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February 19, 2006
The long process of roof
decking and electrical/plumbing work continues. There are fewer photos
because the progress is less dramatic. The amount of work being done isn't
less, it's just not always as obvious. After all, how many photos of
electrical wiring or heating ductwork do you need to see?

The south slope is nearly completely decked. Notice the steel studs
installed
between the roofline and the existing brick wall? The gable end still
needs to be filled.

In the view of the southwest corner, you not only see the decked roof, but
thanks to the sun, you can see shadows of the overhang structure that has
been built.

Decking on the north slope is about 1/2 done and the "mystery"
of the missing
roof rafters is solved - a dormer has been built. I need to consult the
drawings
to find the reason for the dormer, but I suspect its a roof access point
from the attic.

We have to have one interior photo with pipes and wiring, right?
This is new men's room. The rough plumbing is complete, the walls are
built.

It wasn't part of the construction project, but thanks to our own Dick
Downing
and John Fuchs, the ceiling in the old Narthex is being replaced after
years of water
damage. This is the vestibule at the top of the "winding
stairs". They've removed the old
lathe and plaster, which was spalling, sagging and broken.
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