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West side:
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East Side:
Unlike the triangles for the roof, this time I actually made it line up properly.
Unfortunately it doesn't quite have 100% coverage, but I don't think it will be an issue, the bottom couple inches of the 2x6 framing are exposed. I didn't really want to buy another 4 sheets of the thicker T1-11 just to make it have complete coverage. The last two inches will get over it.
This is what the Z-flashing looks like from the inside.
It is quite dark in the shed now, and a very notable echo.
The only source of light is the space between the top plate and the roof.
I also got the frames for the doors built. I couldn't remember what the normal height for a doorknob was, but I put the brace at 42", which is where I intend to put the closing hardware.
Dad - This is the old splitting maul that was down in the old foundation. I might still consider using it as a wedge, but I think its days as a maul are over.
It should be high carbon steel. It will clean up and sharpen. Put a new handle on it and it will be useable. Or bring it with you next time - I'll do it
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