Yes, nowadays those things go on in their entirety. The nicest thing is the folding roof. It hinges in the ridge and is placed all over the house, so you have a roof in 1 day.
Dear Bill, you made another fascinating observation!
Thanks for your nice comments. Wow, you lived in Alaska? That was a fascinating time for sure! But cold ... I can understand why the cats didn't want to stay outside for long at -40F ๐ฅถ Oh, and you're a glove collector ๐ Thanks for the tip, now I have an idea what might have happened to my red glove ๐... Have a good time! ๐☃️๐ฟ️❄️๐ฏ️⛄๐ซ Traude
Looks a big building, nice to see progress.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it's going to be beautiful.
Greetings from Patricia.
Glad to see that it is not raining.
ReplyDeleteI am retired and enjoy watching people work. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting to look at delicate constructions placed into the right place.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteLooks like a big roof job, replacing all the wood.
Take care, have a happy day!
Yes, nowadays those things go on in their entirety. The nicest thing is the folding roof. It hinges in the ridge and is placed all over the house, so you have a roof in 1 day.
ReplyDeleteDelivering the mail?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Makes you wonder how we ever built anything without these machines.
ReplyDeleteThe cherry pickers are so handy Bill, this is a super smart red beauty ๐
ReplyDeleteIt would become beautiful when they put a sloping roof.
ReplyDeleteLuckily there is a telehandler, so workers do not experience the hassle of climbing and descending the steps of the stairs.
ReplyDeleteGreat photography, Bill.
...it looks like they have all of the safety precautions in place.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Jonny.
That must help a lot!
ReplyDeleteTelehandlers are wonderful machines. We have used them to help put roofs on Habitat houses. They do much of the heavy lifting.
ReplyDeleteIt's taking some heavy equipment to get those supplies up there.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a big job.
ReplyDeleteHow much easier things are today!
ReplyDeleteLaaa grua hace una perfecta funciรณn.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly aren't scared of heights!
ReplyDeleteDear Bill,
ReplyDeleteyou made another fascinating observation!
Thanks for your nice comments. Wow, you lived in Alaska? That was a fascinating time for sure! But cold ... I can understand why the cats didn't want to stay outside for long at -40F ๐ฅถ Oh, and you're a glove collector ๐ Thanks for the tip, now I have an idea what might have happened to my red glove ๐...
Have a good time!
๐☃️๐ฟ️❄️๐ฏ️⛄๐ซ
Traude
That sure makes things easier. Its a long way up there.
ReplyDeleteGood to know the name of that equipment!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful machine.
ReplyDeleteThey are high up there aren't they!
All the best Jan
People at work...good for the economy.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool.
ReplyDeletegreat job...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day
Bill - this could come in handy for Santa, should his sled ever break down!
ReplyDeleteWork yourself warm (2C here).
ReplyDeleteGood work
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