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Very nice RT. You will love the view.
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Well RockyT, that is indeed an extreme project to battle solar problems. I hate to see it happen to such a unique and beautiful home design, but something tells me to hang tight and wait to see what that architecturally overactive mind of yours will come up with next. I mean that in a good way. Is the sail cloth going to be something that goes up and down based on seasons? Bski you don't have to fret over the sail panel anymore. They are gone. They just couldn't handle the 100 mph wind. I was amazed to wake up and find (5) 3/8 inch diameter eye bolts totally bent out straight. I talked to a couple of our stress engineers this morning. They estimated the wind load on the sail generated something like 60000 to 84000 lbs of force. I guess I'm glad the eye bolts yielded. Could have pulled the end of the house out. We lost several big windows on the west side but all in all we were blessed. Many people in the area lost their entire homes. The new home was unscaved.
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They estimated the wind load on the sail generated something like 60000 to 84000 lbs of force. Sunil could'a hung onto it; he pulls mile-long freight trains at the county fair for free corn dogs
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Yikes! Straight line winds or the rotating kind? I hope nobody was injured in the storms.
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Yikes! Straight line winds or the rotating kind? I hope nobody was injured in the storms. Hard to say. There were confirmed naders in the area. What surprised me yesterday was I realized our patio chairs and table were still on the dock only feet away from were the sails were. In the past the chairs and table have blown off into the water in high wind. They hadn't even moved.
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Quick update we are apparently very lucky. Yesterday afternoon I was at the new house cleaning up construction materials and happen to notice that all of the back porch post were pushed inward about 3 inches off there bases. The framer had them squared up on the porch ancors but had not nailed them in place yet. If they would have come off the entire porch could have collapsed.
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It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
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Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley Rancher and Farmer Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Hey RockyT....I'm Jones'in' for an update....whassup?
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I am going to blow your mind soon enough Bski. I have been so busy playing trim carpenter that I have not had time to post. You can relate to that I am sure. I am real stoked on what we just pulled off for the boulder stack in the swimming hole. We created a spiral stair case out of large flat stone and then placed a 6 inch thick by 8 ft long flat sand stone that is canilvered out as a dive platform. We are going to lock it all together with concrete latter this week. The house is almost complete I will post plenty of pics to rap this thread up. Your place is looking great a masters work as all your stuff is. Here is a small teaser
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Hey Rocky; need any good sized rocks?
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Hey Rocky; need any good sized rocks? Yes Dave I can always use more rocks. Guess thats why my mother named me Rocky. I hope to get up your way one of these days. Here is my lastest pile of rocks. We will be pouring concrete around them and then I will stain it to blend in with the stone for a more natural look.
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Wow, you don't do anything small-time, do ya. Your garage/patio/all purpose room is nicer than most living rooms. I repeat...Wow!
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Thanks Brett I hope this will cure your withdraws for a while.
I did go with a coil all aluminun slat door for the patio area it is scheduled to be installed next week. Then I will try to tackle the barn doors I built which are still standing in my shop.
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And last but not least Jeff this is for you. I know how bored you get with this girly house stuff so here you go. The hotrod is getting a little mag time. I raced in the local goodguys autocross and caught the eye of the PHR editor. I never thought it would be featured in a magazine but it is suppose to be on the stands in the next few months. It is in the August issue of PHR highlighting the race event at this link. http://www.popularhotrodding.com/events/...INTERSTITIAL_15They did the photo shoot a few months ago in Waco Tx.
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DAMN that's what I'm talking about. PHOTOS under the hood please. Please let us know when the PHR issue is on the streets, I'd like to buy that magazine! Respect for driving your car like you stole it. That's how I treated all my hot rods - they aren't museum pieces. ROCK ON!
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Absolutely beautiful Rocky. I love the wood/rock exterior, and the kitchen WOW.
The bookcase that hinges open - where does that lead? Or am I looking at the photos wrong.
Jeez I love this project!
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As you wish & the doors lead into the attic spaces for hvac service and storage areas. FYI the car is so fast you can't even get still frame of it when it's moving.
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Damn and here I thought the secret door would lead to a Speak Easy or something. Love the LS1 F85 and the Rocket on the engine covers. Damn Rocky you do stuff right!
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Two thumbs up for the house AND the car!
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Very nice job RT. The stone work is outstanding (house and pond).
BTW how did the shop door work ?
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E I will let you know soon. I have been busy trying to get the interior finished. As I stated above I have went with a commercial all aluminum coil slat door with operator & remote for the main door. I plan to install the first sliding door in the next few weeks and if it works out I will fabricate and install the second one. If not I will go with light duty manual coil doors as a back up plan. My only concern about the sliding doors is the wind load they could recieve. Generally they are hung on the outside and therefore are supported by the building when the wind blows. These are on the inside and I am still thinking about how I will insure they can handle a heavy wind force. It should not be an issue if they are fully closed I will be supporting the latch side completely form top to bottom. If they are left partically open they are only held by a single stay roller on the bottom. I got a little gun shy after the twister came thru here a few months ago.
I would also note that breeze ways really do work. It is amazing the air flow that generates thru this area. It has made it real bareable to work even in the 100+ temps we are getting.
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The rock pile is complete just need to stain the concrete and pray for rain. The shop door was a tight fit but we manage to squeeze it in. It turned out very clean installed so I have decided not to box it in. The front entrance side walk
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Just another spectacular RockyT creation. Man, it came together quickly. Did you hire out a buncha subs, or did you have incredible family support?.....or both? - Ranger looks like he just saw a yard gnome
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