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18 AprilMore of the gablespklongball00000
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18 AprilHere is an inside look at the top of the new front door frame. This was set late yesterday and now the wall crew is busy walling and blocking in the frame.pklongball00000
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18 AprilAnd again an inside look up to the gables and the application of the screening and Shera.pklongball00000
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18 AprilBack view of the place. We/I am pleasingly surprised that Songkran is almost over and I think the work really never stopped. It was slow for a few days and I think they only really took 2 days off. Today the crew is in full steam. The weather is very hot today. 36 on my thermometer and 70% humid. Rain is forecast for tomorrow. I hope.pklongball00000
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18 AprilI feel a bit repetitive but here is another view of the gable work.pklongball00000
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18 AprilAn overview of the left front of the house now showing the walls plastered and the gables start to look finished.pklongball00000
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18 AprilAnd from another angle you can see the Sherawood has been applied to the upper gable. I think it will look very nice when complete.pklongball00000
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18 AprilYesterday and today the carpentry crew was hard at it installing the front entry door frame and now the wall team is busy building the block around the door area. pklongball00000
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18 AprilFrom a little closer view yu can see the blue netting applied under the Sherawood. pklongball00000
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18 AprilIf you take a close look here you can see the crew has started adding the insect net and the Sherawood to the gable/eaves now after they built the wood vents.pklongball00000
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15 AprilTwo of the team loading the powder mix and water into the bread mixer. When this dough comes out it is ready to apply to the walls and make the nicest, smoothest plaster I've seen. They are very happy the weather is more humid and wet now as the rendering process comes out better if the stuff does not dry too quickly.pklongball00000
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15 AprilHere we have a machine not seen by too many people I'm sure. My builder uses this bread dough mixer to mix his render or plaster to an absolute smooth consistency. When they apply this stuff it is really smooth and easy to work withpklongball00000
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