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Old 09-15-2021, 03:11 PM   #884
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: My Big Fat Renovation

Up next is pressure washing all of the tractor tire rub marks off the wall (oops - at least the tires was lower than the window height!) and pressure washing all the block to paint it with drylok.

For the first time in 2 years the inside wall block on that side is finally drying out.

I bought all of the trench drain to install. I picked out a couple samples for pavers.

After the block is painted I think I'm going to finish the siding. I can only reach the first +/-6' and I don't want to do another 7' in height worth of 52' of siding on a ladder. I realized I won't be able to fit my scaffold if I start the wall.... so siding is next, at least the shop will "appear" to be done-ish.

Not quite sure yet... but the face of the wall will be 3.5-4' away from the shop, probably end up with 4'.
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