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36 in. x 80 in. 3000 Series White Right-Hand Fullview Etched Glass Easy Install Aluminum Storm Door with Nickel Hardware Locations in Your Area Please call store prior to visit as not all of our products are stocked at all locationsAt The Screen Door, we specialize in embroidery and screen printing on a wide range of products. All of the work is done in-house. Let us promote your corporate or team image in a style that will get noticed. Click on the headings on the side and follow the links to view the products we sell. If you have any questions or would like a quote, feel free to contact us and we will be happy to assist you. At Overhead Door of Winnipeg and Overhead Door of Brandon, we offer our customers the best products available on the market. For this very reason we choose to offer our customers Manitoba's leading roll shutter manufacturers - Pentagon Security Shutters. Protect your business from break-ins, theft or unwanted entry. Security shutters are custom made, completely retractable, and are easily adjusted to provide the right amount of security and privacy.




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I have no idea why it's taken me this long to post these pictures. There was one week in mid-Oct where it was fairly nice and things dried up (it had been raining off and on for a few weeks). We got tarps on everything during that dry window and then it started to rain again a few days later, so perfect timing. Tom scowling at the camera. The two main tarps are 40ft x 60 ft, so a lot of the berm is covered too. It should keep the snow melt off so that we can get started right away in the spring, and more importantly, it will keep water off during the freeze/thaw cycle for those weeks in the winter when it's above zero, sunny, and melting during the day, and below zero and freezing during the night. You definitely want to avoid water getting into the tire walls when those freeze/thaw cycles occur. This should hopefully be the only winter we have to do this; we hope to get the roof on by the end of next summer/fall. That's about $500 worth of tarp in this one shot. Probably $600 of tarps all together.




They're the good quality super thick ones so hopefully we can reuse them for other purposes in years to come. We're close to being done pounding tires! Updated tire count on the front wall (the south facing wall that will support the windows): 1st row: 215's---38 tires pounded 2nd row: 205's---3 tires pounded (35 more to go) There will only be two rows total for this front part. All lined up and ready to go. I was away at a conference so it was just Tom out here with all the animals. We had been talking about installing screen doors on the trailer and rabbitry to keep flies out. He checked a bunch of stores and unless you're willing to pay hundreds of dollars, your only options are absolute garbage. So, he made and installed two doors himself while I was gone. I just got back and together we Maghda-proofed them with some chicken wire. She absolutely destroyed the screen on the screen door at our house in Brandon trying to paw at the doorknob to open the door.




She's relentless, and she can open doors as long as they open inwards.The "T" is to prevent the screen from sagging. Bonus pic: Maghda + puppies!! Under the spare camper. Finishing up the initial packout. We filled in the scallops/valleys between each pair of tires a few weeks ago. Now we've connected them with more concrete mix. I like to think of the filled scallops as O's that we just connected by a bunch of X's. We still have just shy of 50 tires to pound along the front (south facing wall to support theOnce the tires are done we'll be continuing packout with adobe, making the walls one relatively smooth surface with no lumps. Bonus pic: Maghda had puppies!!! We need to do two rows of tires along the south wall to hold up the windows. We've decided to use 215's for the first row and 205's for the second row. This wall is not load-bearing; it just has to hold the weight of the windows. The smaller sized tires should be fine for this, and will make it nice & quick.




We've lined up the 215's and it will take 38 tires for the first row. We had four enthusiastic volunteers come out Saturday and we pounded 13 tires! We've now finished tire #16 so 22 more to go for the first course. We are done the main tire wall! The only tires left to pound are the ones to support the south-facing windows, which will be maybe 70-80 tires. We've got clay piled up in a line right beside where those tires need to go, so it should be super quick filling them up. The back wall consists of 444 tires total First course (size: 265): 54 tires Second course (size: 265): 52 tires (less tires because of the culverts and a few blocks to fix spacing issues caused by the culverts)Third course (size:245): 56 tires Fourth course (size:235): 57 tires Fifth course (size:235): 57 tires Sixth course (size:235): 56 tires Seventh course (size:225): 56 tires Eighth course (size:225): 56 tires Our back wall is supposed to be 8 feet from finished floor level, including the bond beam.

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