Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Calculations, Pulleys & Muscle




Kevin maneuvered this 14 plus foot chunk of wood through the framework maze of the house, over piles of lumber, under scaffolds and around ladders.

Keep in mind this particular beam weighs only around 150 –200 pounds; minimal in comparison to the beams that support the floor or the logs Kevin cut lumber from.

For a minute, imagine the ingenuity and strength needed to manhandle objects this large and heavy, now imagine these tasks being done by only “one” person. Even with the tractor used like a crane to move the logs Kevin still has to engineer them to the mill the same way he sets the beams. It blows me away.

When I come out to take pictures Arthur has a rope pulley on one of the 4x6’s off the wall and Arthur is holding steady this beam so Kevin can manhandle it to balance off the side of the house towards the grotto columns.

The first side is set and clamped into place than the next as the pictures show.

Yeah!

This is the first supporting beam for the Sun Room that runs the length of the southern side of the house, off the kitchen and living room.

The name alone, Sun Room, conjures up all kinds of glorious ideas. With a view of the trees and the lake in the distance see it as a lounge for the soul, a place of contemplation and reflection. I am feeling a soft sigh rest deep inside me.

It makes me smile, this house, this labor of love, creativity and sweat is Kevin’s legacy, one this family will cherish forever. 

~Cheryl


P.s. And when I say beer belly I say it with love. :)


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