This is the story of the roofing cowboy:
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| This is the roofing cowboy. |
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| This is my little house. |
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| This is the hail that literally pounded the tar out of my little roof May of 2021. Due to supply chain problems and the hurricane in LA, we were not able to get shingles until this year. The roofing cowboy had to drive to 3 different Lowe's in 3 different towns to get enough shingles to do the whole house because the stores were limiting how many a person could buy. |
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This is the truck that was used to haul the shingles.
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| This is the shingle elevator the roofing cowboy built so he doesn't have to carry shingles up the ladder. |
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This is the dump trailer the roofing cowboy agreed to repair for the rental company in exchange for getting to use it. Also note: the mighty Gorilla Cart being dwarfed by the trailer.
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After completing the back of the house, the roofing cowboy decided it was taking too much time to carry the shingles across the roof to throw in the dump trailer and it would be faster and easier for him to throw them on the ground for his ground crew (aka me) to load into the mighty Gorilla Cart and throw into the dump trailer. Note: the ground crew did not pre-approve this new plan.
 | | This is the rest of the ground crew. This is what you get when you hire cheap labor. |
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| Due to the shingle shortage I had a choice of brown, black, or gray. A lot of the neighbors went with black and it looks sharp, but I decided on gray to match our siding. The old shingles were more brown with lots of little red rocks in them, perhaps to match the bricks. I prefer the look of the new ones. |
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| This is the nail picker-upper magnet. It makes a sound like one of those popcorn-vacuum toys people my age had as kids. I actually love using it. |
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| This is the roofing cowboy finishing off the back of the house. |
The End
For Now