Friday, June 14, 2013

Baseboard outlets completed, June 14, 2013

   I'm still waiting for the log hauler to free himself up to bring my logs down. I went up two days ago and cut them all to 40 feet.

   Yesterday I was trying to finish the baseboard outlets, but I ran out of wire at 6:00 PM. Everything in Butte closes at 6:00 PM. I picked up the wire this morning and finished the last outlet and wired the circuit into the main panel. I also picked up a 3 foot, 220 volt baseboard heater and thermostat and installed them in the mechanical room. Heating the 10 foot by 10 foot room last winter with a ceramic heater was getting a little expensive, plus the baseboard heater should be much more reliable.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Main floor baseboard outlets, June 10, 2013








   Today I finished chiseling out and shaping the rest of the baseboard outlet box mounting holes on the main floor. If I don't haul logs tomorrow, I will stain the raw wood you see around the boxes, and begin running the electrical wire. I think peeling logs is easier than chiseling these holes. This was all sitting down and laying on your side work. Not real comfortable, but it's done!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Cutting logs, June 7, 2013

 
   I cut logs for the last three days; I should now have enough the finish the garage. I will cut each log to 40 feet and hire a log hauler to move them to the job site. The rest of the log will be cut up for firewood.

   I learned a valuable lesson this week, and I found out that old skills can come in handy. Never park your vehicle too close to trees you are cutting down. I still have the skills needed to repair barbed wire fences. (When the wind pulls a falling tree off course)

Monday, June 3, 2013

Main floor outlets, June 3, 2013


Today I started carving the 17 holes in the second log on the main floor for the electrical outlets. When I had the first two rounds of logs in place, I drilled a hole through both logs into the basement. I then drilled a hole in the side of the second log angled down to meet the first hole. I carved out an area so an electrical box fits snug and flush.

When I finish prepping all the holes, I will stain the carved area before I begin wiring them in. Tomorrow, I will look for outlets and covers that will match the stain as close as possible. 

Opening Day May 14, 2013


Today I found a place to cut the logs for the garage. My assistant, Rocky. and I (lower right in photo) marked 59 trees. I used orange spray paint to mark which ones to cut, and the size of the base. Rocky marked a few smaller ones. I spent the rest of the week helping the rancher who owns the property where these trees are located as payment for the logs. I also spent time helping my cousin, who is letting me use his D3 Cat to skid the logs out, and his Mini Excavator to repair the wiring to my garage, and whatever else I find a use for it. Due to a death in the family, I spent the next two weeks in Minnesota,

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Inside Pictures III - July 31, 2012

    The top picture shows the northeast corner of the loft. This will be a bedroom with a full closet. Both loft bedrooms will have a 4 foot by 4 foot window on the end wall, as well as a 5 foot by 5 foot window in the dormer. These windows will provide excellent ventilation and natural light. You can also see the lights of Butte through the dormer windows at night.


    The last picture shows the southeast corner of the loft, where the second loft bedroom will be located. This one will also have a full closet.


Inside Pictures II - July 31, 2012

    The top picture shows the southeast corner of the main floor. This will be the master bedroom. To the left of the bed behind the lamp your can see the fourth door frame. This is also a double door, which will be installed when the interior is started. You can see that I have some carpet on the floor now. Eventually, the entire main floor will be hardwood. Possibly tile in the master bathroom!


    The second picture is the first of the showing the loft. I store my lumber here now; when the house is completed, this will either be an area for a pool table, or a sitting and play area for grandchildren.