
The next thing to happen is the purlins will be fixed to the trusses, that's the things that the roof is connected to.

The last pic is of MrsDIY fitting the last fixing of the end gable truss.
The story of various DIY projects from 'Soup to Nuts' and an 'artist' giving it his best shot at starting a new career

The next thing to happen is the purlins will be fixed to the trusses, that's the things that the roof is connected to.

The last pic is of MrsDIY fitting the last fixing of the end gable truss.
The frames are all in position and bolted to the concrete foundation the only bit of the build which is not classed as ecco friendly.
The build has started with the frames going up and now it has come to a grinding halt as the lower half of New Zealand is being buffeted by winds of up to 150Km/hr really a great time to be pushing around big lumps of timber, so its time to bunker down for a day or so till it passes over.
The frames have arrived, we are now ready for the next step, we will start putting them up, starting on Friday.
Monday dawned a beatiful day, perfect concrete weather, the concrete arrived on time at 7.00am and by 11.00am it was all in placeIt didn't.
As I blog the men are power floating the surface and adding colour hardener to get the perfect smoooooopth finish.
The frames are due to be delivered later this week so we will be able to get on with the easy bit of the build.
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)
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!