After cleaning out the bed of the pickup truck, picking up the boys and a trip to the lumber yard for materials, we got busy. In just a little less than four hours, we had erected the skeleton of the shade awning.
Everything is braced, screwed down, and structurally sound. I don't worry about someone knocking it over, or the wind lifring it up. It's all treated lumber and should be there for many years. Eight feet tall on the front and 7 feet six inches on the rear, the water will flow toward the back of the yard.
Not too shabby for a bunch of amateur carpenters. Tomrow we'll wrap it with a tarp for a temporary roof and I'll start pricing Galvalume locally and buy what I need. Elder son will help me install it int he days coming.as soon as he clears some other things off his plate.
This project is coming along nicely.
Good little project, and you 'know' it's going to grow... :-)
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