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Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2119907
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Irish- is that deck just treated and stained or is it a different kind of wood?

Agree with your mountain statement. Unfortunately I can't convince my family of the same thing.....


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Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2119929
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Man, I hope you don't hate yourself after the carpenter bees start attacking those cedar shingles. It's a great look, but the bee problem never goes away. Even if you treat the wood, they eventually come back.


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Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Big Al] #2119950
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Originally Posted By: Big Al
Very nice and I agree 100% with the sitting on the back deck statement.


Thanks. I like the fact that I can't even see the next closest cabin to ours. I can spend hours just sitting out there and staring.

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Bait57] #2119952
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Originally Posted By: Bait57
Man that's nice


Thanks. It's moving slow, but it's a labor of love.

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Hunting-231] #2119955
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Originally Posted By: RareBreed
Coming along very well. Thanks for updating.


Originally Posted By: Hunting-231
The work you guys have done is fantastic - I always enjoy reading your updates!!!!


Thanks! Really enjoying ourselves up there. Wish we had more vacation time to make better progress.

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2119958
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Very nice, congratulations!!


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Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Yelp softly] #2119962
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Originally Posted By: Yelp softly
Man, I hope you don't hate yourself after the carpenter bees start attacking those cedar shingles. It's a great look, but the bee problem never goes away. Even if you treat the wood, they eventually come back.


I won't hate myself regardless. grin

The good part is that there are cedar shake houses that are hundreds of years old, and all I really need these to last is about 30-40 years and then they will be someone else's problem. grin

All the cedar shakes are going to be on the lower areas of the house that are easily accessible and even if later on I decide to go with something else it won't be that big of a deal for me.

When I was researching types of siding, it seemed like everything from Hardieboard to wood composite all had issues enough to say to myself, "If it all has issues I might as well go with something that I actually like to work with."

So cedar it is for better or worse.

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: TickaTicka] #2119966
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Originally Posted By: TickaTicka
Irish- is that deck just treated and stained or is it a different kind of wood?

Agree with your mountain statement. Unfortunately I can't convince my family of the same thing.....



Mrs. Irish got back there and stained it with some Olympic stainer/sealer...

I think this is the product we used:

https://www.olympic.com/products/exterior-stains/olympic-maximum-stain-sealant-in-one-toner

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2119988
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Originally Posted By: Irishguy
Originally Posted By: Yelp softly
Man, I hope you don't hate yourself after the carpenter bees start attacking those cedar shingles. It's a great look, but the bee problem never goes away. Even if you treat the wood, they eventually come back.


I won't hate myself regardless. grin

The good part is that there are cedar shake houses that are hundreds of years old, and all I really need these to last is about 30-40 years and then they will be someone else's problem. grin

All the cedar shakes are going to be on the lower areas of the house that are easily accessible and even if later on I decide to go with something else it won't be that big of a deal for me.

When I was researching types of siding, it seemed like everything from Hardieboard to wood composite all had issues enough to say to myself, "If it all has issues I might as well go with something that I actually like to work with."

So cedar it is for better or worse.



Great decision, and great justification for it too! thumbup I'd imagine that y'all are truly gonna love that place when it's finished. Heck I'd bet you love it right now. grin


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Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2119989
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I didn't think carpenter bees would mess with cedar shingles. Too thin. I have a few bluebird houses made out of 5/8ths inch cedar and they havn't bored into them, yet.

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Originally Posted By: Claims Rep.
Originally Posted By: Irishguy
Originally Posted By: Yelp softly
Man, I hope you don't hate yourself after the carpenter bees start attacking those cedar shingles. It's a great look, but the bee problem never goes away. Even if you treat the wood, they eventually come back.


I won't hate myself regardless. grin

The good part is that there are cedar shake houses that are hundreds of years old, and all I really need these to last is about 30-40 years and then they will be someone else's problem. grin

All the cedar shakes are going to be on the lower areas of the house that are easily accessible and even if later on I decide to go with something else it won't be that big of a deal for me.

When I was researching types of siding, it seemed like everything from Hardieboard to wood composite all had issues enough to say to myself, "If it all has issues I might as well go with something that I actually like to work with."

So cedar it is for better or worse.



Great decision, and great justification for it too! thumbup I'd imagine that y'all are truly gonna love that place when it's finished. Heck I'd bet you love it right now. grin


Hardieboard is a great product, other than the warrantee claims. grin

I just can't stand to work with the stuff. It takes all the joy out of carpentry. It slings pieces of concrete all in your face, and sounds like fingers on a chalkboard and crumbles and breaks at the least opportune times. Whereas, I love the smell of wood when it gets cut.

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2120052
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Super job Irish, very good looking cabin.. I know you will be glad when it is finished so you can move on to next project, LOL.

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: hunter84] #2120091
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Originally Posted By: hunter84
Super job Irish, very good looking cabin.. I know you will be glad when it is finished so you can move on to next project, LOL.


I still want to swap a LS V8 into a Miata one of these days. 400hp and 2500 pounds sounds like a fun project.

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: hunter84] #2120206
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Originally Posted By: hunter84
Super job Irish, very good looking cabin.. I know you will be glad when it is finished so you can move on to next project, LOL.


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Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: timbercruiser] #2120212
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Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
I didn't think carpenter bees would mess with cedar shingles. Too thin. I have a few bluebird houses made out of 5/8ths inch cedar and they havn't bored into them, yet.


We thought they were getting us at lake, but now think it was an aggressive woodpecker

Did an amazing amount of damage though

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2121278
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Originally Posted By: Irishguy
Once I bought the wood stove and placed it in the cabin, and then thought about where the rest of the furniture was going to go in the small space, I quickly realized that everything was just too close.

To alleviate this problem I came up with the idea to build an alcove for the stove. This will also simplify the routing of the chimney, which now will simply run straight up and out the little alcove roof and bypass the upper roof overhang.

So Mrs. Irish and I had to pour some foundations and and get out the tools this weekend...

Weather permitting we are taking a 4 day weekend next weekend and should manage to get quite a bit of work done.

I had to frame the opening on the inside and carefully measure



Pic of the exterior framing. Once we get the roof on it and everything blacked in, I will cut the hole.



Of course if you're going to work hard at pretending to be a weekend framing carpenter, you need to so a little of this...



I honestly would rather sit on my back deck on the mountain than be on a beach any day. I can't wait to move up here full time.


Irish, that view definitely doesn't suck! Enjoy your work.


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Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2121292
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Originally Posted By: Irishguy
Once I bought the wood stove and placed it in the cabin, and then thought about where the rest of the furniture was going to go in the small space, I quickly realized that everything was just too close.

To alleviate this problem I came up with the idea to build an alcove for the stove. This will also simplify the routing of the chimney, which now will simply run straight up and out the little alcove roof and bypass the upper roof overhang.

So Mrs. Irish and I had to pour some foundations and and get out the tools this weekend...

Weather permitting we are taking a 4 day weekend next weekend and should manage to get quite a bit of work done.

I had to frame the opening on the inside and carefully measure



Pic of the exterior framing. Once we get the roof on it and everything blacked in, I will cut the hole.



Of course if you're going to work hard at pretending to be a weekend framing carpenter, you need to so a little of this...



I honestly would rather sit on my back deck on the mountain than be on a beach any day. I can't wait to move up here full time.


I'll take this view any day! I'm jealous!

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2121310
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It's my wallpaper on my computer at work now to remind me of one of the reasons that I work... grin

Re: Irishguy's Cabin Build... [Re: Irishguy] #2121345
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Originally Posted By: jbc
Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
I didn't think carpenter bees would mess with cedar shingles. Too thin. I have a few bluebird houses made out of 5/8ths inch cedar and they havn't bored into them, yet.


We thought they were getting us at lake, but now think it was an aggressive woodpecker

Did an amazing amount of damage though
Woodpecker was going after carpenter bee larvae duh grin


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