Showing posts with label fire sprinkler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire sprinkler. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2009

Day 67: Metal roof panels

This was one of the days I was really looking forward to. The home will have a Standing Seam Metal Roof (SSMR). The panels are too long to be delivered practically, so Wildcat Metals and RMS Supply brought the portable manufacturing equipment to the job site. The fabrication process involved 2 steps. First, material from a coil of steel was passed through a roll forming machine to make a flat panel. The machine automatically advanced the material, formed all of the bends and cut the panel to length – see vid below.



This is the type of panel that would be installed on roof with flat sections. In the second step, the panel was run through a panel curver that stretched both vertical ribs in the panel to add the curvature necessary to fit on my curved roof – see vid below.



So a pile of flat panels like this:

Was quickly turned into a pile of curved panels like this:

Other tasks from day 67:
  • Marty sprayed the wood in the unfinished eaves with a homebrewed concoction that should reduce the potential for termite infestation in the roof lumber
  • Trevor connected an extension to the existing level spreader
  • Justin framed up the interior walls of the closet
  • Carlos completed the fire sprinkler installation
Green comment for today:
Look for one solution that solves 2 or more problems. I have procrastinated planting seeds over an old backfilled trench for weeks because the soil was full of rocks that needed to be removed. When Trevor connected the level spreader today, it was obvious that he needed plenty of rocks to backfill the trench effectively. Trevor and I scoured the old backfilled trench area to collect rocks. We used these rocks to backfill the level spreader trench. Now the old backfilled trench where I want to seed is free of rocks. This was also a great use of on site resources. Thanks for reading. I appreciate your comments.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Day 66: Completed porch roof framing + 3 subs

On Friday, we completed installation of the reclaimed redwood tongue and groove flooring material on the porch roof framing. Here is a pic from northwest of the porch. It looks sweet!

Other tasks from day 66:
  • Trevor completed digging the trench to connect the main power to the utility room
  • Erik and Ryan continued to install electrical wiring
  • Tim and Carlos started installing the fire sprinkler system
  • The folks from Wildcat Metals were back again to install gutters on the main home. Here is a pic of the south wall of the home.
It is really exciting to see finish materials being installed. Thanks for reading. I enjoy reading your comments.