Adobe house renovation – Kitchen passage concrete
The weather was not too good today because the rain was hanging, but it did not stop from a little indoor concrete ...
As can be seen from the picture, the gateway to the "small room" from the kitchen is a total damage.
The bridle is completely bumped by the stem and next to it there is a temporary bridging beam, which is attached to
the adjoining wall by two wings at the bottom (No comment) ... The wall is good thick: 60cm + plaster, so the foundation also follows.
The first step is to create a good foundation for the new door frame.
The gateway will be a vault that has been proven to be a burden since Roman times
One of the strongest in shape, because it is capable of delivering the vertical load to its environment.
Of course this is going to be well secured, which is sure :).
The
depth of the new base is 60cm, but in the middle I have only
excavated a depth of excavator, because there will not be enough
loads there.
Yes, the sliding gate is a little bit off the road now, but I'm not willing to drag it alone because it's 80kg.
Here the concrete mixer was already extinguished. The left side is already filled with concrete and 3db concrete.
Then
the right side is moving. There are already 3-4 concrete blocks in
the garage ...
I also made two drumsticks in the middle
Unfortunately
there is less and less light due to cloudy weather ...
And
follows the recycling cycle:
The iron clad concrete floor in the room was cut to size and built.
As in Indul the bacterium, "There is no harvest! Not! ".
And the end result is already in the lantern
(In which a burner from 4 in my face switched on when I switched on and half a minute my ears sounded).
I say I'm not good at halogen lamps ...
Lucky I did not find my eyes, but all my glasses were clean.
It
can be built on this base :).
Finally, approx. 8 wheeled concrete swamped the two pits and more than 3 bags of cement.
The concrete was well-proportioned to the support wall 1: 4, because it would later hold the whole roof together with a bridle.
The next day:
First
watering: