//  ~/evphoto/2008.0800-construction/evdata.js
//
//  10-16-08

var  evtitle="June/Aug 2008 - Church Entrance Gable Reconstruction";
var  evdesc=
	"The Church's main entrance arch and gable were rebuilt during the summer months.<br>"+
	"The gable stones had been leaning outward and suffered from water damage.<br>"+
	"They were marked and removed, the inside masonry was rebuilt,<br>"+
	"some badly damaged stones were replaced, and they were reset back into place.<br>"+
	"During resetting, the stones were anchored firmly in place with<br>"+
	"stainless steel tie bars to prevent any future movement.<br>"+
	"";
var  evgeneralcredit="All photos courtesy of Matthew Kramer unless otherwise noted.";
var  evphotocredit="Matthew Kramer";

var  evdir="/evphoto/2008.0800-construction/";
var  evphoto=new Array(
	new Array("010_IMG_0017.JPG","Near the start of construction the "+
		"main doorway arch and gable stones were removed."),
	new Array("020_IMG_0021.JPG","Arch stones were then reset into place. "+
		"Here stone 'A11' is being lowered into place on the right side."),
	new Array("030_IMG_0029.JPG","The process of setting stone 'A11';  "+
		"wet cement can be seen on the opposing stone face."),
	new Array("040_IMG_0036.JPG","Moving stone 'A11' into place. "+
		"The 'A11' mark on the stone face and on the protective plywood underneath "+
		"helped return the stone to its original location."),
	new Array("050_IMG_0040.JPG","Hammering stone 'A11' to set it firmly "+
		"into place."),
	new Array("060_IMG_0022.JPG","Arch stones 'A6' and 'A7' recently cemented "+
		"into place."),
	new Array("070_IMG_0026.JPG","Preparing a tie-in bracket for stone 'A7'."),
	new Array("090_IMG_0047.JPG","Test fitting the tie-in bracket."),
	new Array("100_IMG_0003.JPG","After the arch was rebuilt, work on the "+
		"gable began."),
	new Array("110_IMG_0006.JPG","A front view of the arch and inner gable; "+
		"markings on several of the arch stones can be seen."),
	new Array("120_IMG_0012.JPG","Two tie-in brackets can be seen on the top of the arch "+
		"(far left and center), firmly anchoring the stones in place and to each other."),
	new Array("130_svdpSR08jul25(3).JPG","The front of the Church with the rebuilt "+
		"arch and gable, as seen from across Webster Ave."),
	new Array("140_svdpSR08jul25(4).JPG","The rebuilt main arch and gable."),
	new Array("150_svdpSR08jul25(7).JPG","A closer view of the rebuilt arch and gable "+
		"showing two white stones (center left) that replaced two badly damaged stones. "+
		"Two silver colored strips can be seen covering joints on the top of the arch."),
	new Array("160_svdpSR08jul25(10).JPG","Closeup view of the rebuilt arch "+
		"showing one of the silver colored strips covering an arch joint, "+
		"which will slow water penetration into the joint cement."),
	new Array("170_IMG_0436.JPG","The finished main arch and gable "+
		"with the scaffolding removed.","R. Pateman"),
	new Array("","")
)

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