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The porch that was rebuilt just before its imminent collapse
   
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New closet
Frame on the floor
Precisely cut parts of front, side and top and assembled by pocket hole system assembled on the floor.
skelliton upright

As assembled on the floor, now in upright position. Parts scribed to the base board before assembly. The whole unit is secured to the walls with pocket pocket hole fasteners. The squarness of the opening acomplished by the two diognal boards
complete closet
To install the doors it took 1 hour plus, the first time.

The use of 3/4 plywood to build a closet greatly simplifies and expedites the installation. If mesured accurately no need for taping. Saves space and materials and diverse skills like sheetrock application and taping and sanding are not required. The customer wanted to leave the surfaces unpainted.

 

Long standing disaster

Porch to be replaced

Center to center between floor = 9' 8"
Long - outside to outside = 11' 9"
Wall to outside of porch = 5' 4"

Finally it is behind us

New porch
New porch finally
Other view
Finally the disaster is a was
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