An old window for the barn basement:
Possums and other creatures would climb through it:
Let's lay some big boulders down and mortar them in:
Make sure the bricks are level:
Keep adding rows of bricks with mortar:
Line the window hole up with the rest of the foundation:
No more possums can get in:
The window hole is gone:
It is not quite even on the outside but it is plenty sturdy:
- https://steemit.com/photographs/@money-dreamer/barn-photographs-may-18th-2018
- https://steemit.com/possum/@money-dreamer/possum-friend
- https://steemit.com/photography/@money-dreamer/photography-swords-and-armor
- https://steemit.com/barn/@money-dreamer/barn-yard-and-gardening-photographs-may-14th-2018
- https://steemit.com/barn/@money-dreamer/barn-revonvation-photographs-may-13th-2018
lot of work to do
Good work. This brings back some memories. I was raised in an old stone house and I remember whitewashing the stone in the basement one summer.
Friend @ money-dreamer, a first-class finish, congratulations, greetings
Good job, the finish is excellent, greetings @money-dreamer
Gracias por compartir tu trabajo. buenas fotografias.
Good job there, it looks pretty even to me from the outside and it will be one of those things that only you notice. I find that when doing projects, most of the time there are little things you notice that noone else ever does. Keep up the good work and love seeing updates. I can’t wait to start on my project and give some updates in the not to distant future :)
wao goes great work, hehe nice pet.
Hey buddy, did you do a waterproof job? It is to brush a layer of basic protection on the basic surface of the paint, and the outer layer is brushed again with waterproof and anti-oxidant paint. Will the wood be easily spoiled? I don't know what material you use and the quality standards of your country, but if you fix the facade, I suggest you do a waterproof reinforcement at the root of the wall to a height of 0.8m, the material is cheap, and you cement the outer wall of the cement Before covering the exposed surface, then do the final smoothing
Thanks for the advice. I will look into adding some waterproofing to the exterior of the foundation.
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