Toney Gym

This is painted titanium white

Recently we worked on a gymnasium in York, ME. It originally was built for the Goodrich family in the 1910s, and has a tire-shaped pool. Last summer, we installed trusses in the monitor roof, and interior posts to support it. Unfortunately, there was a fire this spring that left a car-sized hole in the floor, and the Titanium white paneling soot-black. PTF returned to repair the damage to the floor and undercarriage. Built in the 1910s, this is a relatively new building for us, and the framing reflects that.

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David, being bossy The Gallery, after first soot removal This is painted titanium white Swedish beam and heaving board Keith, removing flooring Tom setting dead men, supporting monitor roof and gallery Tom & Dave setting dead men Arron and Tom, debating girders Floating post Concrete footer form Form filled Dan's concrete work looks prettier than mine Demo done, time for clean up David, being pretty Floor girder, badly eaten Stairs, looking for a little support here. Stairs, supported, emotionally and physically Floating Post, Filled Footer, Dead Men, a still life This is what foundation inspection looks like With a floor installed, that head would be bumped Reese, enjoying the view Girders, installed Fully Supported Girders Jesse, installing girder and joists Jesse, measuring; Painter, painting First bay a-joisted A-joisting away A-joist ahoy String-lined joists Scott, filling in the last "doubler"