Monday 26 May 2014

26th May - A Very Wet Day

No photos this time.  More discussions about internal layout, wiring loo walls etc - lots of use of the Internet.  Did get the internal bracing off and out though.  Most in one piece including the long wall brace through the end window - saved for another project.

Trestles and planking can go back to the hirer now - rest of outside work possible from ladders.

Sunday 25 May 2014

24th and 25th May - The last Clad

Third side feather edge done and last barge board fitted.

Front now complete.  Barge boards fitted after cladding complete.  ( Noticed on the Video too late that the jig saw was set at an angle so that the drift of the underside due to blade bend is compensated for - the fit is fine, but would have been even better if noticed earlier).  

Was waiting for the primer/undercoat of the  roof underside to be done and trying to minimise the times the trestles needed moving.

Tarpualings all folded up so much quieter when it blows.


Only the fascias, some painting and the corner pieces bottoms to trim back/plugging screw holes and the outside will be done.  Used longer screws than those suppied to help pull them in tight.  Bit of trimming of the bottom boards requied to allow the corners fit well.  

Had to do same on many of the boards that were fitted around windows and doors - the board top and or bottoms are up to to 3-5 mm thicker than the 20mm setting distance allowed for.  Result still looks good - used knife blade rather than pencil to mark edge of cut needed so no pencil marks.  Depth removed only where required at bottom of new board by guess work on basis that letting water fall down was better than having a lot of micro ponds.

Thursday 22 May 2014

21st May - Still Cladding after all these years

Another evening after work sees the 'blunt' end finished.  Really pretty!
Rain forecast but only 2 sides to sheet now!


Wednesday 21 May 2014

19th and 20th May - Still Cladding

About 4 hours in total  after work  - cladding on a short side up to the top of the window. Dave stopped before  he got to the curved cutting!
Much discussion and planning for loo and woodburner, MOSTLY resolved.

Sunday 18 May 2014

18th May - cladding

Yes it can be done single handed - sky hooks Mk 2.  Partial pre-drilling the end holes using a 1.5mm drill improves the chances of getting the end pins in first time ( 1mm is fine but break too many).  Only the last board needed two sets of hands.

One hook at each end - screw close up to the roof as the anchor.  Remove once ends are pinned but before the rest go in!
Nearly there only last board to fit after priming the underside of the roof.

17th May - doors and windows

Had to take doors out to fit frame - too heavy with pre-glazed doors.  Will fit later and then square up so the doors fit/look OK.
Room with a view - plenty of Silicone applied including to the manufacturing holes and screw heads on the top rails - don't want any ponds forming.

The start of a long clad.

Friday 16 May 2014

16th May - membrane

Today the membrane went on round the sides  which took a couple of hours.




 Why use one staple when 29 is better..........


  





The view from the door on a wonderful sunny evening!


15th May - roof finished

A birthday treat, DJD has
2 days off to work on the hut in the sunshine!





All the insulation cut and fitted in the roof (another use for the breadknife)





Membrane on and then the sheets.

These took quite a bit of fiddling to get the overhang equal on both ends.
It would have helped to have the trestles/boards a bit higher!!!





 Much tea was drunk!



Then he marked up and cut one of the wavy-edge boards before a pint at the pub.

Monday 12 May 2014

11th May - roof lining

All done, took most of the day! (with time out to watch the F1 racing).


Saturday 10 May 2014

10 May - Still the Roof


Minor problem resolved by Will 09:30. 

Base propped at front and re-levelled by late morning.

Nice showery day so much time spent erecting and taking down tarpaulins.
But got the roof frames screwed down by mid afternoon.  A tempory brace to hold out the side walls at the right width in the middle was a huge help - then everything seemed to fall into place. 

One side done with strings on the tarpaulins eased off so enough height could be gained to get my head and a battery drill in to do the hard work - tipping it down at the time.

Got about 1/3 of the roof lining done before the boss called time to cover everything up for the night. 
You can NEVER have too m,any G-clamps.
[Note from "the boss"  given the weather maybe we should have looked at the price of a rigid/scaffolding framed roof]

Now appreciating a pint of Doom.

9th May - Roof frames in place

Needed three bodies so Father-Son bonding over putting up the roof frames!   

Then we found a problem to resolve so tarps back on (the worst bit!) and email to George.


Thursday 8 May 2014

Day 3 - 8 May


In the rain after work, under the tarpaulin - squared up walls using tile batten as braces and checked diagonals . About 1.5 hours.
I (Deb) also got to spend a happy hour priming the BACK of the roof boards. Weather doesn't look great for weekend and HE SAYS they may get wet.

Hut day +2





An hour to level the chassis to Dave's satisfaction (!)


Then an hour to put up all 4 walls.





 Longest job of all - putting tarps on!!




Hut Day +1

Several hours spent unpacking the parcel and storing stuff in the dry.
The only problem was that the doors were a 4-man lift - had to call for reinforcements, and drink more tea.

Hut day

HUT DAY May 3rd 2014

Better than lego or airfix - the hut arrives. 
An early arrival caused its own minor problems: the ground was hard but the wet grass meant that the landie couldn't quite get it all the way into position - still, the winch did the rest.