Monday, May 10, 2010

Work Day 25 - RG Project

What a day. I got started at 8:30am. I was worried that we would get rained out. But in the end we stopped at about 4pm and still no rain. We were both pretty tired. Throwing 35lbs. block as far as you can and trying not to break them can be tiring.

Anyhow I got the scaffolding setup and removed the sill plate on the west wall. I removed all the block possible before I had to deal with the front wall. We still had one joist and rafter set to deal with. It was bolted into the front wall. So I managed to remove the block around the bolt on the west side and pry the rafter from the joists. the joists kind of did the splits and then fell in away from the front wall. We got them out of the way and I removed all of the block I could reach from the right (west) corner. We moved the scaffolding to the middle in front of the door and took out as many as I could get to. 


We move the scaffolding again, as seen in the picture below. We went to lunch and picked up a coupling for the air hose. Mine had worn out and was leaking badly. I was able to get quite a bit down before we had to call it a day. I had to be at a genealogy meeting at 7 and was running out of time. The wind had been getting stronger all afternoon and I had a lot of dirt in my hair and eyes. My eyes are still itching.

We did beat the rain. It was after 7 when it did finely get here. It is suppose to rain tomorrow and we will just have to see if I can get the rest of the front wall down even with the other side. We need to get it low enough so we can take the scaffolding back. There is at least another day of two of work on the back wall before it is low enough.


1 comment:

  1. Sterling you were lucky to beat the rain - though by the look of the pics you didn't get to much. That was nice of you to put that white chair there for me, so I can supervise hehe!!!!!
    Regards Stef

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