North Roof
As
previously mentioned
I've been interleaving work on the north and south roofs, mostly as the wind indicated.
I don't seem to have many pictures for the north roof but here's a quick summary anyway.
As
previously mentioned
I've been interleaving work on the north and south roofs, mostly as the wind indicated.
I don't seem to have many pictures for the north roof but here's a quick summary anyway.
September was mostly about how to do the roof sheeting round the Veluxes on the south roof.
More...I can get depressed any time but I do seem to have a tendency to do so more at the end of August and the beginning of September. I'm not sure why, really, but think it's at least partly a matter of accumulated sleep deficit caused by short nights. Last year it was hardly noticeable but this year it really clonked me on the back of the head.
More...23 of the first batch of 24 of the roof sheets are now up. The 24th, which was the bottom of the pile as delivered, was a bit scratched on the bottom so I've painted over the scratches and set it aside to eventually go on the porch/greenhouse roof.
More...As expected at the end of my last blog post it was wet and windy for the next two days but since then it's been overall fairly reasonable and I've now got 12 of my initial batch of 24 roof sheets up.
More...Since my last post I've got three more roof sheets up but not, unfortunately, one at the top of the roof. That doesn't sound a lot for a bit over a fortnight but the weather hasn't cooperated (being mostly windy) and I've made some progress on refining sheet-lifting techniques.
More...Today I put up the first two roof sheets. Some lessons were learned.
More...As previously mentioned, I ordered the first batch of 24 steel sheets for the roof on the 7th of April. They were delivered on the 18th of May (a few days short of 6 weeks, which seems to be par for the course for building materials these days).
More...Since my last house-progress post I've finished off putting the tarpaulins on the roof, boarded the top of the west gable and ordered the first batch of steel for the roof.
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