Today the roofing team arrived and now we almost have a roof, only one more side to go and we will be roofed.
Before I can start cladding the building inspector needs to check out my penetrations! (Holes in the building, e.g. pipes etc.) so he's visiting tomorrow.
The story of various DIY projects from 'Soup to Nuts' and an 'artist' giving it his best shot at starting a new career
Thursday, 8 November 2007
Tuesday, 6 November 2007
Frustration!
The rain ceased as soon as it started and the sun came out, no wind, it turned into a beautiful day. No wonder we choose to do all the work ourselves, having to rely on other people can drive you to distraction.
Monday, 5 November 2007
Raining!
Bum it's raining, so no roof today, my roofers gone away (sounds like the start of a song) but I'm sure I can find some thing to do.
Sunday, 4 November 2007
All Wrapped Up
The Barn is now wrapped waiting for the roof, an interesting exercise trying to tack 160 sq meters of synthetic paper to the outside of a house in a light breeze, how that artist wraps structures like the Eiffel tower? is any-ones guess.
We had hours of 'fun' just wrapping the barn, this included a lot of loud discussion.
Especially when the number one helper slipped and bumped one of her front teeth with a hammer! No tooth, very traumatic, very expensive...
We had hours of 'fun' just wrapping the barn, this included a lot of loud discussion.
Especially when the number one helper slipped and bumped one of her front teeth with a hammer! No tooth, very traumatic, very expensive...
Saturday, 3 November 2007
Building Inspection 'Passed"
The posts for the deck/verandah were erected using the HiAb crane from M10, the next day the building inspector passed the build to this point.
The posts are now concreted in and now we can proceed to installing the deck.
We are running a little behind schedule, caused by the extreme winds over the last two weeks, it was to dangerous to work upstairs 120 - 140Km/hr winds, the building creaked and groaned but the temporary bracing worked.
Next it will be wrapping, cladding and the roof (Monday) subject to weather.
The posts are now concreted in and now we can proceed to installing the deck.
We are running a little behind schedule, caused by the extreme winds over the last two weeks, it was to dangerous to work upstairs 120 - 140Km/hr winds, the building creaked and groaned but the temporary bracing worked.
Next it will be wrapping, cladding and the roof (Monday) subject to weather.
Friday, 19 October 2007
Summer has arrived????
What a day, the weather was great, achieved a lot put up the 7m posts for the deck it took a little longer to erect than expected but with the Hi-ab from Mitre10 we made it.
With a great day at this time of year means frost, the helicopters have been arriving all evening, when the frost comes down it can get very noisy with the choppers moving over the vineyards at about 100m, just above the inversion layer moving the warm air down, it sounds like 'Apocalypse Now'.
With a great day at this time of year means frost, the helicopters have been arriving all evening, when the frost comes down it can get very noisy with the choppers moving over the vineyards at about 100m, just above the inversion layer moving the warm air down, it sounds like 'Apocalypse Now'.
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
Gale force Winds - Only 110kms Predicted!
A beautiful clear still day this morning, so I was able to get the scaffolding up to align the truss ends (string line and a saw).
All went well even though I was a LOOONG way from the ground, I had to move fast as the weather was predicted to change by lunch time - it did with a vengeance, the blue skies turned to black and we had all the rubbish predicted.
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Another Rain Day
It's raining again, I had to call it a day as the water was dripping down my neck and my power tools were getting a tad moist.
The build has been moving along well with all the trusses in place and securely fixed, all the bracing is complete, so now the house will not fly away in the winds we get in Martinborough.
The good news is that we have someone to put the roof on, a job that I was not looking froward to as its quite high up there, plus he can do it when we want, which is within the next 2 weeks, ya.
With all this rain all the grass is growing very fast -especially the bit which had all the attention for the cricket match...
The build has been moving along well with all the trusses in place and securely fixed, all the bracing is complete, so now the house will not fly away in the winds we get in Martinborough.
The good news is that we have someone to put the roof on, a job that I was not looking froward to as its quite high up there, plus he can do it when we want, which is within the next 2 weeks, ya.
With all this rain all the grass is growing very fast -especially the bit which had all the attention for the cricket match...
Sunday, 7 October 2007
The Stress of it All!
The truss frames were lifted up and 'roughly' placed in position, the wind was increasing, the frames were starting to swing and yours truly was hanging on about 6 meters above the ground.
I was only able to get 3 fixed in place before the predicted high winds arrived (est 120km/hr) this went on and off for the next 2 days.
Sunday arrived and between the All Blacks/French game we finally finished the truss fixing, with Mrs DIY shouting at the TV and Oscar hiding in his retreat under the stairs, a very emotional day!.
I was only able to get 3 fixed in place before the predicted high winds arrived (est 120km/hr) this went on and off for the next 2 days.
Sunday arrived and between the All Blacks/French game we finally finished the truss fixing, with Mrs DIY shouting at the TV and Oscar hiding in his retreat under the stairs, a very emotional day!.
Monday, 1 October 2007
1st Floor Frames
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