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August 31, 2014

Old School Scaffolding

A-Frames and Scaffold Planks
The next major phase is to get a roof on this building before the rains come.

Oops, too late.  It rained yesterday.
(Luckily not very much)

To get access to this side of the roof, large A-frames were built.

August 28, 2014

Overheard on the Jobsite

"I could go the rest of my life and be happy never hearing another AC/DC song."

August 25, 2014

Stepping Up

Much Easier Trip to the 2nd Floor
Stair framing is in place.  Nice and solid.

Note the blocking in the side wall for mounting the future handrail.

Roof Framing Progress

The Cantilever   (that blocking is temp)





 
Trusses were placed fairly quickly last week, and work began on the gable overhangs.

We have one particularly large overhang above the roof deck, which is exciting to see take shape.

August 24, 2014

Exterior Insulation Arrives

Rockwool Insulation
Five pallets of rigid rockwool insulation board was delivered on Friday.

I'll explain the role of this insulation in the wall assembly in a future post.

August 22, 2014

Happy Anniversary Lisa!

Pizza & Champagne amidst the sawdust

August 20, 2014

Tagged!

They could at least be clever or artistic...
Our jobsite sign was spruced up with a local arteest's poignant message.

August 19, 2014

Roof Trusses

First Bundle of Trusses Takes Flight
The roof trusses arrive, and are craned onto the top of the building.

August 15, 2014

Construction Financing

Grass is always greener on someone else's piggybank

If you are considering a project of your own, and need to secure financing, we suggest you start on this as soon as you can, and schedule a lot more time than you think you'll need.

A discussion below.

August 13, 2014

Window Arrival

Big and Heavy
The windows arrived today...too bad we aren't ready for them quite yet.

The guys successfully moved them into the house without damage - something I've been plenty worried about.  Replacing a pane of insulated glass that big is not a simple endeavor.

We did have a little bit of a casualty, however, on the supplier side of things.  Here is how the windows looked when the truck was opened:

Oopsie
The leaning windows were just fine, but the one on the ground isn't operating quite right.  Also, it crushed a box of screens, so those will need to be replaced.

But WE didn't damage anything (yet), so congratulations all around to the JRA crew. 

Now if we can just keep them that way...

One of a few stacks of fragile goods.


August 12, 2014

Overheard on the Jobsite

Guy 1: "You're not as perky as yesterday."
Guy 2: "Yes I am!  I'm plenty perky."

August 09, 2014

2nd Floor Walls

View of House from Garage
The first walls on the 2nd Floor are going up.  Nice big windows, set back into a framed-in slot.


View toward M.Bedroom from Roof Deck