It’s been hot and sweaty weather here for the last couple of weeks, and the forecast is that it will stay the same through next week. Still, there’s work to be done. So, I accept sweat as a way of life.
We’ve made some good progress this week. Except for a few small places on the walls where I want to apply a second coat of surface bonding cement, the foundation work is done. We finished installing the sill plate all the way around today.
It took longer to bolt the sill plate on than I expected. There was a fair bit of time spent milling the boards, of course. I guess if I just went to the building supply store and bought lumber for the job, it would be quicker. It would also cost more and wouldn’t be ‘custom’ like what we have now.
After we finished bolting on the last sill board, we laid a few 4x6s on the porch piers at the front of the house. These will go all the way around the porch eventually with 6x8 beams coming out from the foundation wall to the piers which will support the floor joists for the porch.
We’ll be framing the deck of the porch next week. I don’t know how quickly this phase of the project will take. I usually underestimate the amount of time it takes to do each part. You’d think I’d learn by now, but I’m still an optimist in terms of how much I can actually accomplish in any given day.
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I sometimes have that problem of estimating time needed to complete a project. The sawmill customer yesterday didn't think that he had a full day of work for me, so I told him not to worry, "I can stretch out the work and make it last all day." Well, when I finished about 7pm, I told him that I was joking about being able to take all day. Most of the logs were sawn in to 4/4 and some 6/4 boards, so that took longer than if half had been sawn into 2" boards.
Really exciting to see the house progress. Thanks for the updates!
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