We have been on the job site in Tuscaloosa Habitat for Humanity and are off to a great start! We love it when the affiliate knows how to farm out the work and keep everyone busy and involved. The first couple of days, we have been painting the house on Juanita Street.
We started off with introductions in the team meeting/form up at the beginning of the work day.
Brannon is the site construction manager and he gets a lot of help from Joe who is our house leader. Peter our campground host and HFH staff member keeps us busy too.
The scaffolding was up all around the exterior of the house which made it very nice. No extended ladder work reaching high places which is fine with me. We always learn and see new things at different places. Here we saw scaffolding rails for the first time.
Scaffolding is heavy, takes a lot of time to set up and take down - but once it is in place it is great. And safe. HFH is making a concerted effort to step up its safety emphasis and the rails on the scaffolding are a good example.
Some worked on getting the trim up and caulked and then we all got into painting it.
It carried over into Tuesday and we gave the whole exterior two coats.
And we accomplished our goal of finishing the house painting so we could get the scaffolding down.
It has been a good first two days here and we are looking forward to the rest of the week.
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