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Unread 10-08-2013, 10:22 PM   #11
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The plywood went up with the help of the New Holland about 25 sheets per load.
It is only 5/8" ply and easier to handle than 3/4. It's weather tight for the winter. In the spring it will get 4" sheets of foam insulation with standing-seam steel on top of that. Should last several generations.
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Unread 10-08-2013, 10:55 PM   #12
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Dean, when they come that hard they taste mighty good And after all that manual labor................good shot!
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Dean did you get to shoot the little twenty after all? charlie

No Charlie, I promised I wouldn't shoot the little 20 ga lifter. I took my 16 ga lifter on the 0-frame with the 24" barrels with no choke.... originally 28" barrels.

And No, by the way - I don't especially like to work on barns, although it is good clean honest work. I help Tom because he is my dear friend. I've known him since he was about 2 years old. My Dad and his Dad hunted together up there for several decades. They're both gone now.
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Dean please tell us more about the 20ga lifter
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Rich, see my thread "Peoples Choice Late Arrival" for pictures and discussion.
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