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Originally Posted by ironbender
How are the halves connected?



I was surprised and glad to see how.

There's 2x6 main beams on the floor and ceiling of both halves. They are made with connected three 2x6's, and run the entire length of both halves.

After the halves are positioned, they use three 9 inch lag bolts, screwed through in a triangle pattern, one on top, two in bottom, on about 2 inch spacing... They alternate the top/bottom pattern to give even strength. The triangle of lag bolts are spaced on 16" centers for the length of the main beams top and bottom.

I don't think it's gonna come apart in a breeze. wink

House is hurricane rated as Windzone 2.


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One of the least expensive to live in and most comfortable houses I have ever lived in was a Lancer, double wide. Wish I never sold it . Rio7

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I missed this somehow, Barry, but that's a great lookin' place. How long is your Hunny-Do list? smile


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Originally Posted by SockPuppet
I missed this somehow, Barry, but that's a great lookin' place. How long is your Hunny-Do list? smile



LOL!

Oh man...

Getting things checked off, slowly.

Have to put the new cell service booster in the new house today. Awaiting a furniture delivery this afternoon.

Clients are calling wanting ranch services done...

No rest for the wicked. smile


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Did get the aerobic septic system installed day before yesterday.

Huge hole! Big backhoe with a 3' bucket did it pretty quick though. wink

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Check out the size of the hydraulic cylinders on that crane... Crane truck and tank weigh 70,000 pounds rolling down the road.

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Nearly done here..

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