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Looks like a mega deck to me.I'm an old man, but I built myself a log house myself.
Now, I'm building "some structure" on my land.
Can you determine what it will be?
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A fort so your friends will have a place to play?I'm an old man, but I built myself a log house myself.
Now, I'm building "some structure" on my land.
Can you determine what it will be?
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Those are not logs but rather milled lumber and looks pressure treated.I'm an old man, but I built myself a log house myself.
Now, I'm building "some structure" on my land.
Can you determine what it will be?
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It looks as if that has been taken down from somewhere else and rebuild thereI'm an old man, but I built myself a log house myself.
Now, I'm building "some structure" on my land.
Can you determine what it will be?
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A garage/shed/loft... hmmm... will be interesting to see how it turns out. Keep posting pics.Guys, thanks!
You have almost guessed right.
This structure will be Garage + Shed + Loft
This is not an "old tree", but a board that is covered with oil.
That looks like old wood, too. It's clever how you pieced the posts together like that for the top beams to sit in a notch there in between them.
It looks like it's simply a 4x6 sandwiched between to longer 2x6 boards and the joist is set between then then lagged inThat looks like old wood, too. It's clever how you pieced the posts together like that for the top beams to sit in a notch there in between them.
Is there a term to describe how these posts have been joined? I've got to build a carport and am intrigued by this technique.
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That looks like old wood, too. It's clever how you pieced the posts together like that for the top beams to sit in a notch there in between them.
Is there a term to describe how these posts have been joined? I've got to build a carport and am intrigued by this technique.
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A garage/shed/loft... hmmm... will be interesting to see how it turns out. Keep posting pics.Guys, thanks!
You have almost guessed right.
This structure will be Garage + Shed + Loft
This is not an "old tree", but a board that is covered with oil.
I've done plenty construction, carpentry myself so I'm interested. But frankly, from the framing you have there, I don't see your plan. No offense, just interested to see where this goes, not to mention your pick says MEMEIT in the upper left corner, like it's a pic of something you just found on the internet.
Are you bull shittin' us?
I didn't say I was a carpenter. I said I've done carpentry. My older sister was married to a guy that owned a lumber yard and construction company. I worked for them for awhile, and later I worked for a different carpenter too. But I'm a retired Master Harley Davidson Tech.A garage/shed/loft... hmmm... will be interesting to see how it turns out. Keep posting pics.Guys, thanks!
You have almost guessed right.
This structure will be Garage + Shed + Loft
This is not an "old tree", but a board that is covered with oil.
I've done plenty construction, carpentry myself so I'm interested. But frankly, from the framing you have there, I don't see your plan. No offense, just interested to see where this goes, not to mention your pick says MEMEIT in the upper left corner, like it's a pic of something you just found on the internet.
Are you bull shittin' us?
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Is this enough for a start, an American carpenter?
It looks like it's simply a 4x6 sandwiched between to longer 2x6 boards and the joist is set between then then lagged inThat looks like old wood, too. It's clever how you pieced the posts together like that for the top beams to sit in a notch there in between them.
Is there a term to describe how these posts have been joined? I've got to build a carport and am intrigued by this technique.
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So you're in Russia?It looks like it's simply a 4x6 sandwiched between to longer 2x6 boards and the joist is set between then then lagged inThat looks like old wood, too. It's clever how you pieced the posts together like that for the top beams to sit in a notch there in between them.
Is there a term to describe how these posts have been joined? I've got to build a carport and am intrigued by this technique.
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Wrong.
- This is 6x6 meters
- foundation of concrete blocks, which are installed on a clay pillow
- the roof is the Russian construction of the "SLEGA " I'll tell you what it is.
You are not a carpenter and you can not understand the corner joints of the wooden structures that I showed you.I didn't say I was a carpenter. I said I've done carpentry. My older sister was married to a guy that owned a lumber yard and construction company. I worked for them for awhile, and later I worked for a different carpenter too. But I'm a retired Master Harley Davidson Tech.A garage/shed/loft... hmmm... will be interesting to see how it turns out. Keep posting pics.Guys, thanks!
You have almost guessed right.
This structure will be Garage + Shed + Loft
This is not an "old tree", but a board that is covered with oil.
I've done plenty construction, carpentry myself so I'm interested. But frankly, from the framing you have there, I don't see your plan. No offense, just interested to see where this goes, not to mention your pick says MEMEIT in the upper left corner, like it's a pic of something you just found on the internet.
Are you bull shittin' us?
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Is this enough for a start, an American carpenter?
So this new pic... it's to show what?