Door stops, screen doors, exposed framing, crackle paint,…I could go on. It just never stops with you, does it? LOL!!! Your posts of your work-in-progress are very appreciated!
Ken I really like the work that you do on the wood. I especially like the detail where the building floor and the deck boards come together at the door. Randy
W O W ! Great stuff Ken, love this stage, seeing all that hard work on the walls, windows, and doors suddenly take life. Flooring looks so good, you can hear the creaks and squeaks!
it really looks excellent. i can remember the store front/turned library in the little town i grew up in and the floor looked exactly like that. creaked like hell too. i used to ride my bike the 4 mile round trip to return a hardy boys book and get another one to take home. good times, good times.....heheheheh.
Lol...that and a quarter will get you a cup of coffee...or not!
Once the rest of the floor is down and the final "grunge" gets applied it will blend much better. Looks a bit stark in contrast right now. Thanks for a good lift me up this evening, appreciate the note!
Quick update on Shelby's. Have glued the four walls of the second story section of the Bait & Tackle Shop together as shown. I decided to replace the two piece resin roof castings with rafters as I plan to add some roof details that require the sheeting to show under the shake shingles. Working on the interior of the lower level and that of the main structure. Steady as she goes...
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Appreciate that Randy.
Jerry
Appreciate that Kevin, I hate the thought of the response being "here we go again, more pictures of those damn walls!"lol.
Thanks Brett...you've made it so easy to do, don't want to abuse the privilege!
Thanks much Jerry.
Three sides of the structure are attached directly to the sill framing. Then the floor decking was added and the wharf decking.
View from the front...
Ample room to "get in there" for detail work. The final wall will be installed just prior to the final detailing.
Another look to illustrate the rounded board edges.
Note the board detailing an the effect of having the different deck board widths.
More later...
Great stuff Ken, love this stage, seeing all that hard work on the walls, windows, and doors suddenly take life.
Flooring looks so good, you can hear the creaks and squeaks!
Appreciate that Brett and had a blast detailing the walls but glad to be putting things together finally!
Thanks Emery!...planning where all those stellar 3D parts are going to go...much fun with that.
Hey Kev thanks much. Right...back then we had to make our own fun and adventures now they come on a keyboard and screen!
Jerry
Jerry
Once the rest of the floor is down and the final "grunge" gets applied it will blend much better. Looks a bit stark in contrast right now. Thanks for a good lift me up this evening, appreciate the note!
Jerry