Basement snow
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There is still a lot of snow in the basement from before the sub-floor closed the basement in. When the walls go up there is a danger that the moisture from the melting snow will get trapped in the house. Therefore, I rented a propane heater and spent several hours shoveling snow into a wheel barrow and dumping it outside. Luckily, the outside temperature is getting warmer, but it's still barely +10C so I need to help the melting process along.
The large maple posts in the basement, support the weight of the frame above.
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