Thanks Marty.
When I caught a cold, I started taking pills that had no effect at all. During that week, I developed a terrible cough that still hasn't completely gone away. A week later, I bought other pills at another pharmacy. And the next day I felt the result. The fever stopped, the cough...
I was sick for 2 weeks and didn't do anything.
Built 8 rows. Height from the future floor ~ 8.5-9 feet. Would like a ceiling height of 12-13 feet. So that you can drive into the garage and not unscrew the antenna.
I did a lot. I laid a lot of blocks. It is too early to talk about the end of construction.
I've been sick for the last 2 weeks, fever, cough. I've missed a lot of time because of the cold.
I will take a photo a little later.
Not many people live there, mostly Naval Forces are based there.
There is no road there, neither automobile nor railway. Only ship or plane.
The southern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula has moved 2 meters to the east.
The arms of the inverted V are offset from the center. They are not on the same axis. One arm supports the far side, the other arm supports the near side. I loaded 250 kg (~500 lbs) on the center and nothing cracked.
I will plaster the outside and inside with facade putty, maybe go over it with a foam roller to give it texture, and paint it with facade paint.
I started building a garage to learn how to work with these blocks. Then I'll build a house, and maybe I'll chamfer each block and just paint it with...
This is cellular concrete. The density in a dry state is 600-800 kg / cubic meter. i.e. it does not sink in water. Thermal conductivity is like that of a wooden beam. It is made in large forms, then sawn into the required dimensions. It is made from sand and cement. Make a very liquid solution...
Perhaps you mean spray insulation or expanding foam. I do not use them. This is a special foam adhesive for cellular blocks, this adhesive does not have secondary expansion, it is for thin-joint block laying. I took a macro photo, the seam thickness is tenths of a millimeter. It is impossible to...