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Thanks for all the encouragement over the months. Waiting on ventilation blocks arriving. However, that aside the block work is finished!
Alan and a few mates are coming over on Saturday to get the trusses into place and the weather looks like it will play ball. Things should move along a lot faster now as frosty nights are not a concern, until we get to the roof ridging process.
Picture to clear up the lintel debate.
Catnic faced and topped with blocks.
Last edited by yoshie; 26 January 2012, 23:49.Brian
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Hipped roof is more complicated than we thought, mind you none of us have ever tried to fit any type of roof before.
The help, our Alan and a couple of mates.
So far so good
Got a little more complex so as you can see we still have another shift to finish.
Day off tomorrow and we will get back at it next Saturday weather permitting.
Brian
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Originally posted by yoshie View PostHipped roof is more complicated than we thought, mind you none of us have ever tried to fit any type of roof before.
I wished I done Gables every end of our house now, my first ever roof is T shaped, Hipped one end Gables each end the 'T', valleys and dormers! Just me, Linda and Google..
What a way to learn, lol, and no prefabbed rafters, all made from scratch.
Nothing like leaping in with both feet.
Its looking good though mate. I've really enjoyed building our house.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Thanks guys, the progress feels greater now that it has started to resemble a garage.
From scratch Tony that must have been a fair bit of work mate. Even with some prefab parts I still have plenty of running of string lines and notching of Hip boards and the like.
All the corner infills have to be hand cut with many like the Hip boards having angle cuts on two planes. Much easier if it was steel, quick carve with the plasma and a couple of tack welds I am not handy when it comes to joinery so slowly slowly will be the order of the day to make sure it's level for my mate to lay felt and tiles.Brian
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Originally posted by yoshie View Post
All the corner infills have to be hand cut with many like the Hip boards having angle cuts on two planes.
Done a few hipped roofs years ago, last century actually!
Garage is looking great Brian, first time I've seen a photo of it from the front, looks a lot bigger now, perfect tinkering space.
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Thanks Vince, would have been handy to have you supervise as we were making it up as we went.
Si every morning when I go in the back room for a shirt I check to see if the garage fairy's have done me turn as I slept.
I canny wait to be in there building new benches and organising all my junk, before getting on and messing it all up again.Brian
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Pity you are so far away, with two people that could be finished in a day,( one cutting ,one fitting) compound cuts are not the easiest things to do when you have never done them before. Might be worth getting a carpenter involved in it for a days work. But then again what do I know?
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Originally posted by yoshie View PostThanks Vince, would have been handy to have you supervise as we were making it up as we went.
Si every morning when I go in the back room for a shirt I check to see if the garage fairy's have done me turn as I slept.
I canny wait to be in there building new benches and organising all my junk, before getting on and messing it all up again.If its not broke don't fix it.
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