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A
A
C
B
All
right
so
on
the
structure,
let's
get
to
the
build,
so
overall
procedure
would
be
so
structure
for
today.
Tomorrow
we
want
to
build
a
pond
and
prepare
the
pond
for
stocking.
So
the
day
day,
three
will
be
a
lot
of
the
well,
let's
see
day
three,
perhaps
all
the
biologicals
no
hondas
to
the
build.
B
Just
for
workflow,
so
we
understand
what
has
to
be
done
so
the
structure.
We
need
a
whole
structure,
we
need
a
pond.
We
need
all
the
all
the
interior
systems
like
the
growing
beds
and
everything
else.
So
as
we
start
the
pond,
we
can
also
do
a
lot
of
the
different
structures
that
go
into
the
the
greenhouse
as
well.
B
A
B
B
B
Like
5
p.m,
5
0,
0,
p.m.
Lumber
we've
got
a
pile
of
lumber
2
by
8
by
16..
We
take
three
of
those
and
put
a
top
and
bottom
on
it,
and
we
can
trim
it
to
size
to
get
to
16
feet
the
panel's.
You
want
to
cut
off
a
little
bit,
so
the
length
ends
up
being
16.
B
yeah.
We
need
four
of
those
in
principle
that
could
be
quick.
C
B
Yeah,
so
I
mean
if
you
work
on
a
flat
pad,
so
what's
the
workflow
like
you
can
have
the
total
number
we
need
to
build
is
20
items
wow,
how
many
people
are
going
to
be
out
there?
Two
four
six,
eight
nine
ten
or
so
we
gotta
build
a
couple.
If
we
work
as
singles,
we
gotta
build
four.
B
If
we
work
as
doubles,
if
you
put
this
thing
on
the
ground,
you
can
lay
it
right
on
ground
and
start
screwing
it
together,
because
it's
a
one-person
job
yeah,
I
would
actually
say
work
right
on
the
ground.
We
got
a
nice
flat
pad
relatively
flat.
That's
good
enough
for
building
things
right
on
it.
Otherwise
you
have
to
bust
out
tables.
These
things
are
too
long
for
tables
like
16.
Footer
is
a
little
too
long
for
tables
most
convenient
quickest
to
build
stuff
right
on
the
ground.
So
we
take.
B
We
screw
up
the
frame
to
four
foot
by
six
four
foot
by
sixes.
We
need
12
of
those,
so
we
should
get
get
the
cards
out
for
our
scrum
board
and
get
tasks
on
get
names
to
those
four
by
six
there's.
Four.
Four
by
eights
and
twelve
four
by
e,
so.
B
B
We
have
towers
we
we
can
make
more
just
to
see.
So
you
see
what
it
means
to
build
one.
So
we
can
take
a
piece
of
four
inch
tubing
slid
into
the
procedure
for
how
we
build
those.
If
you
have
a
greenhouse,
that's
got
light
from
all
sides.
You
can
grow
all
around
the
structure,
like
some
things,
are
low,
light
intensity
or
like
when
you're
just
starting
as
a
seed.
B
You
kind
of
want
the
shade,
so
you
can
actually
plant
things
on
the
back
when
you're
growing
like
you
need
a
full
sun
most
likely
you
want
to
do
the
front,
but
our
towers,
you
can
put
holes
all
around
it.
We
just
got
like
two
rows
towards
the
front
on
the
ones,
the
model
that
we
have
right
now:
okay,
so
six,
the.
C
B
B
Or
to
wherever
we're
working
and
we're
gonna
hang
up
the
board.
We've
got
a
board
in
the
workshop.
We
might
bring
that
board
out
there
or
something
so
just
having
minimal
representations
for
coordination.
B
C
C
D
D
Yeah,
I
don't
mind
doing
myself,
but
but
let's
see
what,
if
you're
seeing
it.
B
B
Gravity
like
a
16
footer,
it's
not
going
to
move,
you
hold
it
like
that,
and
you
switch
because
the
screws
are
already
in
there.
I
think
the
case
can
be
made.
Maybe
we
should
catch
that
on
video,
sometimes
for
what
the
actual
requirements
are
for
one
person,
two
people,
four
people:
how
fast
can
one
person
do
it?
How
fast
can
two
three
or
four
those
are
all
like?
That
would
be
like
rigorous
data
to
get
okay,
so
games.
B
B
B
B
Let's
take
it
down
because
possibly
well.
D
It
will
probably
help,
but
one
little
thing:
the
height
of
the
modules
on
one
side
is
eight
feet,
but
that
means
the
lumber
should
be
93
inches
right.
I
think
three
inches
off.
D
It's
it's
not
edible.
You're
working.
B
D
A
B
C
Now
is
it
possible
for
the
short
runners
to
be
on
the
side
of
the
longer
ones?
So
you
don't
have
longer
ones,
because
you
already
have
to
cut
the
shorter
ones
to
the
sides.
So
if
you
make
them
smaller
and
attach
them
to
the
side
of
the
eighth
or
one,
then
you
shouldn't
necessarily
have
to
cut
kind
of
much
down.
Yeah.
D
B
B
C
C
D
B
B
B
The
back
ones,
we
don't
have
to
really
I
mean
front,
and
back
I
mean
for
the
purpose
of
what
we're
doing
here.
It's
it'll
be
sufficient
to
do
because
we're
doubling
up
the
studs
equivalent
of
two
two
foot
spacing
for
two
by
sixes.
So
structurally,
it's
sound
the
issue
there
was
in
terms
of
like
wind
and
wind
will
kind
of
be
when
we'll
be
knocking
this
thing
around.
B
B
It's
not
too
much
more
work.
So
maybe.
D
B
B
A
B
D
B
Yeah,
twelve
of
those
this
number
here
we
need
twelve
of
those
right
because
four
modules
times
three.
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
Frame
it
in
rough
first
just
do
that:
let's
get
that
up
we'll
fit
in
the
door
later.
We
can
do
the
door
later,
that's
getting
a
little!
That's
that
requires
more
detail.
B
Okay,
so
for
corners,
we're
not
cutting
down
anything
that
that
means
we're
gonna
have
to
build
in
triangular
triangular
section
at
the
one
side.
Another
side,
because
we're
going
to
have
5.5
inches
is
going
to
be
like
yeah.
We
can
do
one
of
two
things.
One
is
you
can
do
a
triangular
section
on
the
very
end,
because
right
now
we're
16
feet
and
we're
sticking
out
the
side
walls
on
the
outside
of
that.
B
B
Can
people
see
this
okay?
So,
let's
draw
yeah.
Let's
draw
that
slide,
duplicate
slide.
So
what's
the
let's
take
a
look
at
the
edge.
A
C
B
What
we
would
do,
yeah
you
can
just
make
osb
for
osb
panels
or
not
like
glazing.
We
want
to
cut
the
glazing
panels,
so
you
want
more
light
in
there,
but
it's
from
the
front
view.
It
looks
a
little
different
and
looks
like
so
if
you
do
front
view.
B
B
A
B
On
the
outside,
because
right
now
at
that
corner
detail
you
don't
have
much
to
screw
into
there's
nothing
to
screw
into.
So
you
want
to
do
this
side
side
roof
which
actually
has
like
every
so
often
you
have
places
to
attach
siding
to.
B
B
D
D
B
So
if
you
put
them
on
a
side,
do
people
follow
that
or
not
really
not
quite
get
rid
of
this
get
rid
of
that?
Let's
get
rid
of
that.
This
is
what
what
we
would
build
if
you
have,
if
you're
constructing
your
greenhouse
out
of
playing
panels.
This
is
what
you
would
build.
D
B
B
B
D
B
So
that's
what
we
have
that's
the
side
view
this
is
the.
A
B
B
D
Yeah
but
like
so
each
if
it's
a
model
right,
each.
D
B
Side
is
the
top
leg.
We
want
to
put
a
top
lane
in
there
too,
because
it's
going
to
be
nice
to
bond
it
all
together.
They'll
stand
up
very
nicely
as
far
as
the
the
sill
plate.
I
don't
know,
I
would
say,
just
connect
them
together.
Bottom
with
a
top
plate,
don't
worry
about
the
sill
plate
we
can
put
in
some
concrete
nails
or
something
into
that
we
can.
We
can
it's
more
steps
in
time
and
daylight's.
D
Burning,
how
about
the
connection
of
the
corners
are
the
sidewalls
on
the
outside,
like
in
this
picture
and
on
the
outside
of
the
roof.
B
What
you
have
here
on
the
front
wall
is,
you
would
have
screw
in
to
the
stud
of
that
one,
so
you
would
have.
Instead
of
that,
you
would
actually
have.
B
This
is
what
you
actually
have,
so
you
can
get
a
screw
right.
So
that's
the
point
on
which
inside
which
is.
B
If
you
observe
so
that's
that's
going
to
be
your
wall
module
here.
It's
got
a
stud
there
right
and
this
this
wall
module.
Is
this
here,
I'm
not
drawing
all
the
details,
just
the
that's
the
wall
module
here
right!
So
there's
this
stud
here
and
that's
stud
there
yeah
there's
a
connection
point
there,
so
you
can
go
right
from
that
to
so
you
go
like
this.
A
A
D
B
For
now,
yeah
we're
fine
for
this,
for
this
structure
yeah
for
each
corner,
the
simple
thing:
if
you
want
to
do
it
prop
more
properly,
you
do
it
like
in
the
house.
If
you
want
a
more
strong
connection,
so
this
will
will
not
hold
up
in
tornadoes
like
90
mile
per
hour
winds,
but
it
will
hold
up
until
the
winter
through
the
winter.
B
If
we
have
enough
well
once
again
the
capping
of
the
well
the
top
plate,
I
mean
the
top
plate,
makes
it
pretty
solid.
So
when
we
put
on
the
side
walls,
we
want
to
connect
the
top
plate
over
the
side
wall
and
that
will
bond
it
together.
Pretty
well
top
plate
is
a
piece
of
two
by
two
by
six.
B
So
you
got
a
slope
to
the
back
yeah.
You
can
make
it
to
the
back,
but
you
get
less
less
more
sun
reflected
from
that
slow
being
the
other
way
almost
get
as
much
in,
but
not
as
much
sunlight
and
the
pink
is
the
back
pink
is
the
back
yeah
the
pink
corresponds
to
eight
feet.
All
the
yellow
is
six
feet.