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Construction - Aug 9, 2008
Calle Rolando, San Juan Capistrano, CA
Out in the sunshine, building a house, good times.
Father and daughter working hard and building family memories.
Using a pneumatic palm nailer makes the framing go faster.
Men of faith doing good work.
Stretching oneself is all part of the Habitat experience.
Nails that cannot be straightened have to be removed.
Work continues on the second floor.
Measure twice and cut once.
Scaling tall ladders or leaning out of a window opening, the sheathing gets attached to the studs.
At a Habitat job site, friendships are built along with houses.
Framing can become a family project
After a day in the warm sun, the muscles are tired, but the building's frame continues to be lifted.
Photos by Matt Bustillos
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