Thanks to our two high school student volunteers, all of the tires from the barn and the woods have been dragged and rolled to the edge of our property and stacked. Martin was the one who wanted a pyramid to make the stack more stable and less likely to fall. Nothing like having to restack old tires because they weren't stacked right the first time. An ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure.
Renovation of a 400 square foot house built in 1922 located in Cornish, Maine. The original foundation was 20 feet by 20 feet. At some point in the house's history a small (10' x 8') addition was put on the back. Later that addition was removed and enlarged to an addition the full width of the house and remained 8 foot deep.
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