House Pictures Chat Corner - Show off your house pictures!

  • Erstellt am 2015-11-25 10:27:31

bibi80

2018-12-19 18:56:36
  • #1
With us, the beams were also done first and then the gable was fully built.

It was done this way everywhere here.

Many greetings from the center of Germany
 

11ant

2018-12-19 19:18:37
  • #2
On the one hand, that probably sounds unlikely; on the other hand, you have to admit: the depiction of the process already makes you imagine the unnecessary movement while reading, so that you only believe it while sitting down.
 

Müllerin

2018-12-19 20:03:17
  • #3
The first floor was built with bricks, the ceiling placed on it, then the roof and then the attic were fully built.
 

Lumpi_LE

2018-12-20 09:47:27
  • #4
It depends on whether you have rafters or a purlin roof, an eave or none.. you can't generalize that.
 

pffreestyler

2018-12-20 10:12:17
  • #5
In what way? The stone must be measured, cut, and carried in every approach. The annoying thing for us was just that minimal deviations were immediately punished. In the other approach, the blame lies solely with the carpenter if it wasn't cut cleanly.
 

11ant

2018-12-20 14:10:42
  • #6
Measuring and cutting not always, when built up between two rafters only stepped. The pallet with the stones is lifted onto the top floor slab in front of the roof structure, so you don't have to constantly go down and back up.
 

Similar topics
16.05.2016Scaffold closed - does this have consequences?11
01.02.2017Basement originally partially concrete, now possibly completely brick-built28
17.03.2017Exterior walls built with a 4cm tilt31
24.06.2019Garage self-built, but which garage roof to choose?17
16.11.2020Large garage single-family house - prefabricated or brick-built?67
15.12.2020Has the professional association blocked the scaffold during self-performance?23
09.05.2021Interior walls made of drywall or masonry?18

Oben