Scuderia-F1
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Thanks for sharing the video and also great to see your new home taking shape!
With best regards from Sweden,
Anders.
With best regards from Sweden,
Anders.
Is this bare steel I can see![]()
I'm assuming that this is just initial assembly and he's going to blow the whole house apart for paint and powder coating after all the bugs are worked out.
Hey Thomas - all looking good and great progress
May I ask a question about the rebar and the metal plates used to fix the beams on the car port?
I assume the rebar is concreted in so immovable. What technique did you use to determine where to drill the holes in the metal plate so it fitted the rebar so perfectly?
Looking forward to more updates
Regards
Gatsby
What? Not coming to le circuit Mt Tremblant for the Can Am 9th of July?
50th anniversary of the first ever can am race.
I missed you last time, I would have liked to stop by and say hi!
http://www.historiccanam.com
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Just like the rug in the movie "The Big Lebowski", the roofline on that carport just ties the whole COTU campus together.
You guys may not realize it, but you've got the whole crew here making similar remarks about me now. They're all wondering what I'll powder coat next! Sooooo...
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An excellent question Gatsby. The center core and webs of the block are concrete filled so you are quite correct, the re-bar in the middle is immovable and randomly placed.
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Because I didn't know the placement of the re-bar, that's why I hadn't drilled the holes for it. What I did was, once the microlams were installed, I made a cardboard template that I placed over the re-bar and butted it to the microlam. Then using a hammer, I tapped on the cardboard which left an impression of the re-bar. Then I transferred the placement of the re-bar to the steel plate and drilled the holes. The holes turned out to be...
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...within a 1/16" of where the re-bar was positioned. They tapped into place very nicely. I took my time because I wanted to get it right. These plates will never be seen so I'm just going to prime and paint them in place.
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Hey Thomas,
Looks great I am thinking of starting a pool for bets on all the screws on switch plates, outlets, cabinets etc will all be clocked straight up. The pool is going to have to choose who does it you or your contractors and pool players will have to guess how many screws will be slightly off through out the house.:} What do you think ??:} LOL
Cypher
I should have been around for that, in fact I am close right now. Then work happened. My girlfriend's home is 35 minutes from there so one of these days I will make it.What? Not coming to le circuit Mt Tremblant for the Can Am 9th of July?
50th anniversary of the first ever can am race.
I missed you last time, I would have liked to stop by and say hi!
http://www.historiccanam.com
Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
Thomas, every time I check in on the build, I shake my head at YOUR attention too detail. I know it trickles down to the pros working the job. My best to you and Chris for the 4th.![]()
Best wishes for a proper Fourth of July tomorrow. I hope that you can sit back & take a few moments to enjoy progress on the new homestead.
Just curious to find out if you know anybody working on the B-17 Desert Rat north of you in Marengo, Il? That would be a great day trip for your thread.

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Well done oldironfarmer. We do tend to get a little carried away around here.
Welcome to the gang.
Thomas


Maybe I'll change my user name.
