Saturday, May 14, 2011

scaffolds gone

this week we dismantled the scaffolding but before that we installed the scribers for all openings they are finishing elements to make the openings its is every important to get right so there are no gaps and it all fits perfectly pictures are below to explain further.

first the timber is tackd up against the window/door and then it is measured how far it portrudes from the window/door edge this shows us what block to use to mark out the side of the timber where to cut. once that is done we cut out the marking as perfect as we can as well as the top to fit under the flashing and we check how it fits and cut accordingly to get rid of any gaps. once done the bottom is cut at a 45 degree angle 10mm down from the bottom of window/door and is nailed in at every 2nd weatherboard in line with nails.
next week will be the finishing lines
timber tacked in for marking

how scriber should fit

45 degree cut at bottom

side view of scriber

finished scriber

Friday, May 13, 2011

quick pictures


below are examples of penitrations through plasterboard and how it should look. also there are pictures of the installed shower and vanity
bath penitrations


close up of penitration

close up of penitration


installed shower

installed vanity with tools on top so on one trips on them

Friday, May 6, 2011

bathtime longitivity


this week got the bath installed which has quite a few steps you dont have to do this in its exzact order

1) is to actualy get the tub and see if it fits into the space you have provided for it ours fit perfectly and required no noging except for the aluband (a later step)

bath tub
2) mark out the waste hole and with the circular saw plunge cut out a hole as done with the shower bace earlyer make sure to do this before installing the bath or your gona be in for a lot of torment in the future

cut out waste hole for bathtub

 3) mark out where nogs will be placed around where the bath will be placed this allows for the aluband seal to be placed to provent access water geting to framework the studs are then chizeld out to be in line with the nogs for a flush surface
example of nog placement

chizeled out stud

4) next the tubs cradle is made this makes the tub level and sturdy so it does not rock while you are in it. it runs under the tubs edge like in the drawing below and runs along the whole length of the bath on the other side is a peice of timber paralel that with the cradle holds up the bath also showen   
diagram of how cradle fits under bath

bath placed in on top of cradle


5) the silicon is glued onto the floor where the baths feet will be placed and a length of aluban is run along the edge of the bath that touches the wall and the bath is placed in

aluban run along bath edge

6) another strip of aluband runs along with the strip and conects with the wall makin a seal that does not let water past the picture below will help show what i mean the end result is in  the next picture
showing of how seal works

bath fully installed with aluband seal on nogs
and that is how the bath was installed.