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Installing a New Structural Support Beam

Bob meets with Ryley and the crew to begin installing the built-up structural beam made of Maxi-lams.
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Installing a New Structural Support Beam

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" And this is kind of a very important moment in the history this -- whereabouts start. Restoring the structure my head is essentially on the second floor and my feet are on staging down here in the first floor in the kitchen area. And we've cut out all of the different. Pieces of lumber. Structural pieces if you will that had been compromised cut up. We're about to start building this being that I showed you but I've got Danielle got Ryley I got an -- got me. And -- to start to fit the first one yeah everybody be very careful coming up with heads and stuff isn't tight quarters. Takes a bit on the specially. Made steel bad. Into. And we will be literally putting eight of these together side by side. Using through bolts that what every two or three feet we've got sixteen inches staggered yeah. And at this point. You cut all these back perfectly really. These will be tied into this new beam right right these -- all get hung from the -- okay. That was in place all right we're ready to bring tomorrow okay. -- comes number two."

" And these of course are many accidents that not just timber there laminated beams now. --"

" Three NN five to go."

" Her up the world and and then."

" It. Right in here comes the last one."

" Together different. All right well when you want to do first and I went right over your head. Let's you get -- impact wrench. And its that it."

" Nice. We went back. It all right. It's."

" What that makes it easy. After about system. That makes it easier."

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