Thursday, January 12, 2012

Making Everyday Count

Ok, Getting so much done the past couple of days that I hate to break stride. I'm really focused in on sticking with projects until they are complete, and it's making a differance. The railing on the upstairs deck is almost done, and that would leave only 10 l.f. left to build.  The hot tub deck is built, and we will be soaking within a couple of days. I have also started on the interior ceiling and I love the way it looks, it also is the easiest ceiling board I have ever installed. I have decided to install all material that I have and not order anything else until I dont have anything left, that way all loose ends will be tied up as we go along. This means that I will be installing ceiling boards for the next several weeks, and it also means that the big bundles of lumber that have dominated the site for the last 9 months will be completely gone soon. The last utility to install is the septic system, and the site needs to be clear to get that done. It all is coming together for the final pushes, and the biggest efforts from me. I was installing ceiling last night until 9:30 and this will become the norm. By my estimate, around 120 labor hours are needed to complete all of the 3600 sf  interior and exterior ceiling. I will need help on at least 1500 sf of that and my goal is to be finished in 3 weeks with all of it.  After that, It's time to start on all the trimwork in the awesome room and the rest of the house. Well, there is a light dusting of snow on the ground and it looks like this will be the coldest day of winter so far. It has been such a mild winter so far, a welcome relief since the past two winters were so cold. But I need to find something to do, so I'll leave you now and get something done today. SYOTMS

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Railing Pictures








Sheetrock Finishing Complete

Oh man, my first post in over two weeks. By far the longest I've gone since begining this blog. I'll get back to posting regularly now that the holidays are over.  Matt and I got to attend the Cotton Bowl with brother Scott and his son Cooper in Dallas, and we had a blast. I sure am ready to get busy though, everything is set up to get alot done. My project for today is a little diversion, we bought a hot tub and I need to build a very solid deck for it and I can't decide where to put it. I would like to be able to see the creek from the hot tub deck and be able to see most of the sky for stargazing too. Where ever it goes, it will be awesome hearing the water in the creek while soaking. The last two weeks have been spent completing the rail on the massive deck, 52' in one single run on the highest point off the ground. It is so good to be done with this, as I can now relax and not worry about some kid falling off the back deck. It also defines what an awesome space this deck is. During the New Year weekend we had some freinds come out and spend a couple days at the cabin and I got to give everyone the grand tour of the House in The Gorge. It makes me feel so good to hear their reactions to what we have created. The same is true of the last couple subs to come out, the sheetrock crew spent considerable time on the decks just looking out at the scenery, and the gutter guy could'nt stop talking about how special  this place is. These guys see all the special and cool places built up here around the river and all of them say there is none better. Speaking of the sheetrock crew, thanks guys, after the nightmare with the electrician you guys did an awesome job.  The inside of the house is defined now and I think the floorplan works great. I can see how close we are to finishing our dream and I will be working alot of nights now. I can also see that I have a ton of work to complete mostly by myself. The race is on and I am under pressure to geterdone. Well, I'm gonna get after it, I want to be soaking within this week. SYITHTS  The Hollohead