basscaptain
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why not just contact her and tell her to come get her stuff,give her a date line to do so,if she doesnt take it down to local shelter for folks in need bro,just send certified mail so you have documentation that you tried to get her to get it gone,documenta tion saves the dayand trust me I have came real close to pulling all that stuff out of there and repacking it and putting the tents in there .......
I know that's were this is going to end up goingIt's not cheap but the spray insulation they use in homes would solve that issue 100%
just mentioned it,last couple time tried talking you did it,so im lay back ,but im just throwing some examples at ya trying to help,the school bus thing ,you have the property and you have the inclement weather ,they would be great buildings for storage at the very least,my HOA doesnt allow them ,if i could id have about 3 them bitchs hahahahdon't know why you say hit the mad face I did that 1 time cause.. It's just me bro and theres alot to do ... you know that...... the face wasn't for idea's fu.k me......
that comes back to the promise I made to her Dad............. I'll make sure she has the little bit left when she needs it.....why not just contact her and tell her to come get her stuff,give her a date line to do so,if she doesnt take it down to local shelter for folks in need bro,just send certified mail so you have documentation that you tried to get her to get it gone,documenta tion saves the day
i agree,but with a twist,i would put some type of pipping in the ribs were the building could still breath when it expands or retracts if you dig,like small channel iron say 1/2 in running down the inside rib were it could breath mainly in summer months,them building get ot as hell ,no joke,example in summer when your trying to cool one them hot bitch off with a ac,go out and spray the top of roof off with a water hose and the temp will imedaitly drop by at least 10 degrees.It's not cheap but the spray insulation they use in homes would solve that issue 100%
the section that you already have your addition built,do it at least there to keep moisture from going threw your sheet rock,im not talking about the 6ml shit at home depot,im talking about the good shit used on green houses,outside it last 7 yrs in the sun and winter,what would it last inside if you feel me,which is cheaper,like aqua mention the foam,im on a fence with that stuff,lot of good and bad to it,guess it depend on you area,some say it comes down to application methods of spraying it in,dont know,it seems like it a reg ole joe cant do it wouldnt be worth it to me,im a diy'er all the way,ive seen vids of folks having to tear down houses because of a bad insulation of the stuff,so ya on a fence with it.I have plastic rolls of it .... But thats not the long fix....
i agree,but with a twist,i would put some type of pipping in the ribs were the building could still breath when it expands or retracts if you dig,like small channel iron say 1/2 in running down the inside rib were it could breath mainly in summer months,them building get ot as hell ,no joke,example in summer when your trying to cool one them hot bitch off with a ac,go out and spray the top of roof off with a water hose and the temp will imedaitly drop by at least 10 degrees.
1/2 channel tacked to metal and then spray foam and done,still breath a little like a soffit vent if you dig
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this summer was FU.k I really have had to fight everyday out here this yr..... I was thinking I would hit this place running and when I got here .......... we got record rains and most my stuff got ruined right off the jump.. and the stuff I left in Ca was really what I needed out here..:( oh well it's live F..K It
sure it will paint the foam flat white,the foam will have the ripples already in it,my opinion white is better than reflective anyway,but it has the be flat whiteI know that's were this is going to end up going
the whole ideed of have the roof metal to bounce light off of is not going to work....
not my business bro,just trying to help you with legal issue if they arise,texas has some crazy laws,hell we still, hang horse and cow thieves here hahaha better safe than sorrythat comes back to the promise I made to her Dad............. I'll make sure she has the little bit left when she needs it.....
she wants to move here right now..... but that's not happeningg.....
hush hahahjust cause you get that face doesn't mean stop talking just means there's a reason but I HEAR YOU....
You can usually rent the machine from Home Depot... It's 2tanks and heated, it mixes in the air and sticks like glue. The hardest part is just getting the feel so you don't add to much since you can make yourself a lot of trimming. Just let dry the trim if needed. But you need to plan a place to stay for 24hrs while it friend and cures. Not good for people or pets.the section that you already have your addition built,do it at least there to keep moisture from going threw your sheet rock,im not talking about the 6ml shit at home depot,im talking about the good shit used on green houses,outside it last 7 yrs in the sun and winter,what would it last inside if you feel me,which is cheaper,like aqua mention the foam,im on a fence with that stuff,lot of good and bad to it,guess it depend on you area,some say it comes down to application methods of spraying it in,dont know,it seems like it a reg ole joe cant do it wouldnt be worth it to me,im a diy'er all the way,ive seen vids of folks having to tear down houses because of a bad insulation of the stuff,so ya on a fence with it.
no way i would use it in south texas
you mean like a attic? as long as you can get air to stop condensation i dont see why you cant,you know there is another idea just snapped in my head ,oh hell hahahah,have you ever heard or red guard? that is a rubberized coating used in walls behind showers ,i used that on a bathroom remoldle and work really well,shit goes on pink and when it turns red it dry,and just like a rubber coat,as long as you dont penetrate it with a screw or nail it is a rubber coating,shit was pretty high though,like 45 bucks a quart,but we have serious temp swings here so i had toI really was thinking I could rip 1x2 strips of wood put up on ceiling and go form there like a real house but that's not the plan...now
ive seen it for rent there,i was looking at it for this basement i live in,was thinking of dropping all sheetrock and re enforcing floor joist and re wire this bitch then spraying it between floorsYou can usually rent the machine from Home Depot... It's 2tanks and heated, it mixes in the air and sticks like glue. The hardest part is just getting the feel so you don't add to much since you can make yourself a lot of trimming. Just let dry the trim if needed. But you need to plan a place to stay for 24hrs while it friend and cures. Not good for people or pets.
i dont remeber it being no were near that price here,i will have to check again been a few yearsLike this shit... Only price is Canadian and you can see we get fucked
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