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June 12Column rendering and the partial counter and cabinet built in the back. This cabinet will house the gas bottles, storage and a shoe rack2 commentspklongball06/17/09 at 11:00Sparky: You can afford shoes aswell !!
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June 15The post and rails are in place now for the spokes2 commentspklongball06/17/09 at 10:35Sparky: Hope I am half as fit as the old boy at his age :...
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June 12Today a threesome showed up to sand and apply a first coat of lacquer to the cabinet interiors. I don't have to comment about the great way this guy is standing on the ladder. I would bet any one of us that has ever used a step ladder has done something similar.2 commentspklongball06/17/09 at 10:29Sparky: Well impressed a Thai workman using newpaper as ma...
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June 15This shot is the master bath sit down bench we had built. Came out rather nice and will be a nice spot to enjoy some shower room fun2 commentspklongball06/16/09 at 17:33pklongball: Thanks for the comment. We think it was a nice fea...
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June 15This shot is the master bath sit down bench we had built. Came out rather nice and will be a nice spot to enjoy some shower room fun2 commentspklongball06/15/09 at 23:23geordie: a great inovation 10/10 Very Happy
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The family chedi in the back yard1 commentsRick B06/03/09 at 12:01sirineou: Nice House , really informative step by step pictu...
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27 MayView of the back corner now with a little color on the house.1 commentspklongball05/27/09 at 12:56pklongball: My oh my the place is really shaping up! Razz
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1 commentsGlenn05/24/09 at 09:08Sparky: Sad
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More superb engineeriing.Click the image for a full screen view. A load-bearing concrete corner column. Notice how the whole weight of the corner of the roof rests on the too thin rebar of the columns that were made too short. The ring-beam is only a single c-section 4 x 4 steel girder; it should at least be a box section - better would bee two C-sections welded face-to-face. Viewed from the outside, the tiles lifting up a couple of milimetres at their bottom edges demonstrates that the roof is sagging already.3 commentsjazzman04/04/09 at 12:55pklongball: I see this all over and on every build I have watc...
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ChasingThe electricians started today chasing the walls for the electrical conduits. Although this is a low budget build, we're still using relatively good quality fittings, and concealed wiring. I've tried many times to teach the men to cut the channels with an angle grinder and just knock out the the stuff in the middle, but to no avail. Still using a hammer and a bent nail. Back home in France I have a special two-bladed power tool attachment for doing this.1 commentsjazzman02/17/09 at 10:13geordie: hate to say this he is destroying an s d s drill b...
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Day 5Had some unusual rain in Isaan for 2 days so the time was spent painting the rest of the steel in the shed, getting a truck load of dirt delivered, and bending more braces.
The ground beams are poured and the roof steel half finished. I still never fathomed out why they have to use a platform to load the mixer. Notice the plastic bags round my expensive steel scaffolding to protect it from cement (a lesson learned from previous jobs).
1 commentsjazzman02/07/09 at 16:02geordie: they will still get the tower Wink
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Floor PlanMy starting floor plan to give to the architect2 commentsnickcar02/03/09 at 00:02gaetan: have you completed the plans? How about the house?
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