Studd work to the north end of the building |
Whilst the frame provides transvers stiffness (ie across the building) the walls provide the longuitudinal. This is the main diagonal studwork on the north east corner |
Double rows of studd to seal off the gables |
During all this work, Geoff popped by to use his smaller digger to clear away some of the crushed concrete around the main slab so as to make space for the french drains that will surround the building - its better to dig it out now when there is easy access before the cladding goes on. The cladding, with its battening and counter battening underneath, would extend some 150mm out over the french drains.