Painting Decorative MetalThis is a shot of partially painted decorative metal. We had a couple of day laborers paint the metal and they actually did a good job. First the old metal was sanded and prepped and my favorite metal paint Glipton TOA 465 was applied. dozer (0 votes)
Topped Beam Decorative Pattern FinishedThe top beam has had the corners rendered in a pattern matching the bottom part of the column.dozer (0 votes)
Welding Security MetalMost of the welding was done prior to putting each section in place (each section being more than 2 meters). Here two adjacent sections are being welded together. dozer (0 votes)
Security Metal affixed to Top of WallThis security metal was fabricated here and then attached via anchor bolts. dozer (0 votes)
Column LightingElectrician preparing to install the lighting on the top of each column. dozer (0 votes)
Another ColumnElectric conduit extends through the top and has been taped. Note the new bricks used to top up the column are the nice decorative ones (3.5 b each) which look much nicer than the ones on the bottom. dozer (0 votes)
Columns are RaisedThe Columns on either side of the Entry door and drive way gate are raised to match the neve level of the wall. Electric conduit extends through the top and has been taped. dozer (0 votes)