The first is a job by Tony Fredericks in Etobicoke:
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It is a pair of curved trelliswork screens. There's roughly 12 curved pieces per screen and we've glued them up in 2 days (including layout).
The second job is by Kevin Murrell in Niagara;
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It is a new pergola design that can clear span 20+ feet.
Drop by in a month or two to see what these projects look like.
BTW, it will be weekly posting for the next few weeks. I am up to my elbows in design work and rebuilding the website to work better as well.
Happy building!
L
2 comments:
Looks great. What's the trick to spanning 20+ feet - are those built-up beams or steel wrapped with wood?
No Steel, All wood. Not saying what wood, how it is connected...
I could tell you, but then I'd have to ... you know.
Our builders will get a full instructional package soon.
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