Extreme Skinning - Whats The Largest Thing You Have Skinned?
Never thought about it before, but my job is basically skinning.
Sunday, July 22, 2007 by Ingui | Discussion: WinCustomize Talk
Just wanted to share something I am very proud of. I am the senior Project Manager for a Design / Build Firm on Long Island, NY. Our work is creating luxury outdoor living spaces (pools, spas, decks, patios, kitchens, ponds, streams and waterfalls, landscapes, etc.)
We started this project last year on the north shore of Long Island. Nothing but grass and overgrown shrubs overlooking Long Island Sound.
Pretty boring. Until we "skinned" it. 100 Cubic Yards of demolition debris, steel reinforced concrete pool walls, thousands of feet of underground pipe and conduits, 75 tons of moss rock boulders, 150 Cubic Yards of Recycled Concrete Aggregate, Over 4,000 Sq Ft of Brick Pavers, Dozens of Pallets of Masonry materials and 4 Trailers of Landscape materials, Trees, shrubs, sod , compost and mulch.
Everything about this job was extreme: The Pool Design with its built in Bar Stools and Multi level floor, the vanishing edge and spill over spa, the in floor cleaning system with built in leaf traps, color changing lights, heating, salt/chlorine generator and all fully automated and remote controlled.
The site itself, with its steep grade changes and precipitous drop over the sound. And the amount of material I needed to coordinate and move into what is actually not a very large site with limited access.
Anyway, enough trumpet blowing. Here are some pics of the fully "skinned" project. Most of these photos were taken by me messing around with the Panorama Option on my camera so you may notice some seems and a funky looking horizon. But they still present the job very nicely...
And finally, at night, when the landscape lighting comes on, the natural gas campfires are lit, the pool lights are cycling and Connecticut lights up across the Sound.
I am very proud of this project, the time and effort I put into it, and the work all my men and all the subs did on it. The finishing of this project also comes as my season slows for a bit until September. I may now look forward to having the time to get back to Skinning the way we know it here at WC.
So... What's the largest thing you have skinned or what else have you skinned, besides your PC?
Reply #2 Sunday, July 22, 2007 7:23 PM
but wow , what a great job you did , impressive!
Reply #3 Sunday, July 22, 2007 8:04 PM
Reply #4 Sunday, July 22, 2007 8:48 PM
I did a shop drawing for a factory once....that if you laid the purlins end to end they'd have stretched 5 miles....
...but my biggest project was probably the 27 room Motel, restaurant and conference center. [most of what I do is domestic/residential]....
Reply #5 Sunday, July 22, 2007 9:00 PM
Reply #6 Sunday, July 22, 2007 9:15 PM
heres a couple of pics from my archives.. these are just sites 1 and seven, of 13 total sections we rebuilt ...
Reply #8 Sunday, July 22, 2007 10:10 PM
I skinned a five and a half foot, 86lb Drum Fish. The scales were as big as poker chips and thicker than a guitar pick. I needed a serrated medical knife to skin that baby!
Nice skin job you've done!
Reply #9 Monday, July 23, 2007 3:28 AM
Well you get the picture...there was enough skin to cover John Bonham's drum kit once or twice, with enough left over for a medium sized tent.
Nah, wasn't quite that bad....but she sure did yelp when it came off.
Reply #10 Monday, July 23, 2007 3:36 AM
but it's a more little thought 
Good job so far
Reply #11 Monday, July 23, 2007 3:38 AM
I once started to pluck a goose that wasn't dead (turned out he was just knocked out) have we gotten off subject?
Reply #12 Monday, July 23, 2007 3:50 AM
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Reply #1 Sunday, July 22, 2007 6:57 PM
(he was dead by then)
also done two 11 footers and an 8 footer
turns out one of the 11s wasn't as dead as I thought when I started.