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Old 05-28-2011, 04:17 PM
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In Vic you can either buildon the boundary or it has to be a meter or so off it.
The regs want either no space for vermin/rubbish to collect, or enough space to access for cleaning out.
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In NSW you can build on the fenceline (after approval) the wall has to be structually sound, aesthetic and have no windows. If the RTA was the building authority it would have to be crash tested then submitted for approval for three years pending consideration of approval then crash tested again because they have changed the rules
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The roof truss is up;





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Old 07-11-2011, 06:00 AM
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roof tiles are going on


and the flooring was delivered

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Old 07-11-2011, 06:30 AM
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Looking good! Really starting to take shape there.

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I wish I was building a shed, I love the progress! Keep the pic's coming!

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32Mpa plain concrete in today, posts in for verandah, and preparations made for the exposed-ag coming tomorrow;













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Old 07-14-2011, 02:43 AM
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Great progress!

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Not beng critical (I am not a builder) but are teh timber poles permitted to be concreted straight into the ground?
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Not beng critical (I am not a builder) but are teh timber poles permitted to be concreted straight into the ground?
I was going to ask that as well. Usually there are metal 'stirrups' in the concrete and the post sits in them with a bolt through it.
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Old 07-14-2011, 03:42 AM
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I guess you clowns didn't notice the fence posts about a metre from the pergola posts!
Seriously the posts are PROBABLY treated or permapine.


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H4 treated, designed to be put in the ground. Much more solid than stirrups.
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Fair enough,
I did see the fence but figured a fence is not as load bearing as I am assuming the new post will be.
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Great to see some more progress Ben

looks like you could almost have made a drive-in side entrance (?)

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well i'm a carpenter & yes you can put h4 in ground but i wouldn't if the pergola is going to be in cased in a slab swelling & contraction of the posts will lead to cracking of the slab eventualy, but each to there own stirrups are the go but some want them in ground & termites still will eat through t2 & h4 grades if you don't believe me i'll send you pics of a house that had treated post $ 24k ago + a new kitchen /bathroom & deck posts & ive still got to do the roof trusses yet
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Termites were banned from entering Victoria years ago, there's the odd illegal immigrant, but we sent them packing, joined up with the cane toads i believe.
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I guess you clowns didn't notice the fence posts about a metre from the pergola posts!
Seriously the posts are PROBABLY treated or permapine.


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Old 07-16-2011, 04:25 PM
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the posts have foam around them to reduce the chance of cracking the top exposed-ag slab. Saw cuts are also being put in the slab

The exposed-ag went in on Friday, and got blasted on Saturday to reveal its texture;











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Looks great, love the textured finish
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looks good ready for garden & play area now
so when does the cobra arrive
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