Monday, August 3, 2009
oh crap
Nice benches
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Down there for dancing
Ready to paint
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
A beautiful pathetic fallacy
The work day ended with a beautiful double rainbow. We're learning lots at Kindy (now that mum is the director), so I happen to know that occasionally, a second, dimmer, and thicker secondary rainbow is seen outside the primary bow. Secondary rainbows are caused by a double reflection of sunlight inside the raindrops, and appear at an angle of 50°–53°. As a result of the second reflection, the colours of a secondary rainbow are inverted compared to the primary bow, with blue on the outside and red on the inside. The dark area of unlit sky lying between the primary and secondary bows is called Alexander's band, after Alexander of Aphrodisias who first described it. There's probably a bit more to it than that but I'm only two.
Just for the record
Here is a shot of the high cupboard on the south wall. Dad thought it important to record this before the gyprock covered it - just to show that the 1.8 metre gap is bridged by a very sturdy
ex-table top that we found in a throw out AND which is supported by two lengths of 3 by 2 (70 x 45mm). So, we can happily stack it with stuff, sleep on it, party on it, and it should all stay fairly flat.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
We have light!!!
Roy finished his work today - so we're connected to power.
The room is clad and the gyprocking is underway
. We might even have a cupboard or two very soon. There was much debate over the question; to built-in or not to built, but a compromise has been reached. Stay tuned to see how we do a quick up-skill on cabinet-making.
The room is clad and the gyprocking is underway
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Look at those doors! To think that they were in the Kimbriki yards a month ago, and now they're sanded, buffed and swinging at our place. You can also see our first go at cladding. We might even have most of the cladding done by the time the electrician gets here.
Note the timber on each wall edge. We're using 4 pieces of 70 x 35mm treated pine, planed flat and nailed vertically to each edge
so that 35mm overhangs. This is what each sheet of cladding is butting up against.
The weathertex is particle board thats very easy to cut and nail. Its 10mm thick (in case you were wondering).
Note the timber on each wall edge. We're using 4 pieces of 70 x 35mm treated pine, planed flat and nailed vertically to each edge
The weathertex is particle board thats very easy to cut and nail. Its 10mm thick (in case you were wondering).
The spaceship has landed! The delightful foil cover you see here is the sarking to keep out the rain and wind. And notice too we now have windows and doors.
Dad flew solo for the single door. Well, it opens and shuts. For the double-door he had help from Rick who is a professional woodworker and lives a few doors down
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Uncle Guy got back from Thailand just in time to help install the windows. Dad finished off the bracing ply and sarking, so we're ready for the weathertex cladding. Oh, we've also booked the sparky for next Thursday.
Dad flew solo for the single door. Well, it opens and shuts. For the double-door he had help from Rick who is a professional woodworker and lives a few doors down
Uncle Guy got back from Thailand just in time to help install the windows. Dad finished off the bracing ply and sarking, so we're ready for the weathertex cladding. Oh, we've also booked the sparky for next Thursday.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Countdown
Roof insulation
Roof complete
Except for the guttering, all of the roof is now complete. Dad had a bit of a break over Easter along with the rest of us. I'm now a bit of a National Folk Festival veteran, this one being my fourth!
Thats eight big sheets of iron up there, all rivetted with 50mm tek screws, and insulation underneath.
Thats eight big sheets of iron up there, all rivetted with 50mm tek screws, and insulation underneath.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
You're all doing very well
Orange blossom
Timber framing complete
Fast exit from a tall ladder
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Walls walls walls
We now have two wall frames up! It was a busy day - the last day for Imogen and Fabian to be here on a regular basis. Mum said phew.
There was hot debate over where to put windows, doors and built-ins, even after the first frame has already been built! Anyway, we came to a wonderful compromise that will let in just the right amount of light, and just the right amount of fresh air, with just the right amount of privacy for a bedroom (even though its a shed).
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