This shed door had outlived its functional life and a client wanted it replaced. I asked “Do you want to just get it done or do it right?”

They picked the right option.

  • panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Beautiful, great work!

    I don’t know where this is, but that gap on the old did would let so many animals into the shed, the new door looks much better.

    I hate having my shed smell like animal urine/nests.

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      3 days ago

      They had barn cats to prevent rodents from setting up shop in there. I did TNR on those cats. Ended up keeping one of the kittens because the orange girl had absolutely zero instinct for surviving in the wild.

      There is a second door on the back side of this building to a separate section that animals can still get into because the door is even worse than the old one here. We will be replacing that one in the spring.

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          3 days ago

          It took me a very long time to do this because I every board on that needed three coats of clear coat. I have a limited workspace and a garage with no climate control. You can’t apply clear coat if the temperature drops below 55 and I was having to run a space heater the whole time. Plus they’re going to need time to financial recover from this.