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Nice work, Ken. Your oven was the one that inspired me to believe I could do this. I even followed your tried and true string method to good results. I curved and cantilevered a landing and am framing a gabled house. I appreciate your example.
Joe
Joe
Member WFOAMBA Wood Fired Oven Amatueur Masons Builders America
Really truely every-nut-and-bolt-is-in-place-and-polished finished? That's impressive all by itself...
Uhhmm, well... I need to put some little trim pieces on the 6x6's where they go into the counter tops. And we will ALWAYS be collecting decorations on our travels to adorn the walls with.
Hi Ken,
If I read your image dates correctly, this should be your third summer with the pergola up. I am building one along side my wfo as well, and was wondering what type of wood you used for your beams and lattice work (the posts look like pressure treated lumber)? Also, how has the wood held up?
Thanks,
gene
All the wood is pressure treated pine. I used Kiln Dried After Treatment (KDAT) wood which is a little more pricy but I was able to put on the finish prior to construction. For the finish I used Sikkens Cetol Deck. It's holding up great.
Hey Ken, in your roof design what did you do with the soffet area between your roof joists? I know the joists rest on the vertical wall framing but how did you attach them and close them up so birds and bees don't fly in and nest near the dome?
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