Now its very close to final position. They had to disconnect the prime mover 3 times to get the trailer at the right angle and lined up, a very patient crew!
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Now its very close to final position. They had to disconnect the prime mover 3 times to get the trailer at the right angle and lined up, a very patient crew!
Last one for the night, here it is chocked up on 'dollies', so still way higher than final stumping. We planned for a 3m deck between the two buildings, plus a slight gap for a garden bed. When they finished jigging about, there was only 20mm difference between one corner and the other!:wink:
As I said previously, my intention is to paint the houses the same, but the difference in roof is a bit off-putting. We have been talking about replacing the roof on the original house for some time, mainly because some dork painted it (poorly) over a noxious olive green. That paint is falling off in shreds, ending up in the tank strainer. Now more reason than ever: a change to corro should help tie the houses together. Lets see, BIL has a truck that transports roofing sheets....:rolleyes:
Yep, you can say that again, sure was an exciting day...
Glad I posted.
I tried to type three laughie things without any words.
I'm glad you posted too!
At least you won't have to buy a sat dish!
:D:D:D
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Thanks for the photos Andy. We'll have to get up your way again soon and check out the addition!!