tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668724761102832510.post4365805493319008022..comments2024-03-23T05:53:33.915-04:00Comments on Mike and Lisa's World: Chapter 131...How To Build A Shed Part 3ylisa7http://www.blogger.com/profile/13228365537634762034noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668724761102832510.post-71065519058491337212013-04-11T17:15:33.827-04:002013-04-11T17:15:33.827-04:00Thank you so much for that advice. I will pass th...Thank you so much for that advice. I will pass that on to Mike:)ylisa7https://www.blogger.com/profile/13228365537634762034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668724761102832510.post-81604376647953939282013-04-11T14:34:14.357-04:002013-04-11T14:34:14.357-04:00If you have a need to cut a lot of aluminum soffit...If you have a need to cut a lot of aluminum soffit or even vinyl siding a little trick a buddy of mine that does it for a living taught me is to reverse the blade on your circular saw. This will give you a nice straight cut in a very short period of time, just don't use your new blade because it will dull it. They actually go to woodshops and get their old ones that are dull because it doesn't matter.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668724761102832510.post-60470551107885318452013-03-21T10:16:21.222-04:002013-03-21T10:16:21.222-04:00Thank you so much. I'm sure Mike and I will c...Thank you so much. I'm sure Mike and I will continue to do crazy things as long as we are able to:)<br /><br />I am so glad you enjoyed our adventures so far. We hope to have many more.ylisa7https://www.blogger.com/profile/13228365537634762034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668724761102832510.post-18977053626268790822013-03-21T00:34:02.851-04:002013-03-21T00:34:02.851-04:00Wow! Body work on a shipping container... But look...Wow! Body work on a shipping container... But look at the outcome! That is really something!!<br /><br />Well! I do beleive I've come to the end of this saga... It's 12:30am, March 21, 2013...I should be in bed for a couple hours already, but this was more fun! I look forward to reading your other adventures, and please! keep doing this wierd and wonderful stuff! I've enjoyed this story immensley; a lot to learn from it, stuff that applies to most homemakers, everywhere, to a greater or lesser degree. <br /><br />Again, thanks, Mike, Lisa, for sharing!! - DaveAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14010788776929963107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668724761102832510.post-29652764979831163532013-02-27T16:25:15.155-05:002013-02-27T16:25:15.155-05:00Thank you for writing in. That is a good suggesti...Thank you for writing in. That is a good suggestion.<br /><br />Go back...there is plenty of story to read:)ylisa7https://www.blogger.com/profile/13228365537634762034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668724761102832510.post-81038607937086239742013-02-27T15:28:53.613-05:002013-02-27T15:28:53.613-05:00Lisa I love the work you guys are doing. Living on...Lisa I love the work you guys are doing. Living on the west coast on a postage sized piece of property I can only dream of having a view like yours some day. <br /><br />One comment on the step that Mike built for you. If he hasn't yet, he should find a way to anchor the step to the building. If it's just free standing with straight down sides it could roll on you if you step too far out of the building and place your weight on the outer edge. If you look at the manufactured stools in the stores you will notice they have sides flared out from the step to prevent this from happening. <br />I look forward to reading your next installment.<br />Matt Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com