Starting the slats! These are 1x4 redwood, spaced a little under 1" apart. That gives about 80% shade with the sun directly overhead, and more shade when it's at an angle. 2x 10d nails per slat, per rafter. If you look closely you can see a couple nails poking out the sides of the rafters. I got better with more practice, but I wish in hindsight I had paid more attention to the grain direction. Some of them just wanted to go sideways, the whole length of the board!
pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop..... The steel ended up a little out of square, which wasn't a real big deal (fanned the boards out slightly to match), but did embarrass the steel contractor when I told him later.
Each slat had to be cut to fit in situ, becase nothing is ever as easy as it seems in your head. I wanted to stagger all of the slats, since we can see the top of this thing out one of our bedroom windows. So, I would go to the end, cut off the extra length, then start the next row with that cutoff piece. It turned out well.
Someone is lounging in the pool taking pictures while I am hard at work! The angled ends will be cut off all in one fell swoop with the circular saw, once they're all up. Seem nerve-racking! It was!
Stringing up some lights.
The posts are now wrapped in 2x lumber, foam, and wire for stucco. The stucco has been hired out, because I hate hate hate doing it.
Done! Posts are stuccoed, capped, and painted. The upper and lower light sets are on separate strands, so they can be turned on/off separately. Eventually I plan on hooking them up through a couple of dimmer switches, and things will really get swanky!
Who's it all for? Certainly not me...this little 2-week squeaker (grouching at me while I type this) and her big brother have a daddy who loves them very much.
