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Rebuilding Little Canada

Rebuilding Little Canada





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At the same time, the dewy gang picked carefully from what was resolved by the cardboard on the roof.

They then put on breathable canvas and reinforced the punctured, roughly damaged ridges by 1 1/2 "x 4" which were laid on the existing roof and screwed into the underlying ridges with long screws.

Furthermore, a new standing panel was added to the reinforcement with tar paper on top. This is how the cabin has now preserved the original panel and the hills in the ceiling with a vented reversible new table and cardboard roof.

The protrusion was extended similar to the original cover on old pictures. The choice of tar cardboard as a thatch is made on the basis that this has been the thatch for the past 50 years.




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