I’m trying to get this roofing course complete and it’s really about all I focus on these days.
When I first got into the inspection business I took a correspondence course from (I won’t say it). The tapes were was sooo boring that I had to fight to stay awake.
The series of about 12 tapes took so long to make that the narrator had a full head of hair in the first tape and by the end of the last tape… he was bald!
Anyway, I decided that if I ever had the chance to make educational videos, they were going to keep the viewer awake! I never thought that I’d have the opportunity, but now that I do… let’s just say that most inspectors have never seen some of this stuff before.
Lots of location shooting, lots of dealing with experts, lots and lots of research. It’s been almost all I’ve worked on for 14 months and we’re finally about to start shooting. I had a full head of hair when this project started, but I’m afraid that by the time it’s finished… I’ll be bald!
Here is a deck attached to a deck. Nice tie in between decks
They also knocked out all the support post on old deck. Found architects drawing on site, it was not followed.
Thanks, Jeff, Marcel and Buck. It’s always nice to hear from you guys. I miss participating on the boards, 'cause it’s always nice to talk to old friends and meet new ones. Plus… I learn a lot from you all that I can pass on!
Except Marcel… bad comment on me going bald. Fie… Fie…
The heads are too big and thin, Chuck, and 10d hanger nails would have the number “10” visible on the head. The heads on 8d and 10d hanger nails are real thick. These are thin heads. These are roofing nails.