Browse Forums Owner Builder Forum Re: Am I crazy? OB near Port Macquarie 79Sep 30, 2019 3:18 pm Oh dear, where does the time go? Meanwhile, the building continues, albeit at a slower pace than I would like. The Cemintel cladding has been finished except for the sealing of vertical joints. That can wait for a spare in between moment. It looks just wonderful. This is the clerestory window area of the Grann Flat, above the al fresco/carport roof. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ And the overall view from the NW. BTW, the investment in the scaffold has been well worth it. The platform height is at 3.8m when fully erected and with handrails, just below the level where a scaffold ticket is required. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ And from the opposite side. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Very happy with how it looks and the quality of the product, but it has been very time consuming to put on. Oh well, I always said this build was not set to a schedule, but........ Re: Am I crazy? OB near Port Macquarie 80Oct 01, 2019 3:18 pm So with the outside complete, it is time for a biti of a site cleanup. Then to start on the gyprocking. So as the last job on the outside was completing, the gyprock was ordered and duly arrived, to be plonked undercover in the carport. Next, a big cleanup inside which had become a bit of a dumping ground for, well, stuff. Unfortunately, as we checked the inside walls, some of them were out of plumb and true. This was a result of the delays at the start where the frames sat around for a while. Some of them are quite tall which magnified the issues. And I was not so experienced on erecting them so they didn't get trued as well as they could for the Granny Flat - the house was better though. I always said that the GF was my crash test dummy. Here's Steve working on some truing. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ So we spent some time correcting that using the laser, plumb and string lines etc. With some planing and application of many many spacers, we again had a level surface to gyprock onto. Also, some of the windows were put in by th eroof build team and were not particularly straight and true. It took quite a while to get there though as I am very fussy. Once that was done, the insulation could go in. I am using initially Bradford Soundguard R2.5 in all walls, external and internal. I got it at a very good price so it is worth using the sound insulating version throughout. Towards the later part of the job when I ran out of that, I got a batch of Knauff Earthwool Soundguard so the GF was completed with that. Not itchy at all, but it is a bit harder to cut. And I had to do lots of cutting as almost none of the studs are stand widths apart. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ The kitchen is taking shape now and it is starting to fell like a house. It seems we have turned into the home straight. Well these guys are not looking good... I sent them a written enquiry last week and they have not yet replied. If they cannot respond to a simple… 4 10949 It is in lake macquarie area and dimensions are width 14 m and depth 8 m and the slope is 1/5 going down from the road. 1 7687 I looked into it a few years ago and my conclusion was to just build a carport that will support panels and get a system installed separately. The company I looked at had… 1 6624 |