Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Sliding doors in construction






Site visit to Timbertech to inspect doors in construction. Main impression under the sodium lights was the size - huge! Made a few design changes, doors to only slide one direction, short bolts top and bottom (means we will need a step to reach the top bolts).

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Kotatsu table legs






The 150Kg concrete table (photos here showing underside with OSB texture) needs some serious support... 75x44 American white oak legs, work ongoing.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Staircase: stringers water cut, saw cut treads and risers (Stewart & Kieran), assembled by Clare Slifer and Kieran Gaffney






Saturdays are my favourite days on site, because there are no distractions, no deliveries or phone calls to make it is just sold work all day. Today Clare and I assembled the stairs and fixed them in place, a big job that I am very happy to have done. Water cut plywood stringers supplied by JetCut in Glasgow for the princely sum of £200.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Plasterboarding is a difficult job







The plasterboarding is taking a long time, it is a fiddly and time consuming job, not the slap it up job I was led to believ it was. But this week we broke the back of it.

Bathroom going in



Alex will be glad to hear we can now have a bath in the house! Though I have yet to do so. Underfloor heating laid in tile screed 12th December 2008.

Curved ceiling




The radiused ceilings are starting to go in. The jury was out until today when the shadows started casting interesting shadows...

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Luck like you wouldn't believe (drain connection)







The full story of the drain connection is the subject of a long and lucky story. The short story is that I am the luckiest builder on earth for 4 reasons
1. The water main was 2 mm above our drain pipe
2. The street drainage pipe was 0.2mm above our drain pipe
3. The connection point of the drain was exactly 80mm below our 8m run (giving us our 1:100 fall by the skins of our teeth.
4. No sooner had we filled in our trench with type 1 hardcore but the "water man" turned up and agreed to tarmac the trench at a great saving.

I am grateful. And to Hall Mossman my groundworks contractor, many thanks!

We are now fully connected to water, electricity and gas. The heating is on!