In my last post I mentioned taking pictures of the new garage as we built it, Well we finally started. We worked on it all day, stopping for late lunch of course. We tried to assemble pieces on the ground then lifting it up. That was tough, it was hard to keep balanced. Line up all the holes for the bolts, move scaffolding, whew what a pain. So we decided to take Farmer's idea and put up the sides then add the top, that seemed easier. It still took all day to just get about 1/4 done, but I think now we have a plan and it will go faster next time we work on it. My big problem is I'm retired and have plenty of time, everyone else works for the railroad and it's difficult to schedule around their time. There is no way I can do it alone as the pictures will verify. So I do what I can and hope we can get two or three people to help. Today It was Jeremy, Farmer, Jeff, Buz and Jason and me. We needed us all to get this thing started. Buz definitely has the building experience, however he did say if we worked for him we would be fired already. We had a good time and it was nice having Buz and Jason there. We had Bratwurst, potato salad, pork and beans, chips and dip with brownies for dessert. I didn't think to get the camera until late and Buz and Jason had left, so no pictures of them, but they were there. Next time I promise. Here are the pictures,

Jeremy helping Farmer with his nail apron
In the back you can see the two completed panels, and in front
two side panels, without the top.
This is how we will put up the panels now.
As Jeremy says lots and lots of bolts and nuts, there is at least 60 in each panel
From the floor to the apex is 15 feet. The board in front is steadying the panels, it is a 2x6x20
A closer look
Panels left to do
Cleaning up, only 1/4 done
As eventide falls, we stacked the scaffolding up against the side panels for support, and the 2 2x6x20 boards on the ends.
Hopefully we will get more done SOON!
Until then. or we get some work done on the pick up, Adios
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