Friday, October 11, 2013

Staging Wall Panels

Proposed Content:

Continuation of installation of wall panels from master bedrooms toward art studio. It is taking substantial time sorting through the shipped stacks for the correct labeled panel. Garret and Randy decide to use the loader to stage some of the wall panels, allowing the sorting to go more quickly. Gary begins to burn brush.

Gary cruising past staged wall panels in pantry, kennel, and office.

The beginning bonfire for burning all the brush accumulated from the clearing phase.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Master Bedroom Wall Panels

Proposed Content:

Initial installation of wall panels in master bedrooms and efforts to align them with the center post, roof beams and corner panels

Panorama looking Southwest at initial panel installation efforts:

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Installing Some Roof Beam Supports and Wall Panels

Proposed Content:

Continuation of roof beam and outside wall panel installation

Correctly positioning of the walls requires a precise vertically plumbed center support

Vertically Aligning The Center Support:

Master Bath #1 Shower:

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Adding Roof Beams To East And West Octagons

Proposed Content:

Expandng the roof support structure to the other octagon

Roof beam supports installed in the east octagon:

Randy and Norm hoist a roof beam support and secure it to the roof beam with a large bracket:

Monday, October 7, 2013

Installing first corner panels and roof beams on west octagon

Proposed Content:

Positioning and installing the first corner panels and roof beams

Four of the eight corners established on the west octagon.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Installing Octagon Center Support Posts

Proposed Content:

Putting up the central support columns

The two central support columns tower above the recently poured concrete while Randy and Garret plot their strategy for erecting the corner panels and roof beams:

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Pouring Concrete Slab

Proposed Content:

The pouring of the concrete slab

About Halfway Through: