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Title: 20x32 1-1/2 story w/ shed dormer
Post by: rwalter on June 26, 2005, 11:49:28 AM
(http://users.adelphia.net/~rwalter/typar3.jpg)

[Photo added 1-7-06, link to initial plans owner modified: http://www.jshow.com/y2k/listings/50.html) John R.]

Well my 20'x32' 1 and 1/2 story cabin is under way, we started in late May. As it sits now the foundation is in, I have installed french drains, insulated the foundation walls, and floor, installed a vapor barrier, poured a 4" thick concrete floor, installed sill sealer plus sill plates, and installed the rim joists and floor joists. Not all the work is reflected in the photo's. I'll be posting more photo's later.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/webworldcomp/album?.dir=5d35&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//photos.yahoo.com/ph//my_photos

Justs wanted to say thanks for all the input that was given to me during the design stage and the reward right now is these photo's.

Thanks again everyone for all the input.
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: glenn-k on June 26, 2005, 11:56:56 AM
Looks like someone's been busy - and you got out the big toys too ;D  Great Job.  Keep us posted.
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: Daddymem on June 26, 2005, 03:24:02 PM
Nice!  Thanks for sharing.  Daddymem love excavators.
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: peg_688 on June 26, 2005, 04:36:02 PM
It's alway a relief to get to the wood part. Dirt work is nasty and dirty  :( ya got to do it , ya don't have to like it  :'(    Good looking helper ya got there :)  Let the fun begin :D  HTBH ;)PEG
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: DavidLeBlanc on June 26, 2005, 05:50:57 PM
Howdy PEG;

What does "HTBH" mean?
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: glenn-k on June 26, 2005, 06:38:33 PM
Hi Peg.  HTHYH.  Glenn ;D
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: peg_688 on June 26, 2005, 07:29:37 PM
 Dave / Meer I think :o  It means Happy To Be Here. Blue Angels USN !     Boss, Happy To Be Here :)  this is what I could have done better today.   Done each day in debrief.    I started this on WBF to lighten the load some want to bring .  WE as someone else stated are really lucky to be able to sit at a computer and share info .  Why do we make it so hard ??  Attitude , Attitude attitude , if your happy to be here you'll have a good attitude towards others .     You suggested I come over to share my knowledge and it took a few tries on my part as putering ain't my  specality .   Still have no idea how Jeff ( Bewolf) could cross over from WBF , ya you explained it but I can't do it . This forum seems to be more user friendly for tec stuff we'll see.   You'll be Meer at WBF I won't out ya  ;) HTBH ;)PEG
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: peg_688 on June 26, 2005, 07:31:49 PM
BTW Thanks Glenn :)HTBH  ;)PEG
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: peg_688 on June 26, 2005, 07:41:40 PM
 Glenn How do I put my catchly like phrase at the bottom ?    It would read   "When in doubt , build it stout ,with something you know about !"    Sage advice from a old engineer I met.   Thanks in advance , HTBH ;)PEG
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: Amanda_931 on June 26, 2005, 09:40:48 PM
Click the "profile" button in the blue line above that starts with "home," scroll down to the bottom of the page, and you'll find it.

And when you're signed in, when you click the profile button it will be your profile that shows up.
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: peg_688 on June 26, 2005, 10:27:39 PM
Thanks Amanda  It must be limited to # of letters but it will work :)  We'll see HTBH ;)PEG
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: glenn-k on June 27, 2005, 01:41:52 AM
Sorry I couldn't get back to reply sooner, Peg - at least Amanda jumped in there to help.

I had to go up into the mountains to drag an old trailer out of an old Chinese mining camp on private property.  Roads were overgrown with trees and brush on the steep side of a mountain, but after I got up there, there were old dry stacked stone walls of a Gold Rush Era Chinese store.  Terraces where they gardened were spread throughout the trees and brush and a stone stairway made its way through the Willows and overgrowth down the hillside to the creek.  The store had been a two story as timber pockets were visible in the stone walls. Somehow they made all those various size and shape stones come out into near perfect square corners.  Pretty good shape for a 150 year old basement wall with none of our modern "miracle" materials.  I love the history of the 49er gold rush areas.

Thats my excuse. ;D
Title: Re: Building is under way
Post by: peg_688 on June 27, 2005, 10:37:17 PM
And your sticking to it  ;)HTBH ;)PEG
Title: Re: Building is under way (Photos updated 8/9/05)
Post by: rwalter on August 11, 2005, 07:32:24 AM
Hello Everyone.

If any one is interested I have updated the photo's for the cabin I am building. I hope you like them. Don't believe the dates on the bottom of the photo name. Most of them were taken in June, July and August they just got stuck in a May folder by my wife.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/webworldcomp/album?.dir=5d35&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//photos.yahoo.com/ph//my_photos

(http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/5893/ddorm2tc.th.jpg) (http://img400.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ddorm2tc.jpg)
Title: Re: Building is under way (Photos updated 8/9/05)
Post by: Amanda_931 on August 11, 2005, 08:36:59 PM
Yay!, looking more and more like a house!
Title: Re: Building is under way (Photos updated 8/22/05
Post by: rwalter on August 22, 2005, 09:12:25 PM
Well things came a long way once quick. I had a few Amish framers finish up my framing this past 8 days. Here are some photo's. I still have 3 windows to cut out and put in since they were ordered late due to a design change. That and putting up soffits and I should be ready for the winter.

(http://users.adelphia.net/~rwalter/typar1.jpg)
(http://users.adelphia.net/~rwalter/typar5.jpg)




(http://users.adelphia.net/~rwalter/typar3.jpg)

(http://users.adelphia.net/~rwalter/typar4.jpg)


Title: Re: Building is under way (Photos updated 8/22/05
Post by: peg_688 on August 22, 2005, 10:34:03 PM
Looks good . Here's a real no kidding question . Do the Amish framer use elec pwr on a job like yours.  IE out in the world ?   Maybe I'm thinking of Mendonites .  
  Looks good overall :) Check out the Grace Vycor site , window tape / flashing detail before you start your siding , insurance  ;)

  Fall is sure in the air / on the way out here :)  My favorite season , fall :)  
  HTBH  ;)PEG
Title: Re: Building is under way (Photos updated 8/22/05
Post by: rwalter on August 23, 2005, 09:00:04 AM
PEG.

Yes they have no problem using power tools out on a job site as long as you provide them. They used my Pasload framing nailer, cicular saws and reciprocating saw.
Title: Re: Building is under way (Photos updated 8/22/05
Post by: jraabe on August 26, 2005, 10:00:58 AM
Nice work on the house. Those shed dormers really open up the upper floor while still keeping much of the cottage feel. Did you do trusses over the double dormer sections?
Title: Re: Building is under way (Photos updated 8/22/05
Post by: glenn-k on August 26, 2005, 11:10:30 PM
I like it rwalter- no cookiecutter crackerbox look there. ;D
Title: Re: Building is under way (Photos updated 8/22/05
Post by: rwalter on August 26, 2005, 11:34:55 PM
John and Glen,

First off thanks and John no the dormer roof section was stick built. It was actually the point of the roof we built first. I wanted to make sure we had at least a 6/12 pitch on the dormer roofs so that ridge board height was estabiished first and we carried the ridge board out the rest of the way. I originally thought it would turn out to be a 16/12 or 17/12 steep pitch on the gabel ends but it turned out 14.5/12. Plenty steep enough but it still allowed for the 6/12 pitch on the dormers and a second floor ceiling hieght of 8 ft in the dormers.

I'd also like to thank everyone here at the site who contributes their thoughts,pictures, designs and advise. You all have been my inspiration and motivation behind this project.

Thank you all again for all the support I couldn't have gotten this far with out it!
Title: Re: 20x32 1-1/2 story w/ shed dormer
Post by: deertracks on June 29, 2006, 07:59:18 PM
Any updated photos rwalter?? Is the cabin done now?? Are your plans posted somewhere on the CP site??
Title: Re: 20x32 1-1/2 story w/ shed dormer
Post by: williet on July 25, 2006, 07:44:06 PM
I'd still like to see the finished product .... got any new photos?
Title: Re: 20x32 1-1/2 story w/ shed dormer new photo
Post by: rwalter on September 14, 2006, 12:42:33 PM
Sorry I have not updated any new photo's.  I've just been busy. Here is one for now and I'll post a few more later when I get done resizing them and uploading.

(http://users.adelphia.net/~rwalter/HOUSE.jpg)
Title: Re: 20x32 1-1/2 story w/ shed dormer
Post by: rwalter on September 14, 2006, 02:18:06 PM
QuoteAny updated photos rwalter?? Is the cabin done now?? Are your plans posted somewhere on the CP site??


Deertracks,

No my exact plans are not on this site. The design is based on Johns 1 1/2 story 20x32 house. I used 3d Architect to do the final designs though much of the construction is very similar to John's design. A few of the major changes are the walls are only 8 ft high vs 10ft, the roof pitch is greater and twin shed dormers. Really there is not much of the steep roof pitch on the house since most of the roof is actually the dormers. Below in one of my floor plan designs and a external view

Here are a few screen captures of the design. None of the internal walls are wieght bearing  just like Johns design so you can move the rooms around to suit your needs or desires. I would highly recommend buying Johns plans and then work off them. It will save you a lot of work and potential head aches.

(http://users.adelphia.net/~rwalter/1ST.jpg)

(http://users.adelphia.net/~rwalter/BUCK.jpg)
Title: Re: 20x32 1-1/2 story w/ shed dormer
Post by: jraabe on January 13, 2007, 11:57:18 AM
Looks pretty much like the little 3D model.  ::)

Great example of how to customize the plans. You are using them the way I had hoped when I started this home design project.

Most home plans work out better if they can be customized to fit the site and the owner's space needs.