We spent six hours today carefully shaving off a quarter inch here and there from the top layer of the foam, in an effort to make the wall top surface as level as humanly possible. We leveled the first layer, the third layer, and now the yup layer. I suspect it shouldn't be this difficult, but: beginners.
We made small adjustments to dial the wall lengths in precisely, then secured the wall seams with strips of plywood.
Then we made a jig to cut little pigeonholes for the straps that embed in the concrete to keep the house from blowing away. Along the way we discovered that the designer had made two errors in the placement of the corner straps. Thankfully he was home and able to correct the mistakes over the phone.
So basically a long day to remove about two ounces of styrofoam. Hopefully on Saturday we'll be able to complete the stem wall form.
We made small adjustments to dial the wall lengths in precisely, then secured the wall seams with strips of plywood.
Then we made a jig to cut little pigeonholes for the straps that embed in the concrete to keep the house from blowing away. Along the way we discovered that the designer had made two errors in the placement of the corner straps. Thankfully he was home and able to correct the mistakes over the phone.
So basically a long day to remove about two ounces of styrofoam. Hopefully on Saturday we'll be able to complete the stem wall form.
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