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  • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View Post
    Gulf,

    I knew I should known better not of posted a pic of my measly SM plants knowing full well that their southern cousins would be ten times as big and already fruiting. Those are some might fine looking maters you got. At least I can say they're related................ My hands can only handle so much tin snipping before they cramp up. By the time I am done with the copper cladding I will be able to rip telephone books in half.
    Russell,
    They are not measly, it is just the difference in the growing seasons. You can't fight mother nature. When yours are producing great, I will be fighting mid season blights .

    What kind of snips are you using? The type that you are using may be the difference between easy cutting and carpal tunnel .
    Last edited by Gulf; 05-31-2014, 05:04 PM.
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    • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

      No pics, I got home late. But I did check, and I've got a few baby tomatoes a bunch of blossoms. I think gulf had his in the ground a couple weeks ahead of me...not sure. It started getting hot here this week and we got a nice soak yesterday and today, after weeks of no rain.
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      • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

        Nothing fancy, just some Stanley straight cut.
        Russell
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        • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

          Enough tomato talk. I demand copper porn!
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          • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

            Originally posted by deejayoh View Post
            Enough tomato talk. I demand copper porn!
            How is the copper coming along? The first course looks great, can't wait to see it progress.

            Tomatoes are great, but the copper is extra cool.

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            • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

              Don't know about copper, but aluminum cuts very nicely using a utility knife and your brake. Score along the jaws of the brake, bend up--when you pull down on the metal, it should snap off nicely...always straight cuts--that is if your brake is straight. That is how we always cut aluminum coil when doing trim work. Copper should be the same--but might have to score more than once.

              After a bunch of searching, I was able to find San Maranzo seeds locally, got a very late start planting them and they are still quite small. Hope for great things from them--at least that is what everyone else raves about. We'll see!
              No pictures yet either, don't have a good enough close-up lens.

              Good to see that you started on the copper cladding. I've been busy putting a metal roof on my woodshed/oven structure. Today painting the siding.

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              • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                I will give the score and brake technique a try. Using 16 oz copper or abt 23 mils.

                Got the copper starter strip fasten to the dome. Used trim head SS screws so not to react with the copper. SS just does not have the torque strength, twisted the heads off several screws. Worked on forming the first set of 1/2 and full diamond shingles today. Slow process, like the starter strip. But expecting the others will faster to build as I get the process down.
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                • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                  That'll look cool when it's done....like copper scales.
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                  • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                    Here's an update, getting more efficient with cutting, bending, fitting the copper. Almost have the first full shingle course done.
                    Russell
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                    • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                      Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View Post
                      Here's an update, getting more efficient with cutting, bending, fitting the copper. Almost have the first full shingle course done.
                      Wow Russell
                      That is looking awesome
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                      • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                        That's going to look sharp!
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                        • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                          That looks amazing once it weather's will look even more amazing. Well done Russell.

                          Just one thing have you sealed your rendered finish?
                          I Would be concerned about condensation soaking through if not..
                          Cheers Colin

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                          • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                            This is going to be one of the most elegant domes on the forum. Very nice job.
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                            • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                              Very nice Russell - I hope it's not copyright! Are the small tabs screwed in under the folds and do you use rawl plugs?
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                              • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                                Very nice indeed. Shows the thought involved. This will be very special. Would not have expected anything less.
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