This is 40ft. high. I brought in a 60 ft. high reach to bring materials up and down.
I'm going at it alone. Completed 18foot in two days. I tore off another 12 feet today and had a lot of rotten wood just past the chimney to repair. I installed 12 more ft of the built-in gutter. I go home one tired boy but I'm glad to have the work. Should take about a month to complete
Trolling for Miscreant to no avail...
I have no intent to "...go gentle into that good night." Google that or accept my credit to Dylan Thomas. To each his time. But not without a fight.
copperman Said: Just keeping the best of everything.Well is'nt that everything then? :unsure:
At 51 I can't fully retire. I still have 16 year old twins at home. I have to leave the work I love because my body wont let me continue at the pace I need to go to support my present lifestyle and home. I need to slow way down. My back is killing me. I have arthritis in my toes from being on the roof all my life. the list goes on. I would love to work for someone just to impart my years of experience to some young upstarts.By moving to Ohio close to my Daughter and my wife's sister we will have a chance to re-tool and change directions. Being debt free opens up a lot of possibility to me. Been selling of my shop tools. Now that a hard thing to do after 35 years of collecting them. Just keeping the best of everything.
Is Copperman's decision to leave the roofing industry subject to a vote? ;)
I say that he be allowed to leave only after instilling his knowledge into a minimum of two persons per state (myself being one of them). :side:
Yes there is a reason. 55 feet in the air. No one can even see the roof unless your 2 blocks away and then you can only see the top 15 feet of the peak. So yeah I just went with it. Those pans are behind the chimneys and it threw off the layout. I would of had to put a short pan in behind the chimney to match seams. Was not worth the effort. No birds complained yet. :silly:
We are working on Robeson hospital were always looking for sheet metal guys if your thinking about a job? since you wont need a lot of money to live on :laugh:
Finally finished the big one
5 weeks to tear off, make and install and paint. By my self with the exception of my son who cut and back primed all 244 panels and made all the clips. He helped bend the pans also. Not bad for a 16 year old.
This could be my last roof! I sold my house and I'm moving to Ohio. Look out Mike H.
Don't know what I'm going to do out in Ohio. Short term I'm collecting Unemployment. Paying cash for our home in Ohio so I wont need a lot of money to live on. At 51 I need to change direction. All the old war wounds are getting the best of me. Sometimes I can barely get out of the truck at the end of the day. Wonder if Lowes needs me?
Very nice. Glad to hear you son is helping with it. Enjoy the trip.
Went there 6 years ago as part of a cruise stop. It was absolutely awesome! Also stopped at Curacao, St. Maarten and St. Thomas. Saving for a return trip! Enjoy and be safe!
More then half complete. Taking the week off to go to Aruba!
wow real nice work copperman
Look what I found today. What a mess. I got it back together though by the end of the day. Didn't get any tin on though.
There is 222 panels plus the gutter pieces and the parapet wall. The job is in Newtown PA.
My son cuts and back primes all the pieces each day after school and we work together to bend them.
If it would ever rain you would have plenty of shop work bending panels. Thats a good job to do by yourself. Doylestown?