Monday, October 5, 2015

May 28, 2015 Finished stairway supports in basement


   Today I finished the support structure for the main floor stairs. Last year I had two supports in the middle of the basement landing. The four uprights allowed me to properly install the two steps on each side of the landing.

May 27, 2015 Wired all loft circuits into panel


   Today I finished wiring all the loft circuits into the 100 Amp panel in the loft bedroom closet. This included running one 2 - 2 - 2 - 4 cable from this panel to the main panel in the basement. I no longer have to run extension cords all over the loft while I am working.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

May 27, 2015. Building again!

   I'm back in the log cabin building mode. Yesterday I just finished installing all the outlets, light and fan switches in the house loft, and wiring in all the breakers in the loft electrical panel. I decided to install 8 angled can lights in the ceiling over the downstairs family room, and the open area in the loft. I will install them tomorrow and wire them into the electrical panel. I had  insulation people scheduled to blow corbon in the ceiling and end gables of the house and garage tomorrow, but they fell behind schedule andy will not come until Friday. Once the insulation is dry, I will install additional batting in the ceiling to meet or exceed an R value of 48.

   I ordered the ceiling tongue and groove boards for the house ceiling and the walls in the loft. The ceiling boards will be 8" and the wall boards will be 6". They should be delivered next week.

   I found the four exterior doors for the house, three doors for the loft bathroom and bedrooms, and two bedroom closet doors. I am waiting on the vendor to get back to me on prices. I will install the doors before I install the lower ceiling boards so i can run wiring through the logs to light switches beside the doors, in the log walls. I will have to drill through about 4 feet of log to complete the installation.

   I will continue posting pictures when the insulation has ben installed.

Take care, and thank you for reading my blog.
Doug A

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

September 5th, 2014 Built stairway from main floor to basement


I had to support the ceiling joists above the pictured platform before I cut the complete hole in the main floor, including the joists for the stairway installation. This was totally new to me so I had no idea how long to cut the hole in the floor. As you can also see in the picture, the two sets of stairs (Two treads each) coming off both sides of the platform are offset. Next year I will install a different system to support the ceiling joists so these stairs will be centered on the platform. I will be going back to Montana next month and I will help a friend, Nick Daley cut the beams I will use. We will cut them on his homemade portable bandsaw mill. All screws on these stairs were also countersunk and plugged. I will probably seal these using a clearcoat. Both sets of steps will then be finished with a step quality poly sealer.

I will also have to install a header above the platform, and install TGI rails on each side of the floor opening. Then I will be able to install the finish trim around the entire opening to the basement. The hand rails for these steps and the steps to the loft will be completed at a later date.

August 30, 2014 Built stairway to house loft



On August 30th, I finished the stairway to the loft as far as I could go. The last four steps (Log stringers and treads) have been completed. They will not be installed until the hardwood floor is installed on the main floor. All the screws on the platform, stringers and treads were countersunk and sealed with wooden plus, then sanded smooth. All of these steps will be stained a true cedar to match the rest of the logs on the main floor. The two lowest steps you see are temporary steps made from 2 X 12's that will be removed when the permanent ones are installed.

Monday, June 23, 2014

June 23, 2014 Close to finishing loft framing


I started framing the loft last Monday. There is a bedroom with a walk-in closet at each end of the loft and a bathroom between them. I have four short 2 X 4's left to install on the north bedroom, then I can begin wiring the loft. I will install a 100 Amp load center in the loft and feed all the loft electrical, the lights over the deck on both sides of the house, and the light fixture on the main floor over the family room from this box. This way I can run just one set of large cables from the loft to the main panel in the basement. It will save a lot of wire.


Once I have the wiring in the loft completed, I will insulate the entire roof system, then I can install the blue pine tongue and groove boards on the ceiling. I  will fully insulate all three rooms in the loft, and install baseboard heaters in each room controlled by a thermostat mounted on each heater. I will sleep in one of these rooms when they are completed while I work on the main floor. Tomorrow I begin building the log stairway from the main floor to the loft.

June 17, 2014 Built workbench



On the June 17, I took all the scrap 2 inch lumber I had in the garage loft and built a workbench, Some of it was very twisted from sitting for the last few years. From now on, any lumber I buy that I don't use will be returned to the lumber yard at the end of the building season. I also installed a light over the bench.