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10 viewsThe traces of underlying blocks will show until the cement dries. Before painting is a good time to examine the surface for cracks. (25-Apr-04)dozer
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10 viewsHere a tile is being set in place.dozer
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10 viewsThis shows a 'straight line' of clear nylon line which is used to make sure the rows are laid straight and also to make sure the tops of the tile are flat and at the proper level. dozer
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10 viewsWall tile is laid much the same way. This example shows bathroom wall tile being set in place. The wall is scored and pure cement is for maximum adhesion. (03-Jun-04)dozer
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10 viewsThe finished indoor tile floor. (06-Jul-04)dozer
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10 viewsThe roof tile will lie on the 1 by 1, so they must be placed at proper intervals. Notice the cross beam supports which sits on top of the foundation posts. dozer
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10 viewsThis shows most of the foundation columns as well as the partially finished roof truss. The roof height is 2.75 meters about the foundation pillars, the foundation pillars are 3.50 meters to the overall height is 6.25 meters.dozer
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10 viewsMetal rebar (2 hun) is used in forming the brick column supports to add strength. A hole is drilled in the wall so the metal can be inserted.dozer
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10 viewsA counter section after the red brick enclosure is complete. (14-May-04)dozer
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10 viewsThe plumber is here making a base for the shower enclosures. You can also buy a acrylic base but it isn't necessary. A cement tiled base like this works great. (19-Jun-04)dozer
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10 viewsAn example of a hand done bathroom cabinet. These can be done inexpensively and a real sturdy. The cabinet is made of red brick with a door made of waterproof material. dozer
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