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23 viewsA view of the area from the end of the road, with the cool thai house on the right. (02-Sep-04)dozer
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23 viewsUpdate 16-Aug-04: Here is the tractor laying out the stone. This is great material, even when wet it maintains its shape.dozer
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23 viewsThe perimeter wall is mostly completed. Still needs to be stuccoed. (27-Jan-04)dozer
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23 viewsThis shows the rear door being framed. This is a repair job, since on the first attempt anchor nails were not used. This time nails will be placed at 4" intervals to anchor the door in place. (02-Apr-04)dozer
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23 viewsThe floor tiling is complete. Now the only thing left to do is do a 10 centimeter tile border around the entire floor. (30-May-04)dozer
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23 viewsThe finished large bathroom attached to the master bedroom. (06-Jul-04)dozer
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22 viewsUpdate 16-Aug-04: As a temporary fix, I'm having road stone put down. (20-Aug-04)dozer
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22 viewsUpdate 02-Sep-04: Some areas along the road flood out easier than others. Here is the same house as before with the same problem.dozer
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22 viewsThe house footing being formed. The footing of this house is about 20 inches tall. Inside the footing there is a metal substructure for strength. Off to the left of this footing you can see the hand tied metal substructure in preparation to pour another footing. To the right you see the form wood which is used to form the concrete pour. (05-Mar-04)dozer
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22 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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22 viewsThis shot shows the front facia board which can be made of either wood or synthetic. We are using synthetic version which is formed from cement. Also note the wood framing is being put in place to attach the outdoor roofing material (grc sheeting). (25-Apr-04)dozer
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21 viewsFrom the back of the house. (13-May-04)dozer
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