
Today we finished up the fascia around the perimeter. The metal roof will overhang this trim so we had to get it on before the roofing was put in place. Hanging over the edge of the roof while holding up 2 x 7 boards is not my idea of fun. But we got it done. Caroline held the bottom edge of the boards by standing on the ladder while I held the top edge and used the nail gun to nail them in place. Neither of us is moving very well at this point after using muscles which haven't been used in years.
Last week we got the cross bracing between the bents lag bolted into place.

I talked with a contractor a couple of weeks ago about putting the roof on for us. He said he could probably do it in 2-3 weeks which is about where we are at this point. It would be nice to get the building undercover before we get any significant snow. The next step for us on the building will be to put a wood floor into the section where the sawmill will be sitting to make a level spot for the mill, and us, to work on. I'd like to get the mill moved in the next little while so that I can clean up along the driveway before the winter. As always it's a case of what to do first. I'd like to move the mill but I need to mill lumber to make the floor to put the mill on.
We are hoping to move on to getting wood for next year's firewood and putting that in the barn so that we can split it this winter.

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