I need to get back up into the mountains and cut and haul more logs next week. I also need to finalize the door and window placements and sizes so I can start using the split log method. This will allow me to use much shorter logs. (Easier to find, less peeling, less waste, etc.)
Saturday, June 27, 2009
First logs installed
First logs on the wall
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Update, June 25, 2009
Today, I finished peeling the first sill log, and partially completed the second one. In between, I dug in a post by the garage, and mounted and wired in an outdoor electrical panel. I installed two GFI protected outlets below the panel using steel conduit, and wired each to it's own 20 amp circuit breaker in the panel. We were rained out about 3:00 PM, so I drove to Dillon, MT and picked up the 100 amp circuit breaker for the garage. Tomorrow I will finish the wiring at the meter box so we have electricity at the garage. At this point, all outside electrical wiring will be complete.
I had Latin Carpenter helping me today. He peeled some of the second log, and he spent about three hours sealing the seams in the floor decking on the house. I am trying to control the water that comes through the decking when it rains.
I picked up the last coupler nuts from Quality Hardware today. I had to special order them last week as they rarely sell this many at one time. The only other thing I need before I lay the first log is the sealer I will spray on the bottom surface for protection. This I will pick up tomorrow afternoon.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Peeling rack, June 23, 2009
I placed the next largest log on the rack before I left tonight. The cross logs barely moved with this weight in the middle, and the bases are solid. Let the body building begin!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Moved trailer, looked for shale
I also moved the fifth wheel trailer onto the cement slab that will eventually be the garage. I will pick up the circuit breaker and outdoor panel tomorrow and wire electricity to the garage for the trailer.
Bluebird update: The pair that was nesting in the basement has built a nest in the birdhouse I put up by the garden.
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