#516132 - 06/24/09 03:01 PM
my life beyond fishing
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
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I've been working on my new house since last July, resulting in very little fishing. I wanted to post a few pictures, but never bothered to get the hang of it until I read Parker's instructions a while back. Thought I'd see if it works. From a hole in the ground begun July 7, 2008 to a few days ago . . . That's the easy ladder work compared to the back side of the house. Got a lot of painting to finish. Sg
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#516134 - 06/24/09 03:04 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Looking great, Steve!
When's the massive housewarming blowout?
Fish on...
Todd
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#516151 - 06/24/09 04:07 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
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Loc: McCleary, WA
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Nice project there. Very nice job. Looks like we have the same basic idea for designs on the home and shop. I feel your pain.
A few comments/questions.
What type of stain are you using on the sidewall shingles, or are they just natural and you'll let them grey? They almost look like they just came out of the bundles with those dark ones on either edge. Weaving shingles was fun.
That is one steep roof.
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#516155 - 06/24/09 04:16 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
Posts: 2533
Loc: Elma
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I like! Nice simple lines, good site utilization and a big back deck for barbecues. Nice transom detail over the front door, and a concrete front porch which is always a good no muss, no fuss option. Are you going to tile it?
I like porches and decks, so I am always interested in that kind of thing.
What type of column wrap are you going to use?
It looks like the center section of the house (its shaped like a cross right?) has a higher ceiling level, or did you run scissor trusses gable to gable in that section, or both?
You've shamed me I am going to have to put up some pictures of my project.
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#516173 - 06/24/09 05:43 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
[Re: Todd]
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Registered: 10/13/00
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Looking great, Steve!
When's the massive housewarming blowout?
Fish on...
Todd How about a keg and a bunch of rollers and paint brushes.
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#516185 - 06/24/09 06:28 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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River Nutrients
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JG,
Yeah, a keg with a bunch of youse guys and rollers and brushes, . . . thanks but we'll just take our time. The top two photos are from over a week ago, so most of the trim has been painted on the front and garage. Gonna' paint inside this weekend so the cabinets can be set up.
Rocket,
The front porch and other sidewalk concrete has small exposed aggregate. As soon as we finish exterior painting, the concrete guy will come back and acid wash and seal the works, and that will be the finish. The deck on the back of the house, 8' wide, will be Trex. We have a cedar deck now. I'm not getting any younger, so I'm thinking about minimizing future maintenance.
The posts will get a wood wrap, with the lower half being thicker. Truthfully, I just have the design concept in my head. I'll figure it out when I get to it.
The house is cross shaped, with scissor trusses gable to gable (10/12 pitch) on the east-west axis. The north-south axis has regular truses, 5/12 pitch on the north for the master bedroom, closet, bath, and powder room, and 10/12 on the south, which is the dining room.
Andy,
I used Wood Deck (with the duck on the label) stain on the shingles, natural shade. Pretty good stuff around $50 a gal. My goal, maybe unrealistic, is to keep the cedar shingles looking like new for as long as possible. Apparently that is gonna' take a lot of stain, maybe a second coat this year even, and definitely annually for a couple more years. I'm really pleased with the appearance of the shingles after I got them stained. You can just barely see the porch soffiting, which is T&G pine with cedar stain.
I had to cut down a cedar tree last summer when we began the project. I didn't want to waste it, so I had it milled, and it's been air drying at a friend's place ever since. We're gonna' pick it up this weekend. I bought a planer a while back and am going to turn the cedar into paneling for the kitchen-living room vaulted ceiling. I think I'll just apply SeaFin oil to the cedar and it should be good to install.
The roof is steep - also 10/12 pitch on the garage, but that gives me the 12 X 36 storage attic in it. Otherwise my garage/shop combo is a mini compared to yours. But I'm not planning on any RVs or a boat larger than my Lund.
Hank,
That ladder is Gibralter. It's when I have to use the ladder on the north or south side, where the ground is sloped, that the adjustable legs on my extension ladder come in handy. I have yet to paint the east gable yet. I decided to use Hardi Plank on that gable instead of shingles due to the high and difficult access, and besides, only the deer and other critters see that side of the house.
Castingpearls,
The view off the deck is all forest except for the large mountain to the east. I need to trim one pecker pole fir and 3 or 4 alders in the way back to improve the mountain view. More firewood. I would have done that already, but the burglar stole my chainsaw in February, and I haven't replaced it yet.
Stam,
Fast, yeah, I wish. 2-3 hours after work while the sun shines and weekends. I'm gonna' have a finish carpenter help with some stuff, setting the cabinets and wrapping the interior window and door trim. There's a ton of it, and it would take me 2 months or more. He can do it in a few days.
Todd,
Housewarming is planned but unscheduled, just like the finish and move-in date.
Some day I will go fishing again. Like Westport next month and hopefully the Skagit at the end of July for summer kings. We'll see.
Sg
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#516193 - 06/24/09 07:03 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 13942
Loc: Tuleville
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And it would keep me off the rivers for quite a while. Fixed that for ya. He'll have you remodeling his house while he runs off to go fishing. You are forgetting this is Stam you're talking about..... He's a travelin' kinda guy.
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#516195 - 06/24/09 07:10 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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Spawner
Registered: 12/16/07
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Loc: It's funny to me!
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That's a regular palace. (Napolean Dynamite tone) Lucky...
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#516197 - 06/24/09 07:17 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/08/06
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Loc: Island Time
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Very nice work Salmo. Certainly means more when one invests the time and sweat to do the job themselves. I hope you have many happy healthy years in your new house.
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#516207 - 06/24/09 07:49 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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The window wraps and casing on our house took me and my brother and Fish Jesus about a day and a half. 41 windows. Looks like you have about the same count. Build frames, then install. Much quicker than cutting and nailing each board individually.
If you need a good finish carpenter, my brother is available unless you already have one. Good, patient, exact and willing to work with you.
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#516256 - 06/25/09 12:30 AM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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Hahahaha haha ha
Registered: 04/07/07
Posts: 1870
Loc: Silverdale WA
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nice pad...gonna look realllllly nice....great job....c
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#516269 - 06/25/09 01:50 AM
Re: my life beyond fishing
[Re: Dogfish]
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Registered: 02/02/04
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Loc: N of Seattle
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people like Salmo and Dogfish are little or no good at all for my ego. After I watched the foundation cure for about a year I would bag it and sell the hole thing for a huge loss. You guys impress the hell out of me.
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#516306 - 06/25/09 11:22 AM
Re: my life beyond fishing
[Re: Achewter]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 6732
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Nice job. Rollers and brushes take too long. If you tape really good you can just slosh the paint on. Frees up beer drinking time.
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#516343 - 06/25/09 01:02 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
[Re: stlhead]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 13519
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Parker,
That is a concern about a project at Stam's place. It may remain a "concept" piece for years to come.
Pug,
It's pretty small as palaces go, 1275 sq ft with a basement. We're empty nesters and don't need much living space, just ample storage for toys and junk. I'm mopping the garage floor tonight and moving all the stuff out of the storage shed tomorrow.
RvW,
Thanks. I'm doing this precisely because I want to. Woulda' been much easier and probably cheaper to just buy a house a few years ago. I like swinging a hammer and making sawdust.
Andy,
Thanks. I just made a deal with a finish carpenter who is highly recommended. Otherwise I'd call about your brother. I see you did your trim wraps quickly, but your bro is a finish carpenter, and that makes a big difference. I'm an amatuer woodworker, and every darn thing I've done takes 2 or 3 times longer than the pros.
Lowedown,
Thanks for the tip! Hay bales are what I'm missing for my complex ladder work. May place a few on the ground for a soft place to land while I'm at it.
Achewter,
It's not hard. Just like eating an elephant, you do it one bite at a time. It takes persistance more than anything. I think it helps if you actually enjoy building, which I have since I was a kid. It's the balance for the side of a guy who also appreciates "blowing sh!t up."
Stlhead,
I just drink beer while I'm painting with brushes and rollers. It's relaxing. Except for when I'm on the ladders or buckets ala Lowedown's photos, cuz there's no place to set the bottle down then.
Sg
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#516439 - 06/25/09 04:45 PM
Re: my life beyond fishing
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
Posts: 2533
Loc: Elma
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I used to like building stuff. This remodel we are doing has cured me of that, I am more into anything but building stuff right now. Unfortunately, I am going to spend all of the next 3 months, building stuff.
Actually, I built a rack to hang my sailboard/sail on last weekend, and I enjoyed that. Of course I did it in 3x the amount of time needed, while I drank cheap light beers, and watched some deer in the field.
Going to spend all day tomorrow and Saturday crawling around in my hellish crawlspace. Pretty sure I won't like building stuff again after that.
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