Back to the block after snatching 6 hours’ sleep. Immediately got roped into cutting more lengths of ply, after inconveniently pointing out that a few bits of formwork were a touch low – which I noticed….oh, about 8:30 last night. Meanwhile the pumper arrived, squeezed itself between my verge trees and set up: shortly followed by the first of the concrete trucks. I put together the last of the inside formwork (this is fine, right?) which I couldn’t do late last night because of noise…Continue Reading “Pour day!”
Back on my own today, putting together the C-channels for the inside edges of the upstand. Figured this would be a long day, but it turned into the first late-night epic. Spent the morning welding together the last 2 sections, which were about 7 and 9m long respectively and included my architect’s piece of “flair” – the recessed wall on the pantry which steps in about 200mm for *reasons*. Why did I agree to this? There’s a shot of the formwork and C-channel here from…Continue Reading “Concrete prep, day 3”
Spent yesterday doing boring stuff – clearing extra sand out of the trenches (we’ve had a fair bit of rain which ruined my nice clean lines) and experimenting with my sweet new welding skills: Early start today, with a vast array of men arriving shortly afterwards – the concreter, his 3 helpers and two steel guys. 8 hours of chaos, discussions, a couple of conversations with the engineer later, we’d turned this: into this: I did my usual a-bit-of-everything – started off cutting some more…Continue Reading “Concrete prep: day 2”
A large pile of rebar appeared! (The big white bag is full of 12mm bars bent into squares, to go into the edge thickening and upstand)
Been a bit quiet in terms of visible progress, but there’s been lots of conversations going on with plumbers (who have mainly stopped freaking out about the whole strawbale thing), sparkies (who are definitely still freaking out about the strawbale thing) and waiting to talk to the concrete guy, Maurice, who is fiendishly busy and trying to fit all his jobs in between rain showers. Finally nailed him down during the week and we talked non-stop for about 90 minutes – the result of which…Continue Reading “Prepping for concrete”
Spent the morning trimming most of the ‘pads’ between the trenches down to the correct height (the sand pad varied in height by 20-30mm, and I’d – wisely? – taken a low point as my baseline) before these two blokes invaded the block and undid most of my good work: Plumbing pre-lay nearly fell in a hole straight away, when we discovered that I’d sent them an old copy of the plans before Neve had worked her magic on the bathroom – so all of…Continue Reading “The invasion of the plumbers”
All of the edge trenches, and the internal trenches under the bedrooms etc, done. One more day should see the house trenches complete and ready for the plumber to do their pre-lay on Monday.
Short digging session this afternoon, finished the south wall of the main room – kitchen, front door and one wall of the living room. Starting to look very house-shaped. I’m leaving the survey pegs in place as long as possible as a backup in case one of my hurdles gets knocked, hence the weird little bulges in the outside edge of the trench. I’m a bit surprised I haven’t managed to kick one of the pegs yet – this one at one side of the…Continue Reading “More house-shaped holes”
Armed with a shovel and my many, many string lines, I started attacking the trenches for the foundations. Quickly worked out that shaping the trench by hand was going to be a bad time, and made myself a profile out of ply. This made it a lot easier, even if it still wasn’t “fun” per se – was still a long day of throwing sand around, but I got half of the perimeter trench done. This picture wasn’t really indicative of the weather, either –…Continue Reading “House-shaped holes!”
Quiet couple of weeks, with the earthworks guys finishing the shed sand pad and then I hit a bit of a block – waiting for concrete people to be intelligent at me, and we also had “the storm of the decade” come through and make the entire city rather soggy for the better part of the last week. Thankfully the sand pads have survived the rain unscathed. The rain cleared today, and since concrete people were still being slow at me I decided to start…Continue Reading “All the string lines”