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These are pics as of yesterday morning so there will be some diference to as of now. total of 33 pictures all taken wth laptop webcam so my head is in about five of them because I couldnt see the picture that well in the sunlight.

 

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This looks like some hard job!

I hate construction but keep up the good work.

 

its somewhat easier than it looks, but got to finish it by the time school ends one day before the finals at my school which is June 3rd. but thanks I'll tell everyone that too. our teacher picks on the ones he likes. me, I try to do any job I can but I'm not picked on that much. he brings treats but the he brings are doughnuts we also get patio seminars too.

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well we build the house for construction knowledge on how to build a house' date=' how you must first start out the house if its on new ground, the information on the tools and how to use them, what it takes to build a house, and the part for electrical wiring is difficult and worth while.

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that can be dangerous. You could end up being electrocuted. How often you work on the wiring.

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only until we get the lights on and all the electrical plug-ins put in. first we have to put in the basement after we get the permit and land survayed. when we work with the basement walls. then we put on the first floor. then we work on the walls of the first floor. then we put on the trusses and the start of the roof to keep out the rain a bit. then we put in some insulation and some paper over the plywood that starts the roof to prevent more leaks. then we put in windows and tubs. then we work with electrical wiring(I love it. never got shocked but I was in the trusses draging out the wire to where it needs to go). next was electrical boxes where the outlets would go. and some more insulation. next is the pre-stairs(not permanent so we dont have to replace it later on for the owner) to the basement, but that was being worked on during the same time as electrical. then while we waited for drywall to be put up and the coating to get put up after we worked on some siding and roofing. but before that the heater was put in so they had a climate controlled environment. then we put in the outlets and switches after testing the conections(power was not on due to possible fire cause) we were also puting in mor insulation in the attic to keep in the heat. people downstairs were staining the doors while a few others did jigs to hold miscellaneous items like screwdrivers, pliers, knives, and staplers(I did this part made them perfectly too. everything fits just right). next was more siding and now soffet. then more soffet around the house and something else but I forgot what its called. that stuff is hard to put on especially since we have to use aluminum nails. masonry is done as far as i know. soon gutters will be put up and plumbing gets completely put in. we still have to put up cabinets and appliences. we still have to put in the counter tops too. then bidding the house and finally selling it. as far as I can tell.

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