Yes it is air conditioned. I bought 4'x8' sheets of styrofoam at Home Depot, and cut them to fit the back of my garage door since it faces west. I also had a whole bunch of insulation blown into the attic above the garage. Then I got one of those portable air conditioners and vented it through the pedestrian door. It may have cost about $600 or so do do all that, but being an air conditioned 84 degrees is SOOOOOO much better than a hot and humid and still 97. That $600 sped up my build time by 4-6 months, I'd bet.Wet on wet is the way to go. Is your garage air conditioned?
You're 100% correct. Having a structural engineer review your ideas/work is definatly a learning experience FWIW, she's really impressed with the boat strength.I did the same thing with mine. Having met your wife, the structural engineer, I'd bet you're getting some outside influence in that "thinking" department
It's good to see I'm in good company with this overthinking thing.
Looks great so far Wade. I agree wet on wet is the way to go. Even if you are sore and exhausted for the next few days
Very clean work.
Will
Thanks for the words of encouragement. You're right, I'd be wet-on-wet saves at least 1-2 hours for every hour you spend. The back will only be sore for a couple more days...