boring tuesday

On Tuesday everybody kept working on same things they had been working for a couple of weeks now. I was partially in workshop working on windows and helped Nick Bishop a little bit because Van our carpenter went to the site to unload other windows and left over pieces, and I didn’t have my partner to finish windows. Eventually I ended up leaving red barn with Nick Wickersham, Sarah, and Frances. We went to Selma to get more pallets and unloaded them at the site…
Adam, Chris and John worked on auto cad, Christine was gone all day, she was back in auburn trying to figure out if she did lose anybody in Virginia shooting!


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  1. Comment by Scott Smith | 04/28/07 at 2:47 am

    What is the process you guys are going through to repair the windows?

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  3. Comment by golpar | 04/28/07 at 12:02 pm

    We look at the existing pieces on other windows, measure them, make them and install them on the window that is missing those pieces. It is a long process because they are rotted and measurements are mostly not accurate…

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  1. Comment by Scott Smith | 04/28/07 at 2:47 am

    What is the process you guys are going through to repair the windows?

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    1. Comment by golpar | 04/28/07 at 12:02 pm

      We look at the existing pieces on other windows, measure them, make them and install them on the window that is missing those pieces. It is a long process because they are rotted and measurements are mostly not accurate…


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