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I finally got back to a customers house to take pictures of a couple rafter plates I made for them. I took pictures of 3 of his big steers and 3 of his cows. I blew them up to a grid line and cut them out and over lapped them a little. Cut them out and cleaned them up and they looked great. Attached Images
Reply:Cool. 👍Sent from my SM-T537R4 using Tapatalk
Reply:BobThis appears to be the bearing/cord of a 'King Post'.If so - please post pics of the truss from a distance.Opus
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Reply:Bob, that is mighty impressive!
Reply:That's really cool!What size are the timbers for comparison?TOO MANY TOOLS & NO MORE SPACE
Reply:Nice!Sincerely, William McCormick
Reply:nice work. the bolt heads kind of spoil it's looks. maybe if you countersunk the holes they wouldn't be so visible?i.u.o.e. # 15queens, ny and sunny fla
Reply:Good work
Reply:Opus, these are decorative only.
Reply:Originally Posted by docweldernice work. the bolt heads kind of spoil it's looks. maybe if you countersunk the holes they wouldn't be so visible?
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