Thursday, September 24, 2009
GIB
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Weather boards
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Soffits
when we put up the hardys sheet/soffits we would start on one side and put a full sheet up then cut down the other piece we needed. While we were putting them up we would have to be careful not to chip or brake them. I lernt to put them in the gutter/fasica groove first then slide them along to the joins. We would nail them 30o (mm) centers and leave a 20mm overhang on each fineshing end.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Putting up trusses and roofing
We also had to nail up a brace to each truss. Once we got trusses out of the way we got started on the ceiling battarns and the purlins. While we were nailing up the ceiling battarns we had to join them on a different truss each time. We had to do the same sort of thing with the purlins. When the purlins were all nailed up we put a wiredog up in each truss.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Setting out and making/setting up frames
We then got into setting out where our studs, windows and doors etc and this was making an allowance for corner studs, windows and so on we then went into the classroom and started writing out a cutting list. The cutting list showed use all the measurements needed for studs, window studs, bottom and top jacks, lintels and bottom trims.
Once we finished the cutting list we went outside and started making the frames. We by nailing the stud to the top and bottom jack on the points the were marked out. We then added in the the window studs the lintel and dwangs.
Once we finished smacking the frames together we started setting them up. First we got them up on the floor and made sure they were in line with our old chalk line. We then either nailed them into the other other studs, floor and braced them etc and made them square if they weren't. We would nail a brace at the top of the frame and level get a level on the side while someone pushes the way it needed to go. then we finished up by nailing the rest up and make sure they were all plumb.
We then nail on these metal straps from the floor to the frame they provided more support and strength. It was now time to get ready to start planning out the trusses but first we had to nail up to ceiling battens. We had to nail them all around the outside of the house first and make them flush with the outside of the frame the ones that where in the inside of the house we nailed them in with 50mm hanging out of each side of the frame.