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Thought it time I sorted out some of the feeds for this site. After some hunting, I discovered some kind soul had developed an RSS module for Gallery2 (the one thing I missed following the upgrade from G1).

I have added some relevant feed links to the sidebar to enable choice for readers. Enjoy.

January 30th

raising of the frame

is everyone ready?
 
 
If those poles look heavy, just try moving them! It was all hands on deck for the raising of the frame weekend. An amazing effort from everyone involved, we were very lucky to have so many willing helpers. We began with a flat piece of ground and by the end of the weekend, we had a very recognisable three dimensional structure.

The big challenge was to work out how we were going to lift the rather large trusses on to the posts that are about 2.5 metres high. In the end we opted for the partial dismantling of the trusses to make it easier to lift. They were made about 150 years ago by hand and are all joined using traditional mortise and tenon joints. Even though it made it easier to lift the main part of the truss, putting it all back together the next day was still interesting.

The ridge beam went up during Sunday afternoon. With fewer people, we had to think laterally. More ropes and ladders, they were up in a flash.

It was amazing to see it take shape over such a sort time. The next step is to install the rafters and collar ties, followed by the purlins. Now that the posts are up, we will arrange for the laying of termite and damp protection.

It was great to get the main part of the frame together, the next few steps I can we can do on our own - until to bricks arrive!

Thankyou so much to everyone who came along and lent a hand, it makes a big difference to have such good thinkers and doers at times like these. In order of appearance; Rex, Robbie, Tim, Jesse, Ako, Geoffles, Marieke, Penny, Spencer and Barbie.

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January 22nd

the timber has arrived!

there, there - we will be back for you later - the ceiling lining
 
 
Excitement was withheld until we actually sited the 12 tonne truck with all the goodies onboard. It is amazing to have it all sitting there, waiting for action...from us.there was quite a list:

  • 6 red gum roof trusses from a 150 year old woolshed in Deniliquin,
  • 6 x 250-300mm matching round poles (roughly 6m),
  • 6 x 200mm square posts from Station Pier (6m),
  • 6 rafters (4m),
  • ceiling lining 70m2,
  • plenty of purlins ,
  • 3 collar ties (5m), and,
  • 12metres of ridge beam!

a huge thankyou to Richie for organising all the goodies and driving all of it to the block.
Now all we need are the doers and thinkers to make this three dimensional thing we have been talking about.

Our next major job is to start constructing the frame, hopefully as soon as next weekend. It all depends if we can muster enough humans to assist.

Muddies have been ordered and made, delivery will hopefully be in about a week, wow.