Monday, November 1, 2010

Bmx Bikes Under Dollars

The tiles are here! Rugby

Arrival of tiles. As the truck was long enough, the driver chose to go through the meadow and it remained stuck in a muddy field ... Patrick came out of there with his tractor. We thought that these tiles were really struggling to achieve.


2 pallets to return home. One to three (Freddy, still in good moves, passing by).

We took the opportunity to be at least tri (color, edges damaged). On the lot there was just of two tiles broken.

I traced the room and asked a few tiles (not glued) to see.



I start laying as soon as is possible (weather permitting).

I also did a test mixture of lime hemp to a fork in an attic. Reminder: There are two barns. One under the tiles (this one will be used) and another under the slate roof. The latter will be closed. The insulation will be made on the floor. I'm going to make boxes and fill them with tissue paper (35 cm). Between the wadding and the floor I put a movie steam brake. But
I want (at least along the walls) to a fork before putting the boxes. All this to make the area floor / walls more "tight" for bugs. Hence the test. Mortar (5 volumes + 2 volumes of hemp lime NHL5) was tamped into a frame placed on a drop vapor barrier itself resting on the floor of the attic ... The purpose of the test is mainly to see the holding of the mixture. To be continued ...


In the "big room" ('ll have to find another name, any suggestions would be welcome) one wall (the one behind the main stack) was coated in stone but for the rest, from the door is covered with a smooth coating. To mark the separation, I thought of making a false timbering following is an overview. We will, over time and coatings in place if we maintain the idea or not.



Mary did, among other things, a cleansing of the fall garden. Ready for another year!

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