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Doggy Palace..
Started working on the doggy palace today, we have limited space on the back porch, so I decided to build a two dog, dog house. We have a Great Dane who's only getting bigger and the Czech shepherd, so the taller wider side will be for Titus the Dane, and the other for Adalai the shepherd. Titus loves laying on top of his house so it will have a mostly flat roof with the step up from the small side to the large. I just finished a fence project and have lots of left over redwood boards, so it will be sided in redwood. Hope to finish tomorrow, I'll post up some more pix when it's done.
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I finished up the puppy palace today, it came out pretty well, I'm quite happy with it, as are the pups, which is most important. Ended up costing about $120 but that's including a few tools I had to pick up to finish the project, like new saw blades, and some new driver bits. Took probably about 10-11 hours to complete, the only thing I'm going to add to it is some kitchen floor mats inside, that are easily removable, and I'm going to try to find a local artisan to make some small name plates out of redwood.
This is mostly framed up here, the second day of work.. http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/...306fd93703.jpg And here is the finished project in the garage ready to go out... http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/...217d7500c4.jpg And here it is with the pups, Titus trying to get on top, and Adalai laughing at him, of course he wants in the short side, and she keeps going in the big side.. http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/...b56e4cc178.jpg |
This is great. I love how they both have their own sides. :) Great job.
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Thanks! It's big upgrade from their last dog house, which the Dane was still somehow squeezing in and out of until this afternoon.
http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/...DABC2B3F40.jpg And here's Titus, he's figured out how to get on top... http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/...DAC2B108F6.jpg |
Hope you going to keep it under cover with the roof built like that.
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LOL at the dog on the roof. Anybody walking past that fence would be shocked to see a dog standing there staring over it at them.
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Nice job!
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It actually has some pitch to it, it's just hard to see from the pix, water runs right off, and no leaks inside. And there is a bit of an overhang on the back that is hard to see in the pics also. But it is under a covered area of the patio as well.
As for the dog over the fence, last week I had to terrace off and put a fence around a corner of our hill in the back of lot because he would put his front feet up over the wall(its about 18" shorter here because of the dirt buildup) and look down at people as they would walk by. He's a lover, but scary looking. Already 35" tall and 110# and not even 10 months old yet. |
I'm talking about your not leaving any over hang on the front or sides. Waters going to rot out the trim and get under the shingles.
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Oh, got it, I actually sealed all those edges with Alex plus, because I didn't want to buy edge cap shingles, I was trying to keep the price down, though it probably would still get under the shingles, but alas, it's covered lol, hopefully everything works out, time shall tell.
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Never head of edge cap shingles, you may mean starter strip.
No need for it on the outside, just run the shingle so there was some hanging over the edge. |
I thought about putting up something like these, but they were quite pricey. But I see what you are saying.
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Good gawd cut us some slack. The important thing it seems is we need to know where everyone lives and hell he's in S. CA so why would it need to be under cover other than for ultraviolet damage?
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What is that a Z1000 in the background? :thumbup: |
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You will have to excuse the roofer in us for nitpicking, we cant help it. |
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