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Old 09-16-2008, 04:30 PM   #1
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It's always great to see what everyone is working on. As your out doing work take a quick shot with your camera and post it here.

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Old 09-29-2008, 09:40 PM   #2
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Does this Forum have the updated V-B photo gallery?

I have not used that yet on CT.

Where are the instructions for uploading photos or galleries of multi-photos and can they be loaded in Batch, or just one at a time?

What is the size limit?

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Old 09-29-2008, 11:19 PM   #3
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Hey Ed... I think I may have to change some of those settings. Let me look into it.
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Old 10-28-2008, 09:41 PM   #4
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Not sure if these pics will show up I use photobucket. anyways first one will be cedar job we finished last month did the part with skylights in June and did siding and rest of house in September. other house was one we finished mid September. Other one is my house and last one is old barn in Yale


and this one is my house Im working on when ever I get time just built porch all the way around with new windows and siding

last one is a 125 year old barn we put new roof and also resided upper part of gables
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A peek at one I started recently. More pics are at contractortalk.
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Old 10-30-2008, 06:03 PM   #6
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Valley and Rake meet, I had to dig out acouple inches of slicone, roof cement, a solid piece of aluinum coil that the roofers used to water tight the area, than roof it properly.


Trying to finish off the ridge cap on a trailor roofer in the rain afew weeks ago, ridge vent stops short because the home owner insisted he wanted to pot vents installed, so i offered one roll of ridge vent at no additional cost and he said ok. Thus 4' of ridge with out vent on either side.


Witches hat on a roof I did acouple weeks ago, have pics of the home, but not uploaded yet.
My camera pooped out and had to buy a new one.


Front and rear 10/12, sides all 12/12,
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smart vent prep



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http://www.roofingtalk.com/members/r...ent/87-010.jpg
This is a barn I did a while back, I have another one I'll post when I find itit will have the roofside intake vent on it.
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Lathers are on our tail. My buddy Van is the one rolling out adhesive. The walls and waste from cuts took more than the plans suggested so we need some more 60 mil Whether Bond TPO to finish the rounded front porch deck. 10 decks and over 80 squares of material.
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