MAKING THE MOST OF THE GOOD WEATHER

Plywood bracing panels in the toilet walls with the  start of the disabled ramp on the left.

Decking beams painted for long term protection – the deck runs from the new front entrance past the toilet hallway to the disabled ramp.

 Cladding the kitchen wall on the north side of the hall. The plastic sheeting covers the window frames to protect them from rain while being painted.

Window frame protection, painting by Al Scott and friends.

A rare view, looking through the north wall.

Trusses for the kitchen and toilet roof.

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RAIN and lots of it, so work has stopped.

Weather protection fitted by the Building Committee.

Prior to the rain

The start of the hallway to the kitchen.

 

To the left, the disabled ramp posts and the start of the flooring for the kitchen and toilet.

Completed eave framework.

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MOVING ALONG AT A BRISK RATE

 

The start of the toilet and kitchen extension, and in front of that, the footing stirrups for the disabled ramp.

Repairing the existing south side wall and fitting of extended eaves.

The old side door corner, soon to become the main entrance.

Because of its southern aspect, this wall and  corner required the most repair.

Northern side wall with its new wooden external stumps.

The front wall looking up at  part the steel portal frame which extends the full width of the hall and down to the footings, with two beams up high bracing each side of the portal frame to the stage wall

Where the portal frame meets the side wall.

 

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