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Window air-conditioner hole - what to do with it? - Stained Glass Overlay Cairns
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Decorative Wrought Iron Door Maintenance: Decorative Wrought Iron Door Cleaning
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Decorative Wrought Iron Door Maintenance. Wrought iron door maintenance, up keep, installation, purchasing, and much more. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Decorative Wrought Iron Door Cleaning. You should clean your decorative iron doors and windows at least once if not twice a year. Build up of dust, bird feces. Pollen, etc will trap moisture against the finish. Even if your opening is covered, high humidity or the occasional. Blowing rain will damage the finish over time. January 12, 2011 at 8:08 PM.
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BuckinghamBLOG: A Couple of Important Deliveries!
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Saturday, October 25, 2008. A Couple of Important Deliveries! So much has been happening, and I have not been able to keep up on the construction and the blog! 160;I have been taking pictures throughout, and will try to recall the last month's progress! In the second week of October the drywall was delivered for the entire house! 160;The process of "stocking" the house took most of the morning. First, two trucks full of drywall were unloaded in to neat stacks on the street. . When we poured the 2nd ...
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BuckinghamBLOG: January 2008
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008. As the walls were going up, I started building the shoring that would brace the walls and support the next floor above. . On Tuesday the majority of the AmDeck forms were delivered. It took 3 trucks to bring them here, and they completely filled the garages! 160;There are still almost 200 blocks to bring, but I asked the company to hold them for a bit so I could make some room! Escott O. Norton. Thursday, January 17, 2008. 4 Floors, Done! After the living room. Next, ...
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BuckinghamBLOG: June 2008
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Saturday, June 21, 2008. Kitchen Walls, Done! Only 3 weeks has passed! 160;Progress to report, both on site and off. First, let me report the exciting developments from off site. Tikal Doors, the manufacturer I chose to build all of my exterior and interior doors and windows reported to me that they are almost done! I found a local shop to create the door and they started forming the doors this month. Here is the jamb and door frames taking shape. Now to the onsite progress! 160;I had no slabs to do ...
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BuckinghamBLOG: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Backfilling and forming the largest slab so far. Another MONTH goes by! 160;Time flies when you are building a house! As soon as the walls and top floor were poured I had the waterproofing crew take care of the walls, then I set the French Drain. To get the gravel up to the drain to cover it we built a track and dragged the gravel up by rope, bucket by bucket. . 160;Here is the slurry at the northeast back corner of the kitchen wall. . The last of the ICF walls was almost...
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BuckinghamBLOG: September 2008
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Sunday, September 28, 2008. The Big Roof Pour(s)! It has been a hard few weeks. The forming for the roof deck has taken longer than I thought, and is very complex. Every surface is slanted for proper drainage, yet I had to make sure all levels interconnected at the proper heights. The other difficulty is that I am now trying to build forms 39 to 45 feet above street level, so it's tough to access! If I had a fear of heights when I started, it is all gone now! After getting the plumbing and electrical app...
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BuckinghamBLOG: October 2008
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Saturday, October 25, 2008. A Couple of Important Deliveries! So much has been happening, and I have not been able to keep up on the construction and the blog! 160;I have been taking pictures throughout, and will try to recall the last month's progress! In the second week of October the drywall was delivered for the entire house! 160;The process of "stocking" the house took most of the morning. First, two trucks full of drywall were unloaded in to neat stacks on the street. . When we poured the 2nd ...
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BuckinghamBLOG: April 2008
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Thursday, April 24, 2008. What to do with all of this DIRT? It has been another busy month, so busy that I have not been able to update this blog until now! 160;Here is a look at what's been happening:. After the Livingroom and cellar walls were poured, I had the waterproofing crew out again to do these new walls. It was tight work, especially around the chimney, but they did a fine job. By the end of the day they had wrapped all the walls from the livingroom north wall,. This duct brings the heating and...
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