A little add-on for the toys
#101
Hi Cole,
They built the walls first, then the short temp walls.
They then built the roof at "ground" level. This was done to save time lifting trusses and working from scafolding.
The roof was then lifted and set in the front yard.
The walls were lifted and joined and the roof added.
This saved time and money (as I'm told).
It certainly was more fun ! (Kept the neighbors wondering)
BTW the crane reported the roof weight at 10,000-11,000 lbs
Cheers
They built the walls first, then the short temp walls.
They then built the roof at "ground" level. This was done to save time lifting trusses and working from scafolding.
The roof was then lifted and set in the front yard.
The walls were lifted and joined and the roof added.
This saved time and money (as I'm told).
It certainly was more fun ! (Kept the neighbors wondering)
BTW the crane reported the roof weight at 10,000-11,000 lbs
Cheers
#102
Very cool! To be honest, for awhile I was wondering how the cars were going to get into the garage and why everything looked so low to the ground. I figured there was something I just wasn't seeing ... but now I'm glad I can attribute it to my own ignorance.
Looking great, and thanks for continually taking pictures and keeping us in the loop. I love seeing projects like this, but hate it when all of a sudden there are no updates for 6 months.
Looking great, and thanks for continually taking pictures and keeping us in the loop. I love seeing projects like this, but hate it when all of a sudden there are no updates for 6 months.