less than 50
cents/bs ft (delivered)... by no means a gloat, but pretty reasonable
IMHO.
I figured that everything would come in a bit long , but alot of the 10
footers are 11.5 feet. It's weird to have an offcut bigger than my head.

I started marking drilling and chopping the main posts... I've got 5 done
and my arm is pretty sore.

For marking I'm using chalk just for rough layout (orientation left/right
stuff) followed by a utility knife and framing square.

For mortises, I drilll the corners with a 1" auger bit, the middles with
a
1-5/8 forstner. The 1/2" Milwaukee is earning it's keep.
The I trim what I can with the circular saw followed by the 1.5" framing
chisel ... It's a 14" long socketed beast made by Henry Taylor. I've been
very pleased with that purchase.

I think I'm make girts (no, not grits) tomorrow. (less pounding more
cutting)

Cheers,

Steve





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