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Sheathing the House

Work has continued… the main work happening now is the house sheathing. After drilling bolts to secure various walls in the house to the foundation, leveling the walls and sheathing started. As you can see from the photos, from the first sheet of OSB on the corner of the garage, the sheathing has progressed around the back side of the house to the laundry room and onto the wall of the music room on the front side.

Attaching the first sheet of OSB sheathing

Garage sheathed

Sheathing on Music Room

On the garage, the […]

Framing – Bonus Room Flooring

Yesterday we finished up the flooring for the bonus room above the garage. Starting at the stairs, we gradually got the entire surface above the floor joists covered with tongue-in-groove flooring OSB. After cutting to size, we hauled the pieces up the stairs, glued along each joist, maneuvered the wood into place and then screwed into the joists securely.

We have shade!!!

Looking up the stairs

Preparing to place a floor section

Dropping it into place after gluing

Securing with screws

Top View

That was a […]

DIY Framing Stairs

We have spent a good deal of time this week and last week working on the stairs that will lead to the bonus room over the garage (note: future WWII Militaria museum and research center). Today we finally finished up the basic framework and then added the wall framing for the laundry room and pantry. We did have to make a few changes on the fly as we got into the actual work of calculating the step height and depth, and ended up adding one more step to the staircase than our original plan called out. This caused us to […]

Rainy Day

Our big plans to start an early framing day have been greeted by rain! It rained a bit several hours ago (very, very early this morning), after which it stopped for awhile, giving us false hope. It has begun drizzling again, so prospects for moving all the power tools out onto the wet work area are looking less likely. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that we don’t lose an entire day.

The Framing Continues!

As we enter into the second week of interior framing, more progress is being made. Yesterday we got a good start on the walls for the kitchen and music room (after we swamped out the slab from the heavy rain). Today we set the floor joists for the garage bonus room. We still have a bit more work to do on that part, but it definitely is taking shape. Here are a few photos:

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Interior Framing – One Week

Well, with a few interruptions (Dr’s appointments, etc.), we got the first 5 days of interior framing done with a very short day this morning. Thus far, we have the entire north part of the house mostly complete, so here are a few pictures to try to give you an idea:

View from living room toward MBedroom Wall

From Living Rm toward hallway

View from Living Rm down hall – Powder bath at end.

View from MBR down hall to Boys' Rms

View into one of the boy's bathrooms… toilet […]

Exterior Framing Complete

Well… it has been a long, hot week of framing! We finished up the last section of the exterior wall framing this morning with the 2nd garage door opening.

Here is a trailer-top-view of the building so far:

Exterior Framing

Next week we begin the interior wall framing… then comes sheathing, staircase and then getting the hired crew to set the trusses and build the hobby room (a.k.a. military history research center) over the garage. We’re getting ready to order windows and exterior doors. Won’t it be great when the house is dried in?

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Framing Tour of the House

This morning, as the sun was rising, I filmed a quick vid of the framing progress:

Framing Continues

OK… this is going to be a really short post. We are on our way to pick up our boys from Mom and Dad’s, but wanted to post a photo of the progress thus far. We have done several short walls, and have most of the wall between the house and garage cut and ready for assembly. The hoist works really well on shorter sections of wall… we even lifted the laundry room wall with the window over the water supply line without any difficulty. We had a bit of delay this morning due to a little rain. We spent […]

Hoisting the First Wall

Since we decided to do as much of the framing as we can ourselves, the question about how to lift those heavy wall sections came into play. We decided to try out the use of our engine hoist with an extension to see if we can get some mechanical help. Thinking that we’d like to try it out on a small section of framing first, we used it very successfully on a small section of wall on the front of the house. After preassembling the wall section on the concrete pad, we were able to lift it into place using […]