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16 viewsThe metal support structures for the house use metal of guage 4 hun full with the cross supports 3 hun full. They are temporarily held upright by a wood support. (29-Feb-04)dozer
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16 viewsThe wire being snipped in place. dozer
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16 viewsThis shows an example of foundation columns as well as a partially finished roof truss. (13-Mar-04)dozer
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16 viewsClose up of synthetic roof sheeting material on the roof.dozer
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16 viewsExample of a house with wood windows. (19-Apr-04)dozer
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16 viewsThis shows the opening mechanism for a top and bottom hinge window as opposed to a window with hinges mounted on the outside. Notice also the screen, security metal and push rod opener. (23-Aug-04)dozer
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16 viewsTaping the sheetrock seams. (07-Jun-04)dozer
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16 viewsSample Kitchen #1: The metal for the kitchen counter is secured on top of some grc sheets and drilled into the wall prior to pouring cement. (26-Apr-04)dozer
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16 viewsElectric meter after installation. The prep work must be done by an electrician and then the electric department will come and check it. If it is OK they will hook up the meter. (21-Aug-04)dozer
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16 viewsSupporting rebar structures, which are made by tying metal strands together, are placed in the completed post hole. There is a metal base on the bottom of the structure. The metal used on the upright pieces is guage 3 hun full, the square supports are 2 hun full. dozer
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16 viewsCement is poured using a large metal can as a form, about 30 cm square. (13-Jan-04) dozer
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16 viewsAnother shot showing the strip footing with the rebar supports at 2.5 meter intervals. dozer
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