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For the last month I have been working on the insolation of the basement of the same house where I was painting the tin roof last summer. I had first to get rid of all the stuff that was a nuisance to the work and demolish unused rooms and stuctures. Then my collegue Jack and I worked on repairing the cement floor as well as reinforce the mortar on this rock basement.
I am almost finished building the wooden structure on which I will apply the "Double-bubble"® plastic-aluminium coated insolation. Since the rock is about three feet deep I had to conceive a structure that would go as high as the top of the rock where I am to curve the insolation way back to the main house frame. It has been very long and rather complex, but the result is there to see. Instead of buying new wood, I reused the wood that came from de demolition of some rooms and shelves that were not needed any longer. I used my sawdust and split the 3 x 5.5 in two, making enough wood to build the structure that is all screwed, not nailed.

Some days I go upstairs in the attic where I installed my computer and worked on the blog and other stuff from up there.
I am almost finished building the wooden structure on which I will apply the "Double-bubble"® plastic-aluminium coated insolation. Since the rock is about three feet deep I had to conceive a structure that would go as high as the top of the rock where I am to curve the insolation way back to the main house frame. It has been very long and rather complex, but the result is there to see. Instead of buying new wood, I reused the wood that came from de demolition of some rooms and shelves that were not needed any longer. I used my sawdust and split the 3 x 5.5 in two, making enough wood to build the structure that is all screwed, not nailed.
Some days I go upstairs in the attic where I installed my computer and worked on the blog and other stuff from up there.
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