Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Dec 13, 2007 10:37 pm hello here are some pics of our framing. thisis our first shot at posting to the forum please ignore any stuff ups
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Wow nice big alfresco area...it's going to be fantastic!!!!! Bet you're excited to see it all coming up before your very eyes. Looking niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!!!!! Re: framing pics 5Dec 14, 2007 10:21 pm Great photos!
Must be very exciting for you to see any developments in your building works. Keep posting new photos! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Built the Nevada 42 Next project - landscaping! Re: framing pics 6Dec 14, 2007 11:49 pm yes VJ its good to see progress when i visit the house . PD are quick with sending their invoices just received the invoice for the framing in the post today. They must be finished. Going to inspect it with my building supervisor on monday.
Vanderlay it is the Heywood 28 Perry im sure PD told me they dont give you a Alfresco slab. I was surprized to see they layed it. Havent had the slab included in the documents as far as i know . Maybe they stuffed up. The grand Alfresco was a extra. The prestige house next door to me has a slab in their Alfresco. A friend of mine built a Francis26 and didnt get a slab. Phoenix that second foto loaded ok for me in the forum. The Alfresco is 8.500 in length 4.500 width. STEFF62 Framing should be fine, but he will only be able to nail the baseplates in, I wouldnt think you can dynabolt them after 24 hours. My question is, how is he… 1 6078 8 10306 Houses have been framed on floor joists since settlement, chipboard flooring is only around for 50 years or so, so why would it not be satisfactory? However exercise skill… 3 17840 |