Tuesday, March 23, 2010

now, i know what a sill plate is.

Habitat Build Day (by ann-dabney)

i had been thinking of volunteering with habitat for humanity for ages and recently got off my butt to do it.  with all this talk about homes - our own and writing about others on apartment therapy, i thought it was high time i did something to help those who with little access to affordable housing.

after a two hour training session a few weeks ago, i was able to work on a construction site this past weekend in old north st. louis - one of the oldest sections of the city and sadly, one of the most neglected.

mind you, i don't know a thing about home construction, but with the help of habitat staff, i was out there setting floor joists and securing them - hammering and nail gunning my way through. 

Habitat Build Day (by ann-dabney)

at the beginning of the day, henry (our crew leader) pointed to the building's sill plate  - that horizontal piece of wood to which everything else attaches - and asked the group if anyone is comfortable walking around on it.  everyone was quiet, so i raised my hand before i realized why the silence - surrounding the foundation walls was a trench ten feet deep.  

i stepped out onto the sill plate and i thought my knees were going to buckle, but with one quick deep breathe, i overcame my initial nervousness and scooted my way around.  by the end of the day, i could practically skip my way around that plank.


here are all the floor joists awaiting placement at the beginning of the day.

Habitat Build Day (by ann-dabney)


by the end, we were able to complete this phase for two of the four sites.

Habitat Build Day (by ann-dabney)

besides being an incredibly rewarding experience, i learned a lot. i look forward to more weekends working on sites.

1 comment:

  1. Derek works on Habitat housing every year in Tosagua, Ecuador with his students, spending about a week in one of the country's poorest areas to build a block of houses. Each house costs about $5500, I think. Good for you!

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