This post is a follow up on these previous two:
@bigorna1/finally-being-productive
and
@bigorna1/making-more-progress
I promised a follow up on this project about 3 months ago and life kept on getting in the way, so finally I find a moment to recap a conclusion post.
the main frame was passed on to a friend carpenter to have the doors fitted to it on both sides. 2 doors on each side, 4 in total.
after he did his deed, I start mounting the pieces into the massive and heavy structure that it becomes with every component added.
once this is all done, there are a few more things to follow.
first, I wrap protect the main frame for transport and possible rain since now, even if I could lift it, it wouldnยดt fit through the door.
second, I add a couple of traversal beams for the loading and unloading unto the truck, to avoid possible scissor movement from snapping the whole thing.
and third, I cut 10cm off of the bottom of both main posts, as while digging the holes I hit a rocky layer at 70cm. the original plan was for 80cm, so not that bad.
Installation day 1:
it took four of us strong country men to lift the beast over to the truck bed. so heavy, I wasnยดt even too worried about securing it for the trip.
my smiley helper has enough experience to know he should pose for a photo before breaking a sweat..
once upright and properly supported, the easy part is making cement in the wheel barrow. we did have to make a run for extra sand as we advanced as the small 70cm deep holes swallowed a ridiculous amount of cement.
the end of day 1. the board is leveled up and cemented and needs a few days to properly dry.
Installation day 2:
with the cement now dry enough, I come back, on my own this time to finish up. first, laying the roof boards in a weather board manner.
then I apply Linseed oil to the whole structure. making it nice and shiny for delivery ๐
then the 4 doors are placed, fitted with high quality UV resistant acrylic polycarbonate for our fierce local sun.
the board is officially delivered to a satisfied customer and I am pretty proud ๐
about a week later I come by for the last time to install a plaque naming the client who donated the notice board to her village and me as the builder.
thank you for stopping by ๐
wishing us all a peaceful 4th of July ๐บ๐ธ
published at 17:17 (Q:Q) ๐