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14 Jan 2009Here we can see two team members are working on the small steel wire cages that attach to the big rebar to make the cages. This is the supply team and they keep the others supplied with the cages.pklongballJan 16, 2009
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13 Jan 2009The Ladies of the Beamteam hard at work.pklongballJan 16, 2009
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13 Jan 2009A closer view of how the ladies on the Beamteam wrap the wires to tie it all together. In the West a "steelworker" would make big bucks to do this.pklongballJan 16, 2009
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13 Jan 2009Early in the morning the Beamteam is in the first stages of assembling the steel rebar for the floor support beams.pklongballJan 16, 2009
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15 Jan 2009A little closer look at how two pieces of steel are meshed to the cage and bent in a hook fashion. I guess this allows for better connection in the concrete.pklongballJan 16, 2009
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15 Jan 2009The lady part of the Beamteam is doing the tieing of the wire cages to get all the steel meshed together.pklongballJan 16, 2009
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15 Jan 2009We can see today that more rebar has been fitted and the makings of a complete beam support system is taking shape.pklongballJan 16, 2009
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14 Jan 2009Here we see more evidence that the Beamteam is still working and not sleeping under the shade of the old oak treepklongballJan 16, 2009
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14 Jan 2009The Beam crew hard at work installing wood supports and forms and steel rebarpklongballJan 16, 2009
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11 Jan 2009Overview of the house site after hole fillingpklongballJan 12, 2009
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11 Jan 2009Her we have the Mitsu hole filler. Just got started before noon. 4 hours later all the holes are filled.pklongballJan 12, 2009
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11 Jan 2009Here we have the Mrs. watering the columns and dirt around them. She said if she puts enough water on all 31 columns in 6 months a house will grow. I hope she's right!pklongballJan 12, 2009
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