a tad nit picky here... but, why do you have the roof ribs running opposite to the roof slope? if no good reason, now might be a good time to fix it. or just do classic shingles if you don't have the ridge/edge cappy thing a ma jiggers.
I see what you're looking at...final picture looks sloped, but it is an illusion. Ribs are running correct direction if you look at first pic.a tad nit picky here... but, why do you have the roof ribs running opposite to the roof slope? if no good reason, now might be a good time to fix it. or just do classic shingles if you don't have the ridge/edge cappy thing a ma jiggers.
I used liquid nails to glue the 3/4" plywood floor to the 2x6 joists, along with many screws. I also calked every seam. I would be surprised if it ever squeaks.ShadowHunter sandwiches hardware cloth between the floor joists and the plywood to reduce squeaks and mouseproofing. Works fantastic.
The one tower blind came with a trailer house type anchor cable and a turn buckle. Placed it directly in the center under the bli d and it hasn't moved yet. And it was anchored into some pretty sandy dirtI'm going to get Elevator brackets (the real ones, not the 1/2 price Chinese knock offs) and 4x4s to elevate it 6 to 8 feet.
What do you tower blind guys do to anchor them?
- I was thinking big-time earth anchors, steel cable, and turnbuckles, but am open to ideas.