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Setting the cupola

In some cultures it is customary to do a "Cupola Dance" after the setting of the Cupola is complete. This ritual begins approximately at 4:30 pm at a neighboring watering hole of your choice!

"We raise our challis to thee, "ye ol' kilt wearing nail driver!"

Does it have to be inspected?

pc1
 
Pcinspector1 said:
In some cultures it is customary to do a "Cupola Dance" after the setting of the Cupola is complete. This ritual begins approximately at 4:30 pm at a neighboring watering hole of your choice!"We raise our challis to thee, "ye ol' kilt wearing nail driver!"

Does it have to be inspected?

pc1
I welcome your archaic but wise cultural traditions in my life.

Inspections, yes.

And chickens have to sleep somewhere, even 20 feet up, in a coop with motorized remote controlled windows and a chandelier.

Brent.
 
MASSDRIVER said:
I love driving the handler.FYI. There is 40 pieces of Simpson hardware nailed to that thing.

However, the 6x16 purlins it sits on have none. Go figure.

Brent.
I wasn't the least bit surprised that you built it....that you spelled it correctly is a different story.
 
ICE said:
I wasn't the least bit surprised that you built it....that you spelled it correctly is a different story.
"It" is not really that hard of a word to spell, what for my book learnin' into my formative years.

Brent.
 
I enjoy videos. We should have more of them. As long as you are careful....what with the dress and all.
 
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