The last few days have been busy as you can see. Donning thick yellow rubber gloves and rubber boots I began to coat with tar the cynder blocks that makeup the basement this prevents moisture from entering . What I realized after is.. that tar doesn't come off your cloths and actually doesn't come off your skin with out gasoline! Enough said I'm sure...The frames for the walls were built and then raised into position , Paul and a few other guys were able to construct them with such ease I guess they all had Lego sets. Roof trusses were delivered and set into place, they are actually made very flimsy, I am surprised that they can bear the weight of a winter snow storm, I was told that is all has too do with the
design and the way they were engineered..... kind of reminds me of
building a house of cards, alone a card can do nothing but put them together you can build
almost anything. Waiting for the next inspection from the building inspector before we can
proceed to back fill around the house, will be great to walk right up and in
to the house with out a ladder... good thing I'm not afraid of heights..
Still smell like tar!
Day #37
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