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Onkel Neal 11-01-11 11:00 AM

House build thread
 
Lately this has become my new obsession: building a country house. I am still several years away from doing it but I am very interested in the process. In my time, I have helped build a couple homes/garages and a barn, so I know a little (very little) about construction. The nail gun sure makes it easier, I know that :sunny:

I found several threads here and here in this tractor forum that are super interesting. I thought I would share them with you.

Anyone here built their own place? Or are planning to/in the process of?

http://www.tranquilacrescabins.com/i...log_cabin1.jpg

Sailor Steve 11-01-11 11:01 AM

Be lazy like me. Just hire Jeff. :D

Those are pretty cool threads.

Betonov 11-01-11 11:06 AM

If finances allow I'll start making my mountain retreat, called a ''weekend'' in my parts, next spring. Using only material that grows on site. But it's going to be more of a shack and temporary. But the chimney and fireplace will be stone. I'll post pictures and do's and dont's as they occur :DL
It'll be interesting I tell ya, I'm clueless :doh:

kraznyi_oktjabr 11-01-11 11:08 AM

Nailgun is good tool as long as it works properly. When it fails its good to not have kids/grandkids around. :03:



Signed by: Kid in hearing range
... :D

kiwi_2005 11-01-11 04:22 PM

I built my own decking with roof out the front of the house still standing or hasn't blown away in a storm so I did something right that was 6yrs ago, no plans just pictured it in my head what it would look like & hammered away. Use to put down foundations & floors for brotherinlaw he builds log houses for a living which has taken off over here. 20yrs ago he was lucky to build two per year. But no haven't built a house on my own.

geetrue 11-01-11 04:36 PM

Don't forget underground bunker for paint gun battles yet to be played in the future wink* wink*

include water purifier for swiming pool
alternate energy plan for off grid living
double lined plastic storage barrels for
dry goods (stored off concrete floor)

varmit rifle for dinner

candles

one of those wind up am/fm/weather radios

zero degree sleeping bag

folding utensils kept in pocket at all times

led flashlight

scent spray to cover your tracks back to bunker after hunting

Here's a link to another country retreat being built in Russia: http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/russia/yamantau.htm

Madox58 11-01-11 04:49 PM

Oh Boy!! Now here's a thread I can get into.
:yep:

Built or remodeled quite a few Homes for others but never my own home.
Favorite NailGun is a Paslod Cordless Frameing Nailer.
For a regular hammer nothing but an EstWing will do as far as I'm concerned.
Been useing the same one for over 10 years now and a new one has been sitting on a shelf in the basement for nearly 5 years.

We're big users of cordless Tools and have built several homes with nearly nothing but cordless Tools. The only thing with a plug was the Compound Radial Arm Saw and the chargers for the batteries.

I probably have alot of pictures from past projects if you'd care to see them.
:D

Jimbuna 11-01-11 06:24 PM

Put decking down in the rear garden about 6 years back and have just completed a wooden frame to stand my model aircraft display cabinets on if they count :DL

tater 11-01-11 06:59 PM

I want to build an adobe or rammed earth house someplace here in the SW some day (I already live in an adobe built in 1973, so you'd think I'd have enough). I want a sort of north african-new mexican hybrid. Little casbah on the mesa :)

TarJak 11-02-11 03:16 AM

I've always paid someone else to do my house modifcations. That way if they get screwed up I can sue someone.:)

Added two bedrooms, a WC, a family room and a patio with an awning a few years back. Glad I got someone else to do it for me as I'd have no clue how to use a nailgun.

Hakahura 11-02-11 05:58 AM

DIY a huge passion of mine.
And if finances ever permit, building our own home is top my list.
Hence I find this TV series highly informative and entertaining.

http://www.channel4.com/search/?q=grand+designs

Don't know if you've ever heard of it in the US, but it has some amazing builds.
Plus it really does open your eyes to the common mistakes, errors and pitfalls that can be-fall the self builder.

Syxx_Killer 11-02-11 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 1778322)
Lately this has become my new obsession: building a country house. I am still several years away from doing it but I am very interested in the process. In my time, I have helped build a couple homes/garages and a barn, so I know a little (very little) about construction. The nail gun sure makes it easier, I know that :sunny:

I found several threads here and here in this tractor forum that are super interesting. I thought I would share them with you.

Anyone here built their own place? Or are planning to/in the process of?

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/a...076-small-.jpg

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/a...s-img_2862.jpg

I can't be of much help with the construction aspect of things, but I could help with picking a tractor if you ever need it. :D TractorByNet has a lot of very knowledgeable people. I've been a member on that forum longer than I have been a member here. I check that site every day, like I do this one. You can't go wrong with TBN.

AVGWarhawk 11-02-11 08:54 AM

If I were inclined to build a house it would be a log house. The land would have plenty of acreage. Probably on a mountainside.

This particular model is prefabricated. Just simply assemble the logs until it looks like a house. :DL In all seriousness, this is what I would look into if I had building my own home in mind.


http://www.prefab-homes.us/log-home-648.jpg

Herr-Berbunch 11-02-11 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hakahura (Post 1778814)
Hence I find this TV series highly informative and entertaining.

http://www.channel4.com/search/?q=grand+designs

Don't know if you've ever heard of it in the US, but it has some amazing builds.
Plus it really does open your eyes to the common mistakes, errors and pitfalls that can be-fall the self builder.

The top errors surely have to be - take your maximum budget, add 30% - and don't have sex until it's finished, the women ALWAYS get pregnant during the cold winter nights in a caravan on the site. The exception was the old couple with the wonderful Huff House. :yep:

Onkel Neal 11-02-11 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by privateer (Post 1778539)
Oh Boy!! Now here's a thread I can get into.
:yep:

I probably have alot of pictures from past projects if you'd care to see them.
:D

Please do!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Syxx_Killer (Post 1778861)
I can't be of much help with the construction aspect of things, but I could help with picking a tractor if you ever need it. :D TractorByNet has a lot of very knowledgeable people. I've been a member on that forum longer than I have been a member here. I check that site every day, like I do this one. You can't go wrong with TBN.

Small world, ain't it? :) I doubt I will ever own a tractor, though I will probably need one quite often. My father has several, I wonder if he keeps inventory... :hmmm:

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1778869)
If I were inclined to build a house it would be a log house. The land would have plenty of acreage. Probably on a mountainside.

This particular model is prefabricated. Just simply assemble the logs until it looks like a house. :DL In all seriousness, this is what I would look into if I had building my own home in mind.

Very nice, it has a great look. These days I am thinking a small cabin-style house, say, 2 bedrooms (one in the loft), about 1200 sf. Barring any future merciless acts of God, I will be living alone, so I don't want/need a really big house. Got any more suggestions like that one? That website doesn't appear to have any actual plans or models, just a blurb about prefabs.


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