Lifter

A blog dedicated to restumping Queenslander and other timber homes. These buildings will most likely cease to be built one day, the timber and craftsmanship should be preserved and treated with pride.

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

The early signs

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Windows getting jammed, doors getting hard to close or a feeling of drunkenness when chartering the house, a few of the symptoms of deterior...

Understanding an unlevelled building

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Simple you would think, the floor sags push it up again and we are good to go? No stop! You will most likely bring about some more complica...

Levelling a building

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Once you have collected your heights from a laser its time to work out where is or where is going to be level. Taking into consideration bui...

Removing the old posts

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If you have a crew there's no need to wait theirs an narly task ahead digging holes in a confined space. A few common sense issues are p...

Hanging by a thread

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It becomes clear at this point you needed the gap so you could hang around. Not so clear? It will be. When we levelled the building we n...

Lifting and lowering

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Time to wind the clock back and look at things a little differently. I have explained how to do a re-stump direct with minimal support howev...
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