the "What are you doing NOW" thread (part deux)

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finished the grass cut in the back yard,, also weed wacked on the one side of the house,,, did the grass in the front too,, weeded alittle,, did it all :LOL: ,, came in and took a short nap ?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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applying Flex Seal to my shed.................

I had to replace a sheet of T111 that had rotted out. I had tarred all around the perimeter of the shed about 3 years ago as water - when it rained hard was getting under & flooding out the interior. When I replaced the T111 I broke that seal. Hoping this works 'cause all the hardware store had besides this was a 10 gallon bucket of tar for a ridiculous price.

 
applying Flex Seal to my shed.................

I had to replace a sheet of T111 that had rotted out. I had tarred all around the perimeter of the shed about 3 years ago as water - when it rained hard was getting under & flooding out the interior. When I replaced the T111 I broke that seal. Hoping this works 'cause all the hardware store had besides this was a 10 gallon bucket of tar for a ridiculous price.


Maybe you should think about getting a new shed
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Maybe you should think about getting a new shedView attachment 32763View attachment 32764

not that easy - this one's built on a concert slab & it's pretty big - 25 X 15 - it's all "stick built" and this was cheaper then replacing it & hauling all the debris away - eventually I'll probably have to do that
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I don't have a garage so this takes the place of that for storage anywho.
 
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