Roofing?

Started by Rico, July 22, 2011, 08:51:20 AM

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moyer777

Or the Vulcan hand salute!

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Rico

The weathervane is based on a place we've given a lot of money to.

Bryancd

Quote from: Rico on August 16, 2011, 08:26:16 AM
The weathervane is based on a place we've given a lot of money to.

U of M!!!!

..or wait, was it Mich State?....

moyer777

Oh I was thinking master replicas! Lol

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Rico

Quote from: Bryancd on August 16, 2011, 08:27:17 AM
Quote from: Rico on August 16, 2011, 08:26:16 AM
The weathervane is based on a place we've given a lot of money to.

U of M!!!!

..or wait, was it Mich State?....

U of M?!??!  Bite your tongue!

Come on!  Look at the smilies available here:    :msu :state :msu :state

Bryancd

I know, sacrilege! Sorry, I knew that and realized my mistake quickly!

Rico

Considering we've give MSU 4 college tuition's, we figured we should represent a little.  :)

Bryancd

So the Spartan will be flying high above casa Rico!

Rico

Here's a pic from the place I ordered it from.  We have it already and I'll take pics once it's up on our cupola.


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moyer777


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sheldor

Does it always point west?

Rico

Quote from: sheldor on August 16, 2011, 03:35:16 PM
Does it always point west?

Well, I sure hope not.  But that would be appropriate.  :)

Rico

Well, two long days at the roof and they are still working on it.  They should finish today.  I think they are light with their crew.  It's only been 2-3 guys working on it.  Anyway, I'll get some more pics up soon - hopefully when it's done!

billybob476

Yeah, if there's one thing I've learned since becoming a homeowner it's that any project tends to extend at least slightly beyond the estimate :)