Forgive the almost nautical punny title...appropriate for a Sailors Home, but a bit of a 'dad joke'.
My apologies!
Efficiency, good humour and great workmanship are to the fore, and look what's happened in such a short time:
These are the views from the 'living end' of the deck/balcony/upper storey of the 2 storey verandah.
The upstairs living area and kitchenette are at this end, so they form the natural entertaining area...it was designed that way and it's great to see it all working.
Can't wait for the family get togethers here.
Still looking east up Bond Street. There will be a privacy screen at the eastern end of the deck to provide a barrier between us and the balcony (hiding behind scaffolding) of number 14 next door.
Heritage allowed one at that end because it does not block views of the now-nearly-fully-restored Coutts Sailors Home...and it won't block any views for us!
...and the view from outside the loo!!!...
from the eastern end looking towards the west/north west -
No privacy screening allowed at the western end - that would block the few remaining glimpses of Coutts from the Convict Lumber Yard area.
Should've taken photos of the 'underneath and edges' - curves replicated based on the photos. Thanks guys you've done a great job.
SO next steps..the steel inners for the upper storey columns should (fingers crossed) be on site and maybe even on deck very soon, maybe even later this week.
Then back with the crane to lift the upper columns into position and time for a dummy fit of the balustrading before it goes off to the workshop to be spray painted.
May even be champagne on the deck for Christmas.
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Sunday, 20 November 2016
Scaffolding again?!
...but at least it won't be up as long this time - just until the verandah is done!
LOOKING GOOD!
PAINTING NEXT,
then the decking. then the upper columns, then the... then the...
ok but at least we're making progress!
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
All in a day's work
I wake at 7am to the sound of builders - not unusual around here, but this time much closer to home
- in fact at home.
GTS Constructions are on site.
YEAH!
and then...
in no time the stainless steel inners for the columns rise from the verandah slab
'til the last one is in place and it isn't even 10am!
guided gently into position then lowered
and persuaded by degrees
- in fact at home.
GTS Constructions are on site.
YEAH!
and then...
in no time the stainless steel inners for the columns rise from the verandah slab
'til the last one is in place and it isn't even 10am!
The Newcastle Minicrane arrives
a column is strapped on
guided gently into position then lowered
Then the steelwork for the decking moves in
and fits like a glove
Then its all verticalised (is that a word?) and braced
and it's time to pack up and go home.
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