Last summers big project III (More pics as promised)

Great work Taos. It seems like you must have been paid lots for a job this size. How long were you working there for?

I think I need to move to farming.
 
Wow, I like that staircase, but then again i make staircases so i like all staircases ;)

Thanks for showing your construction methods with us, lots of Festools lying around also  [smile]

Woodguy
 
Very Nice job

2nd to last picture the curved studding has got a curved top which is gery in colour what is that?!?! Trying to firgure out what it is is it just coloured timber am I just being stupid lol. Im just curious!

Cheers
JMB
 
jmbfestool said:
Very Nice job

2nd to last picture the curved studding has got a curved top which is gery in colour what is that?!?! Trying to firgure out what it is is it just coloured timber am I just being stupid lol. Im just curious!

Cheers
JMB
Could be that flexible metal plate material.
 
mastercabman said:
jmbfestool said:
Very Nice job

2nd to last picture the curved studding has got a curved top which is gery in colour what is that?!?! Trying to firgure out what it is is it just coloured timber am I just being stupid lol. Im just curious!

Cheers
JMB
Could be that flexible metal plate material.

I think I can see it now.  I have not seen that before. Flexi metal made for 4x2 timber
 
The curved plates on that little wall are called Flex C Track. Kinda pricey up front but much lower labor costs, fast build and rock solid, makes any shape.

I have lots more pictures but they are on another computer back home. I was on this job for 13 months. They are still working on it. Price tag reportedly is pushing 6.5m. I was not the GC. My very close best friend is.
 
What stops the Flex Track from bending back so if I lent on that wall it would just bend?!?! If when you screw it and stays rigid?!

Cheers

JMB
 
I used some of the Flex track stuff on a few commercial build outs for curved flowing walls. Don't remember if it was this exact brand. Stuff work great, holds well and saves tons of time. As Taos mentioned, it is very pricey. Drywall supply houses around here carry it. Never seen it at HD.
Very nice work. Whenever I do stairs I talk customers into the larger, platform type 1st and/or 2nd steps if space allows. It really makes the base of the stairs more dramatic.
 
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