Wednesday, 1 July 2020

A Covid Project...

While we were in lock-down we created some light entertainment to keep busy.
 So in the meantime, between our exercise routine of, walking the dog, cycling around our little village of Martinborough and  gardening - At one stage I thought our section would end up looking like a set for 'The Good Life' I started up my trusty CAD program, and this is the result.
The project a bedroom, it had been proposed for a while the only challenge we couldn't get started until we got down to level 3, that's when we were able to get deliveries from our local timber merchant and hardware store (Mitre 10).


 The doors were extremely heavy and big, so we had to construct them upstairs, they're made of 2 standard 2100 doors glue together using a MDF batten system to hold them together,
probably a bit over-engineered but they turned out quite well.
The fitting was a bit exciting hooking the 80kg door on to the overhead runner.



Monday, 27 April 2020

The Finishing Touches

Another job completed, the last coat of oil on the Cedar cladding.
All quite safe using the movable scaffolding, although its quite a long way to the ground, Sue completed the operation with one hand, the other holding on...

Saturday, 18 April 2020

A View From The top

To trim the hedge I have built a walkway along the top which is removable so I can move very carefully along the top with the hedge trimmer.


Tuesday, 7 April 2020

The Hedge or the Fence?

Our section or block, is surrounded by hedges, Horn-beam, English Beech and Leland Cypress, the Leland is on the road side and had the original 5 wire farm fence which was well past its use-by date, no stock had been near it for at least 18 years.


It had chicken wire along the road side to stop our dog from straying - all very glamorous.
But first we had to remove the concrete posts which was a bit of a challenge they had been in the ground for probably 25 years, and were not designed to move, plus they were a tad heavy.
So I had to resort to a Heath Robinson system  using a 2500kg jack to lift the posts, using some old chain, some lumps of wood and - 'It worked' not the drama I was expecting.
Each post took both of us to lift, about 60kg each - there were only six...
Now to be re-purposed as edging for the drive.

I had organised our local contractor to help with the removal, using one of there loaders to do this but what with the Covid 19 lock down, we weren't going to see them for at least another 2 months.
After we had cleared the fence it all look very park-like, so decided to leave it open, The problem was to keep the dog in, Mrs DIY came up with the perfect solution, a fence on the inside, made with some reinforcing mesh that we had purchase for a garden structure.

So while I was on the other side Mrs DIY built the 'dog fence',




Saturday, 28 March 2020

Covid-19 Total Isolation - Day 2 - Fending Off Boredom

Hurrah, I've done it, I have my blog back, for some reason I couldn't get in to add new posts.
So as we now in total isolation with Covid-19 and it's a raining and we have cleaned dusted cleaned again, fed the dog, been soaked 2 times taking the dog for a walk, washed by hands for the 40th time disinfected all the door handles.
Made our 5th cup of tea, I settled down to finding out why I couldn't make my blog work.
Well it was really simple fix (wrong address) Duh!!
I will continue to update and share some of our confinement adventures...

Charlie

Friday, 1 March 2019

The End - almost...

The build of the house is now complete with only the veranda and deck to complete together with the landscaping.
We had the hopefully the last delivery of timber yesterday which is sitting on our summer sun ravaged back lawn waiting for me to start work on the veranda/deck construction. the posts are so heavy as they have just been milled and have not dried out completely.
It is going to be a challenge putting them in place as there's only 2 of us to lift them into place, so I will have to work out some interesting way of placing them.
The 150 x 150 x 3000 Posts
Here are a couple of views from inside our Barn.
The void and the 4.500 high window

From kitchen to living room

Friday, 26 January 2018

Frame Constructed

The frame is now completed with the roof trusses in place, all done by the 2 master DIY builders...


The build has been a little difficult due to the weather, not rain but too much sun.
We have been having some very high temperatures of between 30 - 34 deg, and humidity of around 40% a great way to get a tan but a little unpleasant to work in.
It was an interesting exercise putting up the frames at height, we had a crane lift them up to the top floor, then very carefully moved them by hand around to there correct positions.
Its a bit more reassuring when you are surrounded by scaffolding, still a bit scary.
We fixed them all in place and then hired another crane to lift the roof trusses -so we could move them along to to there appointed positions,
A real challenge with no help, only the 2 of us.but we did it!
Sue fixing the metal truss plates so the roof wont fly away.
We are just waiting for the building inspector to OK the work, so we can start with the first stage of cladding, which is to fix the outside bracing plywood then the install the roof.
The windows are ordered and should be here in 2 weeks.
Our kitchen which is coming from Germany is due to arrive in 3 weeks, so no pressure...
We will have to put it into storage while we finish the inside of the house.


Tuesday, 12 December 2017

More Progress

The house is now moving along, with the floor insulation being installed.
The insulation was a mission as I had made an error in the joist layout so we had to cut almost every sheet of polystyrene to make it fit, I looked like a snowman when I finished.


As you can see the frames are being placed, they are very heavy but they are now all in place with the help of our next door neighbour who gave the 2 of us a hand for the very heavy ones.
The next step is to complete the installation of the lintels and then the upper floor joists and floor.

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Pile Driving

At last the pile driving man has arrived.
The piles were driven by a half Tonne ram most of the piles are 2.5 - 3 meters into the site.
The new house is not going to be going anywhere...
Now we can continue with the rest of the build,
We have all the materials on site, so I have no excuses.

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Frame Delivery

Now all I need to do is assemble it...
The good thing is, all the sections are numbered and a set of instructions showing the frame position are included.