The essential out buildings are finished enough for now. So the frame will go up on the main house in a couple of weeks....Lord willing.
Without going into endless detail, I thought I'd pass on the attachment of the poles and floor.
John really started this by talking about my leaky old pole barn ;D.
My piers have been in for a while now and that's pretty straight forward. The beams on the piers are on.
To get a good seal at the floor level, I have ...(about 3/4 through them are finished).... lathe turned one and a half inch by 2 feet, pins out of split hickory billets.
I will lay the subfloor just as I would for a stick framed building.
Then I will drill through the floor and each pier and insert the pin with a little rocktight.
The poles with predrilled holes will be set on the pins and the post and beam framing will continue from there. You can't get a better seal than that.
I want to be able to get the frame up in a weekend and roof it the next so everything needs to be pre cut and ready to go up. :-\
Peter maybe you have better luck than me but despite my best efforts precutting never works out like I hoped it would. I hope it goes well for you.
I have had bad luck doing it in the past also Scott.
I've checked and rechecked my measurements so all I can do is keep my fingers crossed.
These are all 16' posts and 12' beams so all I have to cut are the mortise and tenons for each....
I hope :-\
For the center roof, I built trusses so the big IF will be the side shed roofs. If the beams haven't moved much the birdsmouths will just snap in place.......I HOPE d*