Monday, September 13, 2010

MORE PROGRESS to report

Good evening folks. Thanks for checking this blog and thank you for your interest in the work being accomplished here in Rankin Inlet, NU. Today was good day with A LOT being done. Most of the wiring, cladding, and framing were completed today as well as ALL of the insulating.
Bernie Dueck (below) arrived around 1:45 pm and promply "tore" into the work cutting holes for the duct work.


We worked until about 9:15 this evening and had to improvise a light source to get some of the tin on. Here you can see David Parker holding the house lamp and myself and David Krahn installing a piece of tin.

Pastor Lee Pickett did a masterful job of plumbing the domestic water supply, as well as the required circulator pump and meter. Tomorrow is a big day when he will test some of the water lines in the building, and we begin installing the in-floor hydronic heating.
Corey Banman left today to head back to his home. He will be GREATLY missed tomorrow as we begin carrying in A LOT of the drywall. MANY THANKS Corey for taking the time to come and help in the this project.
Not sure if I mentioned in a previous post or not but we were blessed as well to have Nathan Sullivant here from Monday to Friday of last week. He was able to help us get the roof completed and much of the cladding on too. THANK YOU!

1 comment:

  1. Way to hold that light, David!

    The progress is looking great...lots of us back home here in MB are having fun keeping track of you all. I'll keep praying that things will go smoothly. :)

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