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19 viewsPatio roof section along in foreground. (10-May-04)dozer
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19 viewsFor comparisons sake, a pair of photos of another house, which shows a wide strip of aluminum flashing (about 1 meter wide) being used which is a better way to do the roof flashing. (15-May-04/09-May-04)dozer
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19 viewsRear door framed and the side design of clear blocks. This side of clear blocks turned out to be poor placement, as when the door is open it blocks the light.dozer
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19 viewsRear door being repaired. The first time the door was framed without using anchor nails and had to be redone. It is in the process of be reframed. (02-Apr-04)dozer
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19 viewsA close up of a clear block. There is one centimeter of cement used between the blocks. (21-Apr-04)dozer
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19 viewsHere he is fixing the installation. The opener goes on the door itself, the arm attaches to the frame. dozer
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19 viewsThis is the street shot looking from the cool thai house towards the main entry road. Only thing really to note here is the real ugly aluminum fence on the left which is actually in the main road and prevents the road from being properly shaped.dozer
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19 viewsHere the roof is partially tiled. The left shot shows the parking lot and patio. The right shot shows the main roof sections. Notice the aluminum drainage sheeting shown in the valley of the right hand picture: it is not really sufficient and will need to be supplemented later. (22-Mar-04)dozer
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19 viewsThe red bricks designate where the sink will go. dozer
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19 viewsA counter section after the red brick enclosure is complete. (14-May-04)dozer
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19 viewsPartial wall tile completed. dozer
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19 viewsFinished cabinet section. The cabinet doors have been varnished with three coats of good quality wood varnish.dozer
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