I looked a this whopper of a job last year and the client has finally got around to calling me to book the project. The shots pictured are of the front arbor structure, built out of old growth redwood. Unfortunately, no way to walk on the top of it as it sways like a one legged ostrich when ya shake it a bit. Amazing this thing was even built like it was here in earthquake country! It looks sturdy as hell, but, it aint... Ive done quite a few overhead arbors/pergulas like this, actually enjoy the intricacy and challenge of these sort of projects! Trouble is going to be access for pw'ing the front of the structure, hard to tell in the picture, but theres no way to get "in front" of it as its up 2 stories on a frickin' sloped hillside! IM thinkin lots of EFC-38, long dwell times, and long range rinsing using some extension lances? While the sides are damn near as detailed as you get, lots of angles, inside surfaces,etc, at least I can stand on the deck (ladder in some spots) and shoot it with some accuracy.
Any ideas on this one? Its a beauty! Im a real perfectionist with this sort of thing, and Im feelin a bit daunted right now. So many damn surfaces to get into! Any tips guys?
I looked a this whopper of a job last year and the client has finally got around to calling me to book the project. The shots pictured are of the front arbor structure, built out of old growth redwood. Unfortunately, no way to walk on the top of it as it sways like a one legged ostrich when ya shake it a bit. Amazing this thing was even built like it was here in earthquake country! It looks sturdy as hell, but, it aint... Ive done quite a few overhead arbors/pergulas like this, actually enjoy the intricacy and challenge of these sort of projects! Trouble is going to be access for pw'ing the front of the structure, hard to tell in the picture, but theres no way to get "in front" of it as its up 2 stories on a frickin' sloped hillside! IM thinkin lots of EFC-38, long dwell times, and long range rinsing using some extension lances? While the sides are damn near as detailed as you get, lots of angles, inside surfaces,etc, at least I can stand on the deck (ladder in some spots) and shoot it with some accuracy.
Any ideas on this one? Its a beauty! Im a real perfectionist with this sort of thing, and Im feelin a bit daunted right now. So many damn surfaces to get into! Any tips guys?
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