Friday, December 4, 2009

Deck Railing Up

I've gotten the railing up on the deck, Was a bit of a process as extra posts were involved instead of using the main support posts for the deck. Since this is from a kit I went with the layed out plan, but am not sure the necessity for extra posts. Was a lot of work as most of the center posts ended up butting into the center joist spacing of the deck itself. Still need to put a rail cap on, but will wait till the weather clears up, then I can stain the entire railing at once.
Here are a few pictures of the railing finished.




We also placed a deck stove for the winter, it's getting a bit chilly, not the best implementation, but it keeps the smoke off the deck.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Starting on interior lighting

I'm finally getting to work on the inside of the building. Now that it's cold and dark outside seems like good timing. First off I wanted to set up some interior ambient light to fill the room. I hate canned lighting and I didn't want to set up those cheap looking string lights. I was also thinking that LED lighting is almost ready for prime time. I've been using the flashlights for years, so I was happy to give it a try.
The other thing I've read about is that they are dimmable, wether this is true or not seemed questionable, but after putting them up, the dimmer did work great. Much like Fluorescent lighting, it can only dim to a certain point and then goes dead. Unlike the CFLs though, the lite doesn't flicker beforehand. Here's a picture of the install, lights up the room quite nicely, even when dimmed to half strength. Unfortunately, the image doesn't quite show it off as well as it could.

A couple pictures of the Soffit Trim I put up



More Trim Work and FInally the Deck

Finally got the deck done. Well mostly, the decking is in, need to get the last of the trim and the railing up. Hopefully finish with the exterior next time. Took two full days, and by full I mean into the dark. Of course it get's dark at 5 now, so that's not saying much. The pitcures don't look so good as they were all with a flash right before I left. More When I get back up there.


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

More Trim work


Work is moving forward, I'm down to once every two weeks or so. Spent a couple of days working on trim and getting the front door in. I've got wiring started, but it's all tempted in. Needed to focus directly on the electricity one of these weekends. Here are some pictures of the skylight trim. It's a couple small details, but much like the outside, I had to move the ladder around about twenty times to get it all installed.



And a couple pictures with the front door on. Looks like I still need to clean the place up a bit before the storms really hit.



Monday, October 12, 2009

Final photos of the weekend

Here's the last photos I took , the roofer was still finishing up the ridge pieces and the final flashing on the skylight. Plus it's starting to look a bit messy even after we did a couple rounds of cleaning.
Next time a couple more dump runs.






Roof on just in time for the storm.

I also got the roof on this weekend. The roofer had put the ice shield up earlier in the week, but he got the shingles up and the flashing set for the skylight. Now that we have the skylight set in place eveything's starting to look like a real house.




Here's a couple pictures of the skylight from the inside. Hard to tell it's there, it's actually a shadded double pane glass with an electric lift. Hard to get a good photo with or without the flash, so I kept both.




I tried taking a picture looking into the cabin from above the skylight, but it created this artsy mirror image instead.

Powered Up


PG&E hooked up electrical while I was gone. When I got there the meter was set and ready to go. It seems to be some new fangled meter, I think actually calls up the electric company to tell them how much I'm using. Here's the initial meter reading. Starting from scratch.
The Economist had an interesting article on Silver Springs Networks and how these meters will be used in the future.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Last Weekend Work

Went back up to the cabin for a three day workathon. Made a good dent in getting the thing weather tight. Should be ready for the roofer now. Just in time as rain is expected in the next week or so, and the season appears to be changing. Hoping to at least get the bitchathane on and sealed.


Got the fascia boards up and most of the vertical trim up. The walls are sealed together with a piece of styrofoam and then the two yellow flaps are taped together. From inside this seemed to create an extremely airtight seal. Then the siding is nailed up. We had to hold off on the deck trim till we get the deck up.



Finally some pictures of the fascia boards, took a while to dial all of these in with the details on the barge sections. We left the boards proud since I'm not positive if I will be putting in gutters and how the end fascia would work with or without these.