You did an amazing job love your work ❤️ I have a couple of questions if you don't mind where did you get the plans and you said you modified them what changes did you make one last thing can you tell me what is the size of your rafters, roof thanks for sharing your work keep it up
Don’t you want a couple inches of overhang for the windows with the roof so water doesn’t fall directly on the side of the house and the windows seems?
I am looking at a CW2100 as well, how are you liking it after 1 year? I plan to put it in a 18' x 13' room and maybe help our heater on cold days I suspect the small blower will not be an issue. Do you know how tall the inside of the fire box it?
One thing about inserts is that they dont have big fireboxes but the bricks in the fireplace add mass. If you burn an all day fire the bricks should slowly release heat through the night.
Yes you’re right - we thought it must be an alligator because of the crazy looking tail and feet, but looking at the pictures of a common snapping turtle I think we were wrong.
@handson2022 Common Snapping Turtle Chelydra serpentina .Alligator Snapping Turtle Macrochelys temminchii doesn't leave water until early summer to lay eggs . Leave them alone poking them with sticks isn't a good idea .
you are gonna hit the bottom if you weigh more than 50 lbs. I dug mine our originally with an escavator and every few years since by hand. your bowl needs much steeper walls and depth. you are like 1/3 or maybe half done.
Nope. I calculated the depth in the middle to avoid that. It could have been deeper on the sides, but it worked great for the kids and actually for my wife and me and the neighbors. The only person that touched ground on the sides weighed >200 lbs, so it didn't concern me.
We don't live there anymore. The only potential problem I remember is that I miscalculated and dug the hole about 1 ft too wide. There was still barely enough space for the trampoline feet, but barely.
Yes, I found some steel canopy footers online that were the perfect size to fit up inside the receivers on the frame where the trampoline legs would go. I can't find the link but I'm pretty sure they were called "canopy footers".