Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Builder's Rest Day



The building work has come to a welcome halt as it's raining!

I can't complain , because up to today, progress has been really good, the ground floor framing is now complete with the flooring fixed on the 1st floor.

As soon as the weather clears I will get the big fork-lift from Mitre10 to come around and lift the 1st floor framing up, then I will be able to start on the top floor.

I should have the top floor frame up ready for the roof trusses to be fitted by the end of this week (builder promise!)

During this stop I will finalise the stair drawings, making sure they will fit the allocated space.

The making of the stairs should be an interesting project, I plan to make them in our double garage - the garage has never held a car as I took it over as my 'shed'

Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Raining


The construction has been moving on well, until the rain, which has brought the build to a halt. Although it's only light rain it's getting a bit unpleasant and slippery moving up and down the ladder, I'm getting risk adverse since I squashed my thumb almost flat, stupid accident just as I was thinking "that beam looks a bit unstable", it fell and... I must admit I did say "bother that hurt!" an number of times.


I have just had a email from some friends who are comming to stay, It will be great to catchup and have a few days 'leave' visiting some of the local vineyards and tasting a few wines.

Sunday, 16 September 2007

Half a House

My environmentally friendly builders 4 wheel drive is always parked nearby.

This took 6 days to get to this stage, the next project is to fit the floor so we can lift the 1st floor up(that's what's in the white parcel on the right). This should be 'exciting..






Instant House Kit!

The frames were 'unpacked' and moved to their allocated position.
They are really heavy. so it was pull, push and grunt all the way.

At this stage I was feeling a bit concerned how I was going to put these up by myself but I had a plan - the plan was to buy a boat winch, which I got at the local el cheepo car accessory store.
It worked!! an electric model with a remote control that connected to the tow bar of my car.
It was like having 2 big fellows to help!

Thursday, 6 September 2007

The pad


The concrete pad is completed, ready for the frames, which will be delivered tomorrow (Friday).
A surprise that I wasn't expecting, they were due later in the month, this means we are now ahead of schedule in the build!

Wednesday, 22 August 2007

Foundations









The building inspector passed the foundation formwork and site footings.

So today was concrete day, an early start, 7.00am, the sun rise was brilliant with a heavy frost on the ground, but with a frost you normally get a great day.


We weren't disappointed, the temperature got to about 17 degrees and a clear still day, (midwinter!) global warming?

Tuesday, 14 August 2007

The Avenue




Sometimes you need the help of some heavy machinery to get things done.

I did for a fleeting moment think I might be able to do it with some hire machinery but sense prevailed...

Sunday, 12 August 2007

The Trenches

The trenches were dug, average of 2 meters depth, the cables and pipe laid and then filled in, never to be seen again, I hope!

Catchup

Have come to a halt in the construction, rain, hurricane force winds of 140km/h, so it's a great opportunity to catch up with the blog.

The trenches have been dug for the drainage, power and telephone, the drive has been constructed, together with the entrance so now there's no excuse for delays due to access.

The drive is looking good with the Almonds, Beech and Poplars that we have planted over the last couple of years, although I think we will remove the Poplars as they have a bad habit of sending out very long roots searching for water, bad mistake.

The concrete pad/foundation will be placed next week, I will need to wait for about two weeks before I can start building the frame.

I will post some pics of the progress later.

Saturday, 11 August 2007

Onwards


On with the project...
I dug the foundations out for the concrete pad to be placed. It never ceases to amaze me how the dirt expands when you are digging a hole.

I think it worked out that I moved about 25 cubic meters of earth.

For a secure pad for the foundations to sit on, I had delivered 30 tonnes of metal base course (stones and sand) that's 3 big truck loads, it arrived on Friday my birthday, hurrah!

Had a very entertaining day spreading and leveling the site, I was a little tired, but still had the energy to celebrate. We both went out to a local bistro for dinner for 'the birthday' and the start of stage 1 of the build.

The food was brilliant, happy time, and like all 'responsible' adults, decided to walk home as we both had drunk a 'number' of relaxing wines.