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> NPC - A project to make the significant other happy!, only $50 Pretty easy just be carefully not to lacerate yourself!
Mikey914
post Apr 10 2020, 07:44 PM
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So made these from correlated tin roofing 8' long, and bought the screws and 12' 10' cedar board from Parr 2"x10" planter board rough

$20 home depot for the tin
$22 at Parr for the cedar
$8 for screws
$4 drip edge

24" cut boards
cut and bend metal
screw together
add drop edge


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post Apr 10 2020, 07:57 PM
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Nice work! I would have cut myself to ribbons if I tried to make those.
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post Apr 10 2020, 09:40 PM
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Good thing is the sheet edges aren't too ship. Only the parts you cut.
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