Rocky's Horse Barn
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4 Checking to be sure the wall is level
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7 Rocky on the job
8 VOBB block with a hole in the middle to make a lintel
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20. Fastenal Grinder to remove high spots (approximate cost $60)
21. Fastenal Grinder to remove high spots (approximate cost $60)
22. Fastenal Grinder to remove high spots (approximate cost $60)
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27 Rafters going up
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33 Absolutely a GREAT job!!!
34 Absolutely a GREAT job!!!
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37 Air vent to cool the horses
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40 Nice Cypress doors to add character and functionality
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42 A grade of an A+ for wall straightness
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44 An eighteen-inch L-bolt to hold the Cypress beams
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46 A water hose to wash the horses
47 A hot water tank for washing the horses
48 A Stock pen to hold the horses
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50 A beautiful horse and foal
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54 Cypress wood for the beams
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59 Very nice Cypress doors
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61Filling in the VOBB grooves to get ready to stucco the outside walls
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66 April Goodyear from the Builder's Journal
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72 wire in the door to keep the horse in
73 Stucco on the front
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75 Stucco on the front and not on the side
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82 Mixing the stucco
83 Part of the stucco mix
84 Applying the stucco
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89 Jerry from Kingsland (close to Austin), TX inspecting the job after a class at Louisiana Technical College.
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91 Part of the stucco mix
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95 Ron with the Habitat for Humanity from Lafayette, LA and Brian from Flagler Beach, Florida
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We consider this project to be an A+ job!!
We are very honored to have had Lee, April and their family from San Antonio, TX to inspect a quality VOBB project. |

We are very honored to have had Josh Smith of Tarmac - a large block producer in Florida, this quality VOBB barn. Tarmac is now producing quality VOBB block in Florida. |