Well, in between another 85mm, building flat pack laundry’s in Castlemaine, and reducing the handicap down to 16 the shed is slowly taking shape.
First to go on were the walls followed by the strapping and then the roof.
Editors note: Roller doors are extremly heavy, limiting the number of times you lift them up and down is a necessity. Also, you should check to ensure you have your roller doors the right way around before cutting anything. Although this school boy mistake did not result in me knocking on the finance ministers door asking for another roller door I was only about 40mm away from needing to.
Speaking off the finance minister, working late into the evening is accepted behaviour, yet no site lights have been provided at this point in time. With one week remaining of daylight savings time is running out fast.
The working at heights policy was passed around at smoko, I think some of the guys read it, this one didn't as I don't even think he has his chinese workboots on. I think I got the last sheet on before the 85mm came this day.
Flashing and gutters to be finished before the concrete goes in. The gas bottle has been filled, table tennins table wiped down, and the GC has sent the robe off to the dry cleaners for the big opening - let the shed times roll.
Glad to hear that the GC is taking great care of the robe!
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