By mid-afternoon we’d knocked off all the flooring we could do without the big floor-joists, which I have been promised will arrive tomorrow from Rembrand Timber. They’re costing me £150 more there than the quote I had from Doves, but it doesn’t look likely that Doves will deliver any time soon, and I can’t afford to have the job held up any longer.
We all got cracking on building the frames for the last two sections of the north wall and sheeting them with OSB. I managed to split my thumb open yet again with a hammer. Horribly painful, but I knew from last time tht it soon subsides, and so it did. Much messier this time, with plenty of blood (or “claret”, as Mal calls it) spilt on my nice new floor! Walls finished, erected and braced by about 5pm, when Mal, Melvin and Boo left and Jack and I stayed behind to paint the floor to protect it from rain until the roof goes on. Jack's fitted perfectly into the team, picking up on jobs to do without being asked, and using the tools with much more assurance than yesterday. A quick learner!
Mal and Melvin off tomorrow, so Jack and I will spend just a few hours there. I need to prepare for a two-day trip to Lincolnshire to drum up some work.
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