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Bottom of T support beamWe cut to size of 20cm x 20cm the 1 inch thick steel, to form the base of the T beam. It is located on top of a ground beam, so will not puncture through the concrete.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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The T support beam holding up the roof at the topMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Support for beamWe needed to make a large foundation for the support of the beams helping to hold up the roof, as there is no ground beam under this point. Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Welding the support columnTwo steel beams (22kg) are welded in a T bar configuration to help support the roofMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Floor structure for support columnThis one is in the master bathroom, embedded in the double wallMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Permanent support column is welded into placeThis one helps to hold the roof up in the master bathroomMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Weird contraptionThis weird looking thing was holding up part of the sagging roofMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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