9-26-09
 
 
Paul made a wooden "rake" for the ladies to use to aid in leveling the stone.
Giving the rake a test run.
     
 
Jeff's rolling scaffold tower is set up at the front wall. He's already gotten started pressure-washing.
Meanwhile, Paul is in the crate working on installing the rake trim.
     
 
Every work crew needs a good supervisor.
"Why do I have to wear this stupid mask? Oh yeah, the bleach water."
     
 
Lee got a crash-course in the forklift operation so he could maneuver Paul around.
Jeff's on his way to the middle of the front wall.
     
 
The rake trim needed a little custom work done to it to fit properly over the edge of the steel panel on the roof. The pressed folds in the top side needed to be flattened out, so Paul had the idea of making a "brake" out of scrap wood.
They basically sandwiched two planks together, with the trim piece in between, then screwed the planks together really tight. They then used a 2x4 and a mallet to pound the fold out. It worked rather nicely. The trim pieces fit much better against the steel sheet up at the rake.
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