Here's where I get to show you how those squares of concrete with anchor bolts are put to use.
PC stood these columns Saturday morning in the rain. He was happy to get them out of our garage and we are both excited about more visible progress (my interior progress is much slower, though not quite invisible - I'll tell you more about inside later this week).
Here's the first one standing:
He had the base plates of each column lined up perfectly on the trailer so that he could pull them over the edge and line them up exactly where they needed to be to get the anchor bolts in place before standing them.
Perfect fit!
PC did a great job planning everything out (I'm not surprised; he's very good at this type of thing).
Yep, they all four went up, but these are all the pictures for today. May is a very busy month and I have a million other things I have to get done today - including a couple of hours of sanding at The 123.
Check out the TaylorCountyWestVirginia.blogspot.com to see a sampling of the international attention Grafton has been getting and why May is so busy - and there's lots more to come!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Front Door - Overhang Support Columns
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