You may even be able to eliminate some other stuff, can't tell from that pic.
Ivar the Red wrote:Yeah, Rich, I've already cut several cross members out, and the one running lengthwise use to go all the way back. I just stopped there 'cause I was setting the grass on fire.
Nitetimes wrote:Ivar the Red wrote:Yeah, Rich, I've already cut several cross members out, and the one running lengthwise use to go all the way back. I just stopped there 'cause I was setting the grass on fire.
So what's wrong with that??? Just less to mow!!!![]()
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Ivar the Red wrote:Nitetimes wrote:Ivar the Red wrote:Yeah, Rich, I've already cut several cross members out, and the one running lengthwise use to go all the way back. I just stopped there 'cause I was setting the grass on fire.
So what's wrong with that??? Just less to mow!!!![]()
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But I was standing on that particular grass.
Ivar the Red wrote:Ok, but framing the walls is still ok, isn't it?
Nitetimes wrote:Ivar the Red wrote:Ok, but framing the walls is still ok, isn't it?
That's my preference but not all do. I like insulation.
sixpar wrote:
rdkng07 wrote:Hi all,
I saw my neighbor building a dog house using 2x4’s. I thought to myself, why? So I went over and explained that he should rip the 2x4’s in half, still have plenty of strength, and build a lighter and less expensive unit. He said that never occurred to him and asked how to rip boards with a skill saw. I ripped them for him on my table saw.
I guess most people either don’t have the tools, (I know you can rip if need be with skill saw, cause I have done many a time), or it never occurs to them that such things can or should be done.
Most folks build a porch, a dog house, a railing, or whatever out of 2x4’s. That’s all they ever saw gramps or dad doing. Unfortunately, that carries over to the trailer build as well.
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