Not sure if it is readily apparent, but this entire load shifted 4 feet forward towards the cab of the semi as a lady pulled out in front of him. Not sure how that happened when he had pilot cars in front of and behind him.
This began a frustrating experience with Noble Truss. The load was not fastened securely and when it shifted it launched our load of blocks everywhere. not to mention broke every truss band. This means the driver had to pry the trusses apart and rig them instead of being able to pick the entire bundle. It seemed to put him in a bad mood and it took all day long to unload our trusses. That alone was a full day wasted with no work done to the house to finish the roof.
At this point we are racing the weather. I'd really like to get it sealed up and dry.
My friend Steve, up on the wall ready to receive trusses.
Stacking the truss members onto the top of the walls.
More trusses being unloaded.
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