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Re: Working the Sheets

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 2:12 pm
by Jst83
Stout Craftsman wrote:A detailed drawing sure eliminates those "gotchas" later on!

Take care,
Maury


Trust me all the drawings in the world won't do away with the gotchas. :lol:

The plans look good. Do you have a time frame for building?

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:09 pm
by Ira
Maury, 29 is still narrow.

It's not just getting in and out of the thing when you're finally finished building and actually enjoying it:

It's getting in and out of that opening while you're still BUILDING it and working on completing the cabin.

Re: Working the Sheets

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 4:37 pm
by Jst83
Stout Craftsman wrote:Scott,

You are oh so right with that statement! Gotchas are always there no matter what!

I have even seen drawings that because of their quality it would have been better to have no drawings at all!

Take care,
Maury


Mine for example :lol: No matter how good the drawing your going to have variations in all building that you'll have to allow for. That will throw off an entire plan. My thoughts (and maybe just mine) Jump in and see what happens to much planning can disappoint you if you can't build to the level of your drawings.