Monday, March 30, 2009

$450 stamp

Today I went to Frenchs Forest to get the council-approved plans stamped by an agent for Sydney Water. It was pouring with rain. On the way, Louka fell asleep. The address was not in the satnav system. There was no parking off the street.

Graham fielded phone calls and remote navigated me to the place, then acted as go-between for me and his contact at the agency. Eventually, after I'd sat in the car for a while waiting for Louka to wake up, he rang to say his contact would come downstairs to see me if I'd drive into the driveway. The man was very nice, and we squatted in the shelter of the doorway to stamp the plan. All of which cost us $450.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

More Block Salvaging

My trolley effectively died today, but I managed to salvage it with a pine brace (cut with a pruning saw). I need to pull out my welder to complete the job - but the brace stays!

After effectively removing most of the back flat's foundations, I came to conclusion that I don't need all of the blocks and further more, I would run out of room to store them all. I have decided to keep only the outside ones. I think I have collected around half of the blocks I want to keep. Needless to say, some are really quite heavy.


Saturday, March 28, 2009

Blocking

I started some serious block removal today... and I encountered a problem with my gantry. Too much load and it warps! I had to use the car to assist me in lifting one of the blocks - even though the pulley system was 1:6 ratio. The beam warped and it was impossible to move. Eventually after a few more really heavy blocks, the beam started to fail. I think this was more to do with the pressure on the stays after man handling the gantry around. This DIY block grab I made really seems to do it job. It is an easy way to move sand stone.


I put a brick on one of the stones to give an idea of how big these stones are.

I decided to build a simple tripod to replace my gantry - lift and place on trolley.

Unfortunately the really big ones cause the trolley to bend. I think I have decided to just leave the big one for the bobcat to move. You can also see todays progress - one of the rear rooms.

Friday, March 27, 2009

DA modification approved

Today Louka and I had to drive up to Dee Why to collect the approved DA modification. Of course, Louka fell asleep on the way, so I had to drive around to find somewhere to park and wait till she woke up. Then we had lunch. Then we headed back to council to pick up the documents. Fortunately that was quick and easy.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Gantry

Today I finally finished off removing the bricks - yay!

I also experimented with my block grab. Initially I tried it out with my crane. It worked well, but it was quite troublesome and it had it's short comings.

I decided that a gantry was the go. I built one out of the timber I salvaged. Quick calculations suggest I should not come close to the wood's rupture point.

Assuming a 1" x 8" beam that is 4m long, strength rating of S4, it should be able to handle 1 ton before breaking - yes well in theory.

I'll probably find the gantry more useful in stacking the stones. Here is my stack of stones...

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Timber floor removed

I finally finished removing the rest of the timber floorboards, joists and bearers. I ran out of time, so I didn't get to try out my new stone grabs. I did find out they are not wide enough for the entire width of the foundation, but that should not be a problem as I will probably only use it for individual stones (half the with of the foundation).

The picture below also shows how close we are to the park.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Jaws

This week, in preparation for moving the sand stone blocks, I welded up a "block grab".

Initially I had heaps of problems with the mig welder wire getting jammed. I fixed the problem by re-seating the gun cord into the main unit and it all worked fine. I have one of those Lincon 180c mig welders. I really recommend it.

It is a very simple device made out of 2mm thick 50mm square section. It has been designed to lift around 200kg. You can't see it, but the pieces of wood are resting on a metal lip. I'm going to use it in conjunction with my 900kg rated crane. Almost as good as a Probst Block Grab TSZ Uni grab ;)

Luckily I don't need to get Workcover approval or any sort of engineering certificate for my $40 device. I'm sure people in the industry would shake their heads saying it should not be allowed.


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Foundations Exposed

Yesterday and today was spent removing concrete, more bricks and floorboards. Floorboards are really time consuming buggers to remove. I estimate I've got another 8 hours of floorboard removal - arg. I did manage to remove all of the rear concrete slabs.
I'm pretty focused on removing the floorboards as I may bring someone else in to remove the foundations. Knowing me, I doubt it.




Friday, March 13, 2009

Jack Hammer

As an act of spontaneity, I took the day off today to work on the house. I've really being thinking all week about what is next. I considered that I will need to start breaking up the concrete soon and this is something I should not do during the weekend. Having said that, it obviously didn't annoy the hordes of people in the park. On week days, different local schools use the park as a play ground. Oh the din!

Anyway, I hired a 15kg jack hammer from Kennards and got to work. The front bathroom was the hardest so I did that first. It was a suspended slab re-enforced with star pickets and scrap metal. The rest was relatively quite weak and easy. The surrounding paths were too weak and all the hammer did was put holes in it.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Almost there

I have taken down the front wall. I suspect this was my last full day of wall demo. As Mike said, almost gone.

A lady came by and asked what was happening - apparently she remembers living in it in her childhood. She told me it was the end of an era. My mum might read this so I better say "How Sweet".

I have not had much time to spend on the house recently. Last weekend it was Liz's and Louka's birthday parties and the weekend before Dad came over for a lightning visit.

I guess I can now say home demo is not dangerous.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

More Demo

I took the day off. Nothing interesting...Spot the difference.

I use a crowbar to demolish the bricks that have gaps in the mortar. It is probably quicker than a hammer and it does not generate much dust or mortar fragments.

A front end loader at the tip almost backed over me yesterday. I used my ninja skills and quickly accelerated away. The next time I came back, a tip guy spoke to me about the incident. I explained that I thought he had stopped to let me through. He recommend that if I see a loader, take a different path.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Modification to the DA

On Tuesday I lodged the modification of a the DA....

http://www.warringah.nsw.gov.au/ecouncil/da.aspx?cmd=3&land_no=14425&da_no=mod2009/0051

Fingers crossed there are no issues.