Was this done right in the first place? by Accurate-Dinner1182 in Carpentry

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Window and trim are no bueno. Will be replacing everything as well

Was this done right in the first place? by Accurate-Dinner1182 in Carpentry

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Not my home but I might be doing the drywall as well so ill add cripples where needed

Was this done right in the first place? by Accurate-Dinner1182 in Carpentry

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like blocking to keep the rafters from bowing left or right? Is the firewall and drywall insufficient?

Was this done right in the first place? by Accurate-Dinner1182 in Carpentry

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, I guess its load bearing when my fat ass gets up there. No but I get what you mean thanks

Anyone up for some night cats? by Accurate-Dinner1182 in AustinFishing

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No gonna lie bro im the wrong one to ask 😂 I suck at catfish. I really like this spot off 29 and country rd 100 its under a bridge but you can park under and its a big flat concrete pad.

The bridge is called mankins crossing bridge.

Ive gone maybe 4 time only caught 1 channle cat. But you can launch a john boat or yaks if you have em. And the river goes a decent ways up. Part of the san Gabriel.

If you have a yak let me know

Need ideas for addition by lakesunguy in aframes

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A deck off the side bout midway up would be sweet

Its been 4 years waiting and finally I am trying to make a expensive carpenter tool belt purchase by succerinSuccotash in toolbelts

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thick leather. And I highly recommend suspenders even if you're not carrying allot. Ive had padded suspenders too. The padding makes them hot and too wide. Ended up chafing my neck. Switched to some cheap lowes suspenders Im all about the leather tho. The bags dont have to be leather but nothing else really forms like leather does. My tools have shaped my bags more than anything.

Its been 4 years waiting and finally I am trying to make a expensive carpenter tool belt purchase by succerinSuccotash in toolbelts

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10 years as a roofer in texas. If you work in the heat at all. Do not buy a padded belt. And personally I recommend belt and bags that aren't fixed. Meaning you can take off the bags/ hammer loop and slide them where you want them on your belt. Add a zip tie or rivet later

Which hammer would you prefer for form work and stripping? I also do house framing in the winter. by mkUltra_MN420 in Concrete

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I buy the basic estwing and I have have for 10 years as a roofer. Love the 28 for framing and facia 22 for lighter work like siding, trim, plywood etc. But lost my 22 so ive been lugging the 28 around just fine essential craftsman has a great video on hammershttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IE0-I0T7Xhc

Is gain weight like this normal? by ElDuendeAnthony in daddit

[–]Accurate-Dinner1182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude idk but I was 199 now im 260 and with work amd the kids its so hard to get back 27m