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Re: Good morning daily

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Exactly like that Bernie. How did the assembly go. Ours went well after I walked away and left Terrie to do it herself. Took her a day or so though.
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supersparky wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 8:21 pm Exactly like that Bernie. How did the assembly go. Ours went well after I walked away and left Terrie to do it herself. Took her a day or so though.
:lol: I left Margaret to put the flat pack sets of drawers she bought, because she wanted to build them .... they wobbled so much, they required one hand to hold the structure upright while the other opened or closed the drawer .... :lol:

Went to the builders today, he squashed the idea of the 6 mtr house front real quick, all things are possible, but the price ...... Full structural steel framed house, not just the Bluescope steel house frame idea they advertise on the TV, 20mm x 6mm thick square tube uprights and all the equivalent steel structure, much like the workshop .... remembering all the creaking and clunking as it warmed in the morning and again when it cooled in the evening ..... simply no, not even yeah nah :lol:
I came up with the idea of an A frame roof running east west, 4 mtr high front ... reduced to 3.8 mtrs because that is the council limit for a residential garage, and that still gives me the 6 mtrs in the centre of the A frame roof, so I can still work on the roof of the Winnie and have my 2 poster hoist there for working on my vehicles .... not the truck, big bus, the Mazda or the Winnie, but the others :lol:

The whole house will be on stilts, can't back fill under a slab apparently, a suspended slab was just out of the question regarding cost ..... it seemed .... though a lot of the houses hanging off the edge of the hill in Mannum are built that way .... so .... anyway ... paid the first lot of money to get the survey done and the soil testing and so on .... so, the house rebuild has actually sort of started ......

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