Friday, April 11, 2008

The past week has been great in terms of learning and the task we did. Our focus was on the set out and installation of concrete formwork and our task involved the setting out of a monolithic house slab.

We used a real house plan from a Australind homeswest house and set the whole house out using pegs, hurdles and string lines. I was glad to have the opportunity to practise set out again because I wasn’t so confident about the process before but now I believe I’ve got it pretty well covered.

The task for the concrete form work involved quantifying the materials we needed, manufacturing the formwork, digging footings and assembly and installation of the form work. We worked in teams of three and I was pretty happy with the end result. We finished with some strong, rigid formwork. The only thing that could have been better, and I was responsible for most of this, was the ends of the formwork were not cut square during the manufacture stage which caused us a bit of lost time cutting it in the field.

We've also slotted in a few tests in the last few days on wall framing, explosive power tools and wall framing. It took a bit out of me doing it all in a week because there was a lot of revision to do but i think I did ok in all of them.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

concrete formwork




This week at TAFE we are learning about setting up concrete formwork for a monolithic slab on ground. Yesterday morning we started with a bit of research about concrtete and formply. The research covered types of concrete and their properties as well as the safety issues involved with handling both products. Our next step was setting out the house, we have covered this before but I was grateful for the opportunity to go over it again. This afternoon after having set out all the external walls of the house we started measuring and cutting materials for the formwork.