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54 viewsCement is hand mixed, adding in sand and stone. Notice on the left is a support rebar base.dozer
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53 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. dozer
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34 viewsA supplemental support beam was added to the roof section over the driveway. (08-May-04)dozer
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32 viewsThese type of windows are used in the kitchen, rear of the house and adjacent to the parking lot.dozer
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30 viewsCenter section roof truss section. Notice the secondary metal supports. The roof has about 12 metric tons of roof tiles. dozer
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30 viewsPainting a frame. The frames are all painted oak color, where the windows and doors were varnished.dozer
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29 viewsThe roof has had an extra beam added which runs through the house and cross supports added. (08-Apr-04)dozer
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29 viewsRoof truss - inside view. dozer
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28 viewsCompleted rough wall section.dozer
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27 viewsThe roof structure is built using heavy gauge steel. The bigger pieces are 4 * 2 inches 3.2 mm thick. The smaller pieces are 1 by 1inch 1.6 mm thick. There are two designations, full and light, this is the full heavier gauge variety. (13-Mar-04) dozer
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27 viewsTwo windows framed. There is a 'leveled' cement base below the window frame and bricks are being used to level the wall to be even with the top of the frame. (13-Mar-04)dozer
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27 viewsThe wood windows after a couple of coats of varnish. (27-Jun-04)dozer
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