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Muzquiz 1966 Photo Gallery 3

Photos by Dennis Bratcher

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The most difficult and dangerous part of the project was lifting the huge laminated roof beams. Without power equipment, these had to be lifted and placed by hand. All other work stopped and all of the team as well as some bystanders helped lift the beams. Here, gathering to lift the beams Beginning to lift the first of three beams.
The other end of the beam is lifted with blocks to help position it at the top. Quite a crowd gathered to see if we could pull this off.  We heard that several in the crowd said we couldn't do it, which made us more determined.  I'm sure more than one prayer was said for strength and safety.
Some bystanders helped us get the end of the beam onto the blocks and scaffolding. Blocking the beam as it is slowly raised into position.
Anchoring one end of the first beam. Stabilizing the beam as the ends are secured.
Celebrating victory in installing the first beam.  From left: Wesley Smith, unidentified, William Johnson, John Beadles (on beam) This is a carpenter from the church who helped supervise construction.  I do not have his name.
The second beam goes into place. All three beams in place!
With the support beams in place, work on the roof can proceed. Continuing to work on the roof.
Basic roof framing is completed. The end gables are built.  This is the rear of the church.
First section of corrugated tin roof is installed. George Lake   I am missing pictures of the last day's work.

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