



PreAssembly
Windows (video) (slideshow)
Brackets (slideshow)
Railings (paint and assemble)
Foundation
Painting (first coat)
Start the Wiring
Assembly
Housebody
Painting (second-coat)
Porch
Roof prep. Roof (here)
Dormer
Trim
If your floors are tight in the grooves, scrape them
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2. Glue and tape the Rear Roof to the Front Roof
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5. Tape across each end so the joint won't slip
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6. I am using the Front Step's Tread to center the Front Roof...
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7. it's not quite the same as the overhang, but feeling the 'centering' is easier than measuring
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8. Feeling at the top of the peak too so it's the same as at the bottom
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10. Lay glue on the Porch Roof's back edge, the Front's top edge, and the Porch Beam top
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11. Some of the tape keeps the Porch Roof tight to the Front Roof
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12. Some of the tape keeps the Porch Posts straight up-and-down
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13. Check everything - straight, tight, and centered
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14. Put a Porch Rafter End in place on both ends to check that the overhang is the same
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