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fulltimin
Oct 12, 2020Nomad
Well, as expected it rained all day today. One of those days where you just want to curl up on the sofa and read a good book, (Kindle)? Maybe a laptop, cell phone, tablet? You know, whatever makes your day.
That's what we did. I never even got outside the house today. Neither my wife nor I did. We just kicked back and took it easy.
Anyhow, tomorrow, the rain is supposed to be done by early in the morning, so hopefully, I can get out there and glue some more plywood to the roof.
That brings me to updating the spreadsheet again.
I bought 10 sheets of 1/8" x 4 x 8 plywood, actually labeled as 2.7 mm from the Home Depot. They were $10.98 each, so including tax we ended up spending $116.39.
I also purchased a case of 12, Great Stuff Pro Construction Adhesive. Those are the cans that require using the Pro Gun to dispense it.
I bought that from Amazon. Individually, they were about $20 a can, plus tax. I figured somewhere along the way I'll probably use all or most, of this, so I opted for a cheaper per can rate. By the case, they were $13.67 a can including tax. Individually, 12 of them would have cost me over $250. Total for the 12 was $164.08.
Ok, spreadsheet. Former total was $10,577.46. Adding $116.39 to the $164.08 = $280.47. Adding them up, we have $10,857.93.
That's what we did. I never even got outside the house today. Neither my wife nor I did. We just kicked back and took it easy.
Anyhow, tomorrow, the rain is supposed to be done by early in the morning, so hopefully, I can get out there and glue some more plywood to the roof.
That brings me to updating the spreadsheet again.
I bought 10 sheets of 1/8" x 4 x 8 plywood, actually labeled as 2.7 mm from the Home Depot. They were $10.98 each, so including tax we ended up spending $116.39.
I also purchased a case of 12, Great Stuff Pro Construction Adhesive. Those are the cans that require using the Pro Gun to dispense it.
I bought that from Amazon. Individually, they were about $20 a can, plus tax. I figured somewhere along the way I'll probably use all or most, of this, so I opted for a cheaper per can rate. By the case, they were $13.67 a can including tax. Individually, 12 of them would have cost me over $250. Total for the 12 was $164.08.
Ok, spreadsheet. Former total was $10,577.46. Adding $116.39 to the $164.08 = $280.47. Adding them up, we have $10,857.93.
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