Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Good news and bad news

I am almost finished with the preliminary leveling for the shop.

This is the good news and with that a huge pile of dirt. The bad news is, the motor home may never get out again.

It rained again so we were working in the basement where we had to take out some temporary floor joists to put in the permanent posts. This meant removing the temporary floor upstairs which left a rather large and dangerous hole.

A wall was erected to protect one side and I built a guardrail for the other sides.
Building a wall over the abyss.

A wall

The guardrail in place

Off to Kelowna to prep for another load, mow grass, clean gutters and go to a wedding. Hope to be back next Tuesday. The weather is calling for rainy all week so the timing is great.

Len

Saturday, May 21, 2011

You want to sleep where?

So after a few more walls we have the beginnings of a very nice space.
Finishing the closet wall
The bathroom door,

I am using up some 2 x 6 lumber for these walls.  Makes nice solid attachments for doors.

I was storing all of my airplane parts up in this room, so they are now being moved so we can clean things up and move in.

Cathryn is up here so now we have pictures of rhubarb and peony.
The dog gets a photo as well.

Lots of digging to get ready for the shop footings.  The backhoe is doing a great job.

Len and Cathryn

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

My twelve step program

Step one - get out of a very toasty bed

Step two - Get dressed

Step three - make breakfast

Step four - make path to lumber piles



Step five - find lumber


Step six - stack lumber

Step seven - move lumber again


Step eight - move lumber again


Step nine prepare to cut for wall


Step ten - build wall


Step eleven - Go have a beer

Step twelve - repeat steps 1-11

Monday, May 16, 2011

going up, second floor luxury apartment

After such a perfectly sunny and warm day on Sunday, today turned out to be cool and rainy. It's still raining so an inside project will be the ticket for today. Thought I would tackle the stairs to the garage loft.  It always seems like some things should be quite difficult to do and many people say that about building stairs. I drew them up on my cad program and they came out fine.  There are a few steps involved.

First the layout on the 2 x 12
I dug out a couple of 2 x 12s and laid out 16 steps, tread at 10" and rise at 6.5 inches. Then the cutting of all the notches.
That's one of them.
 I traced the first onto the second and cut it as well.  Now the moment of truth, will they fit.  A bit of a chore to wiggle them into that hallway but all is well and a perfect fit.
In place.
Now the treads.  I am glueing all pieces in place so no squeaks later.  I started this project at 9AM and finished at 8PM.  Nice to have it done and if it continues to rain tomorrow I will start on the walls in the garage loft room.
Going up anyone
Len

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Is that your fir in the chipper there?

Lots going on these days. I have been doing a fair bit of digging to prep the site for the shop foundation. This is a bit of a priority as we will need the space for our furniture in a month or so.


After all the trees were de-limbed and cut up the branches were stacked waiting for the chipper. A company in town now rents one so we reserved it. I will be moving the log sections out of the way for splitting later.
Piles along the driveway
From the two trees that were dropped in the yard
The chipping went a lot smoother than last year and I was able to get it back for a half day fee.
Mrs Fargo
Mr Fargo

A lot of useful chips

Our next ongoing project will be the parging. This is a transition concrete type of product for the siding to start at and the dirt to end at. It is applied over the moisture barrier that goes down to the footings.
I apply the first coat
Cath is working in the fiberglass mesh

First coat with mesh completed to the corner
Another task that was overdue was the culvert for our driveway.  The backhoe performed quite well for this job.

I'm getting the hang of this thing
Just cover it over and voila
I shouldn't hear any more comments from my neighbour

It decided to rain for 6 hours over night and that means no digging.  We packed up and went home where I loaded the truck and trailer for the return trip.


I always prepare for the worst in weather but this trip was nice and dry.  It took an hour and a half to unload and then it started to sprinkle.  It's been raining on and off for a couple of hours now.  If it gets too wet again I will be starting on the stairs for the garage room.

Len

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

I can't believe I cut the whole thing

I spent a good part of the morning in town dealing with issues, a culvert, septic bylaws, wiring regs. etc.
I stopped in to ask why my power pole was put in crooked, it drives me crazy every time I look at it. I put my name on the list for the wood chipper for next Monday.  The rest of the day was spent moving limbs and cutting logs for stacking. I'll have to use our wood splitter so we have some nice dry stuff for this winter. We have a pile that is a couple of years old so it will probably go first.
After cutting the logs
Lots of firewood and lots of branches to grind up

I will probably put a side shed on the shop to store a lot of firewood. Ross came over and we planned the location of the waterline for the house and the shop. That will get going in a couple of weeks.  I also have a couple of contractors coming over to quote on the septic system.  Things are starting to get going out here.

This pile is 2 layers deep
There are lots of piles around the lot that will require chipping so when Cathryn gets here on Friday she will have something to do.  I really have to keep her busy or she gets so bored.


I did go over the Hills  for a shower and a visit to the hot tub for some muscle relaxation, it was great.

Len

Monday, May 2, 2011

Stumped

Today started out dreary and sprinkling but nice and cool for some backhoe work.  I have about 7 stumps to dig out and some of them are quite large.  I found that 2 sets of large ones were actually growing as one large root so as I worked at the one root they both came out as a unit.
I flipped these 2 over to get rid of some dirt around the roots

Lots of digging and prying to get a root this big to come free.  My backoe has an automatic dust suppression system built in with all the little leaks everywhere.

My next big job is to limb and cut the other trees that we didn't get to on the weekend.  They fell on top of the pre-fab walls and roof trusses for the shop but there doesn't seem to be any damage.


We are planning to rent a wood chipper again so I am stacking all the limbs along the driveway. Probably do that next weekend.

The next picture is a repair to the motorhome.  Seems there was just 2 little staples holding a piece of backing for the attachment of the folding shelf unit.  Here I am glueing it properly to reassemble tomorrow.  Never a dull moment around here.


Len

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Many hands make much work for many hands

A big weekend with lots of progress.  First, another trip with stuff and the sailboat.



 Much digging and tree removal.  Chris and Kyla came up for the weekend and I put them both to work digging.  Chris had the bigger shovel but both accomplished a lot.
Kyla taking a break from trench work, prepping for the electrical cable, she looks a little too relaxed.  
Chris put in about 6 hours moving dirt.
The tractor developed a fuel leak from the tank when it is full to the top. Seems better now at half a tank. Joe Minette came over and he cut down all the trees I needed for the shop.  It was scary with house right there and the motor home and my piles of lumber. He did a great job and no animals were harmed in the process. 


Of course taking down trees requires a major amount of cleanup afterwards.  The crew work tirelessly until they were tired.


It's amazing what 2 chainsaws and eight hands can get accomplished

I'm still working on the inside and decided to set up a scaffold layer and take out some upper window plywood to let in a little more light.  I also made a deer guard for our raspberries.  Hope it works.

Easy with scaffolding

More to come

Len and others