Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

The yard sticks were found in a closet when we moved into this house.

Color, color, color.. Hmm, now what to do about all those little ink marks?Now it’s a turkey in the grass!

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

With a cloud over his head!It’s an angry turkey in the grass!.The classic Thanksgiving imagery of the brave turkey, angry because of the impending turkey injustice about to take place!.

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

Well, if it’s not a new classic, and it’s not really a political poultry statement, then at least it’s cute!.This post contains affiliate linksRemember how I made.

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

this Haunted House Pillow Cover.

a few weeks ago?It adds so much character to the room.. We actually still haven’t even touched the inside of the closet.

It’s big and spacious, but it’s still filled with a lot of my junk and some lovely bright green shag carpet on the floor.We’ll get to that eventually!

We want to cut out a bigger hole and add a real door there, but that’s going to be a big project again.For now, we just added some thicker trim and I painted the door in black chalkboard paint to minimize how much you notice the crookedness of the door.

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