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100 viewsGable vents in frontrucus7
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CPAC Concrete Delivery100 viewsMishark
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Installing the steel front door100 viewsShastadad
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Footing Frame100 viewsThe footings holes will each be 1 meter wide by 1 meter long by 1 meter deep. The footing frame is placed in 35 cm of concrete at the bottom of each footing hole. This is a pic of 5 of them stacked on top of each other.dozer
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Layout100 viewsA piece of nylon string and 3mm rebar indicating the middle of a particular column. dozer
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Fascia100 viewsThis project used the heavier conwood (6" and 8") as fascia. This seems to work better than the thinner Shera fascia as the conwood doesn't warp over time.dozer
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Poured Archway100 viewsA side image of the poured archway. The concrete is poured within a wood framework and supported by wood slats which extend to the ground.dozer
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Exterior Walkway Tiling100 viewsThis shows rebar strips being pressed into the newly poured exterior concrete surface to make a faux tile finish. The rebar strips are used after the concrete has had time to 'set up' so that the impression can be made by pressing the rebar frame into the concrete.dozer
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Drive Way Columns100 viewsThe front columns are to be poured within the decorative red bricks, which will act as forms. These bricks differ from the standard red brick in there size and the fact that they don't have holes in them.dozer
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Frame on Spacers100 viewsThe footing frame sits on spacers to ensure it sits equidistant within the footing. dozer
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