OK, what's different? I watched for a while, took some pictures, threw a few sticks for Dakota (the job-site black lab) before it dawned on me that the roof orientation is rotated 90 degrees from the other houses! Paul B. had said something one time when we were in his office about trying a design with this rotation, but I didn't realize we were it.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
trusses and a big crane
Last week stacks of roof trusses showed up. The houses needed to have scaffolding put up before they started the high wire act, and they did some work on the trusses on the ground adding sheathing, overhangs, etc., so actual crane work waited until today.
OK, what's different? I watched for a while, took some pictures, threw a few sticks for Dakota (the job-site black lab) before it dawned on me that the roof orientation is rotated 90 degrees from the other houses! Paul B. had said something one time when we were in his office about trying a design with this rotation, but I didn't realize we were it.
OK, what's different? I watched for a while, took some pictures, threw a few sticks for Dakota (the job-site black lab) before it dawned on me that the roof orientation is rotated 90 degrees from the other houses! Paul B. had said something one time when we were in his office about trying a design with this rotation, but I didn't realize we were it.
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