Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

Lots of light-colored paint will be used, but I’d also like to do something a little bit fun with the big closet doors while I’m playing around in there.

you can check it out here!.And one more thing before you go!.

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

Have you ever heard of a Google+ Hangout?It’s a neat new video chat thing where you can have up to 10 people chatting at once and then you can save the video (or not!)and watch it later.. A whole group of fun and talented bloggers, including myself, will be having Google+ Hangouts to talk about Handmade Holiday ideas this week between December 3rd and 7th.

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

If you’re interested to watch me being awkward live on camera, mine is scheduled for Thursday the 6th at 1pm Eastern time.I’ll be talking about working with fresh cedar!

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

You’ll be able to access it easily if you follow me on Google +.

I’ll also have the video available in a post later that day right here on the blog….First of all, you can see we left one of the legs a bit longer and built it so that it sticks up as a post on one side of the counter top.

It shows off some of the interesting cuts and joinery that the shipbuilders used in the barn and Chris really just could stand to cut it off.We added some hooks and now it’s the perfect spot to hang things like wine openers or bar towels!.

We also cut out a hole in the center of the counter to hold a galvanized trough that we’re using for ice.It’s completely removable so it can be carried into the kitchen easily to refresh the ice supply and then be popped right back in!.

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