The story of various DIY projects from 'Soup to Nuts' and an 'artist' giving it his best shot at starting a new career
Thursday, 11 September 2008
Passed
The building inspector passed the foundation, we are now ready for the 'big pour' that's if it stops raining (pouring?).
It looks like it will be fine tomorrow, you can just see some bits of blue sky in the far distance.
It looks like it will be fine tomorrow, you can just see some bits of blue sky in the far distance.
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
The Big Steel
The steel is now in place, thanks to my team of helpers, who without, we would still be fixing it in place - a heavy dangerous job, well done. (The Diploma is in the post)
That white stuff underneath the steel is 40mm polystyrene thermal insulation.
The next step is to get the building inspector to give it his seal of approval.
Because of the great progress over the weekend I was able to take a half day off on Monday to pick my sister up from the airport, (she's making a flying visit from Perth for our fathers 91'st birthday) and deliver her to Waikanae.
That white stuff underneath the steel is 40mm polystyrene thermal insulation.
The next step is to get the building inspector to give it his seal of approval.
Because of the great progress over the weekend I was able to take a half day off on Monday to pick my sister up from the airport, (she's making a flying visit from Perth for our fathers 91'st birthday) and deliver her to Waikanae.
Friday, 5 September 2008
Foundations 101
Moving right along, the foundation base is complete, the steel has arrived and the underfloor insulation has been delivered and the concrete pour is booked for next Friday.
The good bit is we are expecting one of our children together with partner for the weekend - guess what they will will be doing?
They will be just in time to take part in the short course I'm conducting in fixing foundation steel for a single story timber construction, based on NZ Standard 3604, aren't they lucky!
Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Mud, Mud and more Mud
Dave the digger man has excavated the foundations, and now we have a pile of Mud (dirt), maybe we could sell it as a DIY Cricket pitch (family Joke).
It has been raining solidly for the past 2 days and now everything is waterlogged, however the plumber was able to install the under slab piping.
When the the rain stops I will finish off the foundations, hopefully we could be able to pour (place) the concrete next week subject to weather and approval by the building inspector.
It has been raining solidly for the past 2 days and now everything is waterlogged, however the plumber was able to install the under slab piping.
When the the rain stops I will finish off the foundations, hopefully we could be able to pour (place) the concrete next week subject to weather and approval by the building inspector.
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Foundations
The building has started with the foundation base filled with crushed metal (stones), levelled and compacted, it's very hard to see but the site has a slope towards the East so we had to put a lot of extra fill to build it up to the correct level.
The weather has been really bad, rain, hail, wind and snow, the only thing we didn't get was locusts and pestilence...
Our big tank arrived last night, so we have another challenge of moving it around to the back of the site and putting it in a hole so the water will be able to fill it to the top.
Yes I made an error in my calculations and didn't take into account the height between the space between the edge of the roof and the top of the tank -oh bother! and other words like that.
It's dawned a beautiful day, so I should be able to finish of the foundation form-work, so we will be able to sort out were we will put the pipes under the concrete slab, you only get one chance of getting this part of the build correct..
Friday, 15 August 2008
RIP
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Starting the Dig
Today it is planned for the digger man to start the excavations, first he will have to scape the site of all the topsoil, then I will be able to construct the boxing ready for the concrete foundation to be poured (placed?).
This time I am going to increase the pops required to 600mm centres rather than the 1200mm recommended, this will make sure there's no movement.
This time I am going to increase the pops required to 600mm centres rather than the 1200mm recommended, this will make sure there's no movement.
Monday, 4 August 2008
Investing in 'Boys Toys'
I had to have a new saw, the old one has come to the end of it's days, with the safety features becoming unserviceable, plus the off/on switch has broken in half, which makes working with it a little interesting especially when it refuses to turn off.
The new one is a De Walt double bevel compound miter saw (more power!) made in the US, I think but probably came from China, like most of the things we buy now.
Also bought the bench that it goes with it, so no excuses for wobbly cuts.
The new one is a De Walt double bevel compound miter saw (more power!) made in the US, I think but probably came from China, like most of the things we buy now.
Also bought the bench that it goes with it, so no excuses for wobbly cuts.
Building Consent
Great news, we have received our 'Building Consent' from the district council, so we can now start on with Stage 2 of the build.
We set the profiles out and 'shot' the levels with a laser level that a friend kindly lent, it's great to know people that have all the right equipment.
Mrs DIY and I spent a happy 20 minutes setting the levels in the gathering gloom on Sunday night.
We set the profiles out and 'shot' the levels with a laser level that a friend kindly lent, it's great to know people that have all the right equipment.
Mrs DIY and I spent a happy 20 minutes setting the levels in the gathering gloom on Sunday night.
Friday, 25 July 2008
What a Difference a Day Makes
I know it's a line from a old song but the heat pumps working like I hoped it would, it's amazing what a difference a competent air conditioner engineer can do.
The weather has be really miserable but the pump is keeping up with the change in temperature. mmmm waaarmmmmm...
The weather has be really miserable but the pump is keeping up with the change in temperature. mmmm waaarmmmmm...
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