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Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:34 am
by hotte8487
wibblywobbly wrote:Amazing construction work, I just hope that you don't have a friend with a Maus who can't can't drive in a straight line... :wtf:

Rob G
Hi Rob,

you're right, I've a mate who has a Maus, but no fear - he can good drive his tank...

Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:41 am
by hotte8487
PainlessWolf wrote:All right, Hotte!
When can we move in? *waves cash*
*chuckles* ;o)
regards,
Painless
Hi Painless,

this moment will unfortunately come never; please take a look at the title... ;)

Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:49 am
by hotte8487
ALPHA wrote:Dang Hotte... I just have to ask...did you have a hand in building your own house ? 8O
Amazing craftsmanship on this model :clap:

ALPHA
Hi Alpha,
to the craftsmanship I would say yes, but unfortunately not enough money... :shh:

Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 12:02 pm
by hotte8487
After the roof plumbers it’s now time for my roofers to reinforce my construction team.
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My roofers started to work and after a short time is there already something to see.
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But then first of all checking the correct angle through a sample out of a few roof tiles. I will use beaver tails - in double coverage.
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Yes, looks fine to me, lying well at the roof battens and on each other - may remain so.
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Then down again with the bricks and continue nailing of roof battens.
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So, with the battens should then be sufficient so now the whole must be preserved; further then soon.

Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 3:32 pm
by ALPHA
hotte8487 wrote:
ALPHA wrote:Dang Hotte... I just have to ask...did you have a hand in building your own house ? 8O
Amazing craftsmanship on this model :clap:

ALPHA
Hi Alpha,
to the craftsmanship I would say yes, but unfortunately not enough money... :shh:
MAN....you have got to transfer some of this into 1to 1 scale you'd have something really breath taking in the end :D

Liking the roofing tiles.... :thumbup:
Kind of surprised you didn't put down base boards and roofing paper before the battens 8O
ALPHA

Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:35 am
by hotte8487
ALPHA[/quote]

Liking the roofing tiles.... :thumbup:
Kind of surprised you didn't put down base boards and roofing paper before the battens 8O
ALPHA[/quote]

Hi Alpha,

me too - nothing as annoyance with the craftsmen... ;)

Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 9:10 am
by ALPHA
hotte8487 wrote:
ALPHA wrote:
Liking the roofing tiles.... :thumbup:
Kind of surprised you didn't put down base boards and roofing paper before the battens 8O
ALPHA
Hi Alpha,

me too - nothing as annoyance with the craftsmen... ;)
:think: ..................................The roofers took a short cut :haha: :haha:

ALPHA

Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:54 pm
by hotte8487
ALPHA wrote:
hotte8487 wrote:
ALPHA wrote:
Liking the roofing tiles.... :thumbup:
Kind of surprised you didn't put down base boards and roofing paper before the battens 8O
ALPHA
Hi Alpha,

me too - nothing as annoyance with the craftsmen... ;)
:think: ..................................The roofers took a short cut :haha: :haha:

ALPHA
I will shorten the invoice... :lolno:

Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 7:04 pm
by hotte8487
An important part for a structural work is still missing - the topping out crown.
First I've been thinking about the size of the topping-out crown and then I've decided me for the building material.
As a basic framework served 0,8er copper wire (bell wire stripped of insulation), twisted and then soldered.
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The whole thing roughly brought into shape and then a winding with still insulated bell wire.
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On search of suitable material to represent the green, I'm finding anything in the kitchen. Seldom used spices get older rapidly unattended and before it further find use in food - down to the basement with it and so it ends as craft material.
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Despite the advanced age of that basil smelled my topping out crown from this time point very spicy.
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After coating the wire with glue follows scatter basil over it.
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This then in a plurality of layers.
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And in between from time to time let well dry.
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Re: Timbered House under construction

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 7:11 pm
by ALPHA
hotte8487 wrote:
ALPHA wrote:
hotte8487 wrote: Hi Alpha,

me too - nothing as annoyance with the craftsmen... ;)
:think: ..................................The roofers took a short cut :haha: :haha:

ALPHA
I will shorten the invoice... :lolno:
If that roof leaks ...there will be Hell to pay :haha: :haha: :haha:

ALPHA