Thursday, July 30, 2009
Greentongue
This last 2 weeks have been quite busy. We've been building up the floor structure and laying down the substrate flooring panels - 'greentongue' panels made from compressed wood-chips. It's a great product: very hard, weatherproof (can sit outside in the rain etc. for about 2 months).
The floor takes a lot of time to get level and plumb all the way along. I found it reassuring that Jacob has high standards of accuracy, though I think it comes from necessity to make the whole job easier to put together.
We also put up some of the wall bracing along the front of the house (below), which is basically plywood sheeting nailed all along the edges and through the middle of each sheet.
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