Biography of a Build CH.11 // October / by Owen and Bobbie

What a month! Recycled hardwood posts, knee braces, rafters, on-site milled ridge beams, steel connection plates, and a bloody roof with all the fire proofing junk!! WOW!!

An afternoon beer after the installation of the central recycled hardwood posts. Nice sunsets through the structure.

Our knee braces with slick connections thanks to Michael Hoffman

We used flat steel under our ridge beams to give us a crispy edge down our hallway.

Josh Brown, unfazed by the rubbish weather and doing a cracking job installing our burnt site milled pine ridge beams and connection plates.

Michael was not as excited about the weather

Bobbie fixing off our recycled hardwood rafters to our hallway. These will be exposed down the length of the hall for some ceiling textural funk.

The skeleton in all its glory. Sometimes this is when a building can be at its best!

Plywood over the top of rafters begins to block out the glorious light but also the slightly annoying rain.

The roofing crew! Rick Newling, Jo Heathcote, Josh Newling, Bobbie, Chriss Bayley and Wayne! What a team! Thanks all!. We are sitting on the tongue and groove plywood that is part of the bushfire roof system. We used old concrete formwork (which would otherwise be waste) and did all the T&G ourselves too try and reduce waste going to landfill.

Final tweaking of sheets to get all important slivers of light where they matter most.

TAH DAH!!! a bloody roof! What a relief!

Onwards and structurally upwards!

Love,

Dusty & Thirsty

We are taking note from The Grand Section on the value of documenting the journey whilst you’re in it by hand rather than just the final result by photograph.

At the end of each month we sit down and visually document the build journey of ‘Can’t Break Your Hip House’ up in Blackheath and the people who have been a part of that chapter. A great way to reflect on going-ons, small wins and lots of learnings

Our September biography of a build out now.

You can find further photographs on The Grand Section social media - instagram and facebook!

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