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![]() Scotty wrote: "Peter" wrote in message ups.com... I ''bypassed'' the inspecors here. I remember making the wood scaffolding, it was almost as much work as the barn itself. Made for a nice bon-fire afterwards, though. Sigh. I *wish* I'd bypassed the inspectors (I did for the house). It would have taken a year off the job. Often easier to seek forgiveness than permission. As it was I got tired of it all, had planning permission but the building guys were still sitting on final approval. I dug out all the footings, boxed it all up, did the steel fixing then rang up & asked for it to be inspected as I had the concrete trucks booked. They approved it and issued my plans.... Next time I want to build something I'm just going to do it. As long as the *******s don't have sufficient time to run Google Earth scans or get clever s/ware to do it for them, who's to know. I'm going sailing this week. it's gonna be cold, in the 40s. Brrrr! Wuss :-) I've just got back from working where the water temp was 1.5C and the air temp about the same. 1.5C , that's like what, 55 * f.? Phhtttt! Ummm, not quite..... PDW |
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