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Trussed Up
Keith has brought the trusses on his truck. Big trusses; over 8m, so it is a big truck. I was worried about it cracking the concrete floor. The concrete is over 20 years old, and the thickness was quite minimal … Continue reading
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Ready for Trusses
All the beams are up. The rafters and battens have been put up on the western skillion to provide some bracing prior to the trusses going up. I thought we were all set for the trusses. I had expected the … Continue reading
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Beam Holiday
I took a day off work on rec leave to get into the construction. I had hoped that I would get 2 of the 6 beams up in the day, but in the end, only 1 was bolted in place. … Continue reading
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Shed Build Commenced
For now, the demolishing has finished, and construction commenced. The remaining structure has helped with supporting the steel columns, or which 6 of the 8 main columns are now stood. Around the outside, another 8 smaller columns will support a … Continue reading
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Site Flattened
Well… flattened as much as possible for now. I have left up a bit of frame over the old bath/laundry/toilet area. I think this will make it easier to get the new frame up. We’ve been cleaning the floor and … Continue reading
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Demolition Continues
Another weekend of demolition. Starting to see the slab now. Maybe one more weekend cleaning up, and we might be able to start building the new shed.
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Demolish before Construct
The old shack is coming down. We have spent the weekend pulling off the old cement roof and removing burning infested timber. The more we do, the more we find needs to be done! Materials are now ordered for the … Continue reading
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Now a Shed
After the weather last weekend, we have decided to put boat work on hold, and first build a shed. I’ve been away to Sydney this week, and the weather has been wet all weeks. Floods to the north and floods … Continue reading
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Delivered Rain
Keith delivered the cut frames and a supply of 42×19 this morning. We spent the afternoon racking all the timber and ply, but the weather has kept us under cover. The rain has been incessant. At times it is just … Continue reading
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All Frames Cut
Home late… Been at the joiners all evening cutting all the frames for the starboard hull. Not much progress over the last month. The 42×19 edge has been added to the frame 5. But most of the progress has been … Continue reading
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