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I realize that there is someone who designed that and you build what he drew but I had trouble following simple plans to build a chikken coop. It was so bad the chikkens didn't even want to go in it.

That is some awesome work there Lumber.
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looks like you and your crew take pride in your work, coming along great
That's putting it lightly... I can't think of a single contractor I've ever done work for who cares enough about what they're doing to a) take that many progess pics, b) keep a jobsight that clean and tight, and c) be so passionate to want to share it with everyone they know.

Congrats on the job. Looks like it's gonna turn out awesome.
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What supports the pilings? Do they just get hammered in like marine pilings or drilled in with an auger? Or is there some kind of footer beneath?
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What supports the pilings? Do they just get hammered in like marine pilings or drilled in with an auger? Or is there some kind of footer beneath?

the pilings are 35 footers and are hammered in they hold good , and thanks for all the kind words we really do pride ourselves in quality and keeping the job site clean .... makes for a good attitude .
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