Looking west (and a tad north) before we reorganized all the tools into the studio:

And the same direction but a bit south, showing the tool bench in the spot where computer stuff will likely live:

The wall directly behind the new
minimalist stud wall is the one I get to destroy.
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Date: 2013-10-24 05:35 pm (UTC)From:Funny you bring that up. Last night we moved in 26 sheets. :P Thankfully Xed and my sweety were waiting at home, so I didn't have to unload them all -- just load them at the store, twice. I am *absolutely* getting brawnier help for actually putting it up, and renting a hoist.
Now that I know what you meant, I can see how it looks like diagonals are coming down right there. They're not, quite, but it's hard to tell in the photograph. They're just bracing members for the trusses, and they actually don't even come down in the same place from truss to truss. That's apparently what you get when they hand-build trusses on-site and don't really care that much. It made plumbing the gas line extra special.
The roof-straightening is really cool -- just the fact that you can so easily move THAT MUCH with a little jack. And of course it makes excitingly terrifying noises as everything shifts around. :P