Red River Rebuild!
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The crew taking a break before we set the last two roof trusses.
Keeping everybody safe!
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perfect...looks like a neck brace and a hard hat....
good seeing eric, keenan, and sadly, you too Matt....
good seeing eric, keenan, and sadly, you too Matt....
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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Looks great every day i drive by for work.
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Is it going to be all metal? That is one way to stop it from burning down...
Good luck and it's looking good!
Good luck and it's looking good!
I don't have haters, I have fans in denial.
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Yeah all steel. These buildings are real nice. I wired tons of them during the years I did commercial electrical work. They are used for everything from factories to stores to medical centers. If anyone needs one put up, let me know. They should only get easier from here.
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Not only is it more fireproof, but termites and mold are greatly reduced too. Build anything out of wood in this area and you'll be pressure washing the black mold off and feeding critters before you know it. These also have a fifty year warranty. Did I mention if you need one put up let me know?ynp1 wrote:Is it going to be all metal? That is one way to stop it from burning down...
Good luck and it's looking good!
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who's kid is that?
If you give a man a match, he'll be warm for a minute. If you set him on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life!
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Good luck on the build guys- great to see such an establishment getting put back together!
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any chance the photo order could reshuffle? i'd much rather see the next generation of american gladiator than the toasted remains of the building which housed the passion from which he/she emerged.
training is for people who care, i have a job.
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The Power is ON!!
We got the temp. electric hooked up yesterday four and a half years after the fire. Yeah!!!
First order of business,CRANK UP THE TUNES!
I spent the better part of the afternoon jackhammering concrete! Damn it felt good!
Matt got these shears for cutting through the steel framing that totally kick arse. No more worn out hands from cutting steel with tin snips.
I love electricity!!