Friday July 27, 2012

 

 

So What’s Cerwin Been Doing in July?

 

 

7-5-12 Rochelle trailer (1)

This trailer will be the new chapel for Rochelle, Illinois. It arrived at TFC’s International Shop on July 5.

 

 

7-10-12 (2)

Using the skid loader to make sure the trailer walls line up. (If a wall is ‘bulging’ it needs to be pushed in a bit.)

 

 

7-10-12 (3)

The trailer’s back doors have been removed, and you can see the door that has been cut into the trailer wall. The one on the left is the emergency door. The entrance door is on the other side.

 

 

7-10-12 (5)

Scott Rohrer of Rohrer’s One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning delivered the ductless air conditioning and heating unit. There are two chapels that use ductless air conditioning, but this is the first time Cerwin is having one installed during construction.   

 

 

7-10-12 (6)

 

 

7-11-12 (2)

Parke Lefever and Clarence Martin preparing lumber for the floor.

 

 

7-11-12 (4)

Floor framing and insulation

 

 

7-12-12 (3)

Plywood floor is finished.

 

 

7-12-12 (1)

Wall sections

 

 

7-16-12 Rochelle (1)

Installing wall sections

 

 

7-16-12 Rochelle (4)

Glen Miller watching as Clarence Martin and Glenn Fahnestock measure for wall alignment.

 

 

7-17-12 Rochelle (1)

Glen and Glenn making the back wall closure to replace the rear trailer doors.

 

 

7-17-12 Rochelle (4)

Parke and Glenn just after they finished putting the back wall in place.

 

 

7-18-12 Rochelle

The cabinets from Signature Custom Cabinetry, Inc. arrived early and are waiting to be installed.

 

 

7-19-12 Rochelle (1)

Painting the ceiling paneling.

 

 

7-26-12 Rochelle (1)

Larry, Don, Ray, and John – construction volunteers from Living Waters Chapel, Lebanon, PA.

 

 

7-26-12 Rochelle (2)

Cerwin must have said something funny!

 

 

7-26-12 Rochelle (3)

Cerwin was impressed with the ‘apparatus’ Ray brought to run the electric wires for the trailer. A chapel takes almost 500 feet of wire.

All this was done in three weeks. Cerwin took this photo yesterday, July 26.

 

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In early July a driver backed into the brand new steps at the Frystown, PA, chapel

9  7-12-12 (3)

 

 

9  7-12-12 (6)

 

 

9  7-12-12 (7)

The damage was not too serious, but they had to be taken back to PBZ Fabricating for repair.

 

 

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While they were being repaired, Cerwin put these temporary steps at the chapel.

The repaired steps were put in place earlier this week.

 

 

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