Hi Trev,

We had a really nice run of low 30's just before starting, and we thought 'bugger it, might as well start'....

Before the foundations we're set on the first day it was well over 40, and about 70% humidity. The next 2 weeks stayed over 40 virtually everyday, and was bloody humid as well. Nearly killed us both. If that wasn't bad enough, when we were putting the slab down after the shed was built, the concrete going off pushed the temperature into the mid 40's with about 99% humidity. Then the 'helicopter' we hired to do the slab broke down, so we had to trowel it by hand. Talk about knackered.

Oh well, it's built now, and looks great...

Cheers

Shaun

Trevor Bailey wrote:

G'day Shaun.

I know what it's like working out side at this time of year.
I built my shed (15x7) this time 2 years ago.
I think I lost about 15kg. All of it from sweating.
Last year I built the fence around the property and it nearly killed me.
Buggered if I know why we Aussies have to build things out doors during the
hottest and most humid months of the year. Must be a bloke thing :-).

Glad to hear that all is Ok in the west.
Hooroo.
regards, Trevor
Grafton






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