Monday, August 31, 2009

August is Over, Nooooooo!

August 30, Sunday:
Deb, Jennifer and I looked at lights, picked out a ceiling fan for the living room, and also finalized our decision on kitchen appliances. I spent a little more time picking out electrical stuff so that I can get a good start the wiring over the Labor Day weekend. Lots of work and lots of play is the plan.

August 28th and 29th:
Skipped work on Friday so that I could get a little extra done on the cabin before driving back on Saturday to pick up Jennifer from the airport (oh yeah, Jennifer decided that Benin Africa was not for her and arrives at SF Saturday night at 7:45pm). More on that later, maybe. So I was up at 4am on Friday making plans for the day. Stopped at Lowe’s in Chico to pick up the main electric panel and a bunch of other electric stuff. Met Marshall (Loerke Insulation) at 9:30 to work out the final details for the insulation and sign a contract. Sidenote: Marshall had some really cool baffles for maintaining the air space at the sloped roof. I had been planing to cut and fit soundboard between rafters but the product that the pros use will be a real time saver. So not to bore myself, or you, I will make the rest of this post short and sweet. Saturday morning I finished wiring the front and back porch lights, primed and painted three additional gable end vents, cut and screwed in place 40 blocks which meant 320 screws driven with my new 18v cordless impact drill (insert here the double grunt Tim Allen makes on Tool Time because I can’t spell it), and installed R38 insulation in the porch ceiling below the dormers. I felt hungry a lot but since Deb was not there to make me lunch I just kept working. 7:30 to 2:30 with only water, now that is a diet plan! O yeah, Patrick Riley had a crew put on the metal roof underlayment this past week. Now if it rains the cabin roof is watertight except for the chimney. I’ll post the picture later.

August 22nd and 23rd:
I loaded up all of the chimney pipe and parts, porch lights, some wire, and tools while waiting for Tim to arrive from his job in SF. Deb, Tim, and I left Vacaville around 8pm and arrived at Almanor late. Stan and Will drove up for the weekend to help work on the new cabin and were still up when we arrived. We got up early Saturday for a buttermilk pancake breakfast and headed over to the new cabin with our first priority of choosing the location for the wood stove. It was decided that a corner installation would fit best so I began reading the installation guide to determine exactly where to install the pipe and to determine if any framing must be adjusted. Luckily the pipe fit between the existing first floor joist layout but that meant that we needed to head out a ceiling joist and 2x12 rafter at the second floor. I made a trip to Chester to get some lumber and connectors and Tim, Stan, and Will began drilling blocking for attic ventilation and installing the recessed lights for the front and back porch. We made good progress on Saturday and rewarded ourselves with a great cocktail hour and dinner at the home site cabin. A warm shower sure feels great after a long day of work. Among other things Sunday was playing with clay day! We started working at 8:30am with Tim and Will installing the clay wrap on the in-wall drain lines from the second floor. Will made the work go fast by cutting all of the pieces first and then placing them on the shower and tub drains. I continued to frame out the chase for the chimney, which now included relocating a wall from one side of the room to the other side (Deb decided that the closet in the upstairs west facing bedroom should be on the same wall as the fireplace chase). That made good sense and it was better to move the wall now at frame stage rather than live with a bad layout. Later while reaching up with the skill saw and sawsall to cut out rafters and roof plywood for the chimney I realized that eating sawdust wasn’t so bad now that I don’t wear contact lenses. (Remember that eye surgery this time last year) It is still no fun cutting lumber above your head but at least without contact lenses it is tolerable!

August 15th and 16th
Things are still moving fast. On Friday night, August 14th, Deb and I drove to Almanor (new cabin or old cabin, it will always be “going to Almanor”). Pete drove up Saturday morning. The plan is to finish the DWV and install gas pipe on Saturday and then install the water pipe on Sunday. We stopped early (around 5:30pm) so that we could drive into Chester and attend a fundraiser dinner for Hospice (sat with Claude and Elizabeth Walker). Things went well and Pete finished all of the work he planned. I worked on pickup items and cut and installed backing for Pete and also lowered the 6x8 header for the kitchen window which was originally framed to high for Deb to see out. I cut in the underfloor access so that Pete could crawl under the downstairs bathroom to install the trap for the shower pan. We were thinking that Tim should be here to be the first one to crawl the “rock free” underfloor space.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Progress update

On August 7th. Deb, Tim, and I drove to Almanor. The plan was to finish painting the trim and metal vents and to install the DWV piping. Pete Trockey drove up Saturday morning, August 8th, and spent the day installing the majority of the drain waste and vent (DWV). Scott Oswald spent a couple of hours Saturday morning framing the upstairs bathroom walls and Tim got to help put the walls in place. Then Tim and I went back to the Dusty road cabin to finish painting trim. Pete finished the DWV around 5:30pm and then left to go to his cabin near Quincy. Deb, Tim, and I went to the firehouse on Scott drive for a fundraising dinner. Sunday we swept up wood chips and saw dust at the cabin to leave it clean for the carpenter. We put all of the painted trim back in the Dusty road cabin garage and headed for home. We made a lot of progress over the weekend.

On Tuesday night August 11th I drove back up to Almanor to be onsite for a window delivery on Wednesday morning. Windows were delivered at around 8:30am. I helped Scott load some of the painted facia and then drove to Chester to pick up two boxes of galvanized nails. When I returned I primed and painted the 2x6 outrigger material and met with an insulation contractor. I returned to the Dusty road cabin for lunch at 12:30 then called Jennifer at 1:30. Jennifer told me that she will be assigned her post tomorrow. At around 2pm I returned to the cabin to fix the sill height for the master bedroom window (I ordered the wrong height window. The height will be fine). On my way home from Almanor I stopped by Oakridge cabinets in Chico to work out the details on the cabinet bid. On the way home I also checked with Jed regarding sheetrock delivery and with Patrick regarding the timing for metal roofing.

Thursday night, August 13th, I picked up the shower pans and some electrical conduit as I began making plans to install the electric panel.

That’s all for now.

More pics to come



Progross through August 12, 2009

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Initial update of Cabin Progress

8/6/2009

Talked to the Maze Nail rep and ordered the Maze nails. Talked to Sierra Stair in Loomis and order two newel posts. Jed visited the site today to verify sheetrock and loading.

8/5/2009

Researched the correct nails for the siding. Researched available newel posts. Asked Scott to verify that he has a gun to shoot the Maze Nails. Met with Jed and gave him a copy of the floor plan for his use in deciding where to stock the sheetrock. Gave Jed a map to jobsite.

08/04/09

Talked to Jed regarding final details for sheetrock order and stock.

08/03/09

Trusses arrived at the site at 10:30. They were set in place by 12:00pm. Went back to cabin and put all of the trim back in the garage.

08/02/09

Cut the painted plywood into 12" strips and delivered them to the jobsite.

08/01/09

Got up early to go to neighbors cabin (that has the same siding and roof) and look at painted trim samples. It was a hard decision but we chose the colors. Drove to Chico, bought paint, and drove back to Almanor. Set up saw horses and plywood on the ground. Started painting at around 1pm. Stan and Denis showed up and helped with painting the green trim and painting the primer on 12 sheets of plywood. Cleaned up the sprayer and then painted the finish color on the plywood (to be used for the soffits)

07/31/09

Talked to Scott to make sure that he will be ready for Trusses on Monday. Called Moss Lumber to verify that trusses will arrive Monday morning. Arrived at Almanor at 7pm. Scott is just finishing. He has ridge and some of the rafters set. He had to work alone for the afternoon. Cut 4 pieces of trim and painted several colors so that we can make a choice Saturday morning.

07/30/09

Bought 4 sample quarts of paint at lunch. Purchased a Graco paint sprayer after work. Watched DVD on how to use paint sprayer late that night.

07/29/09

Deb doesn't like colors so I will pick some more.

07/28/09

Erin and I went to Kelly Moore at lunch to look at paint and paint sprayers. Picked some preliminary colors

07/27/09

Roof Frame package arrived from Meeks in Chico. Fascia and Trim was dropped off at the old cabin for painting next weekend.

07/26/09

Worked at the old cabin cleaning out the back garage to make room for painting the trim.

07/25/09

Went to jobsite to count lumber and verify that all of the roof beams were there. Checked out the 2nd floor frame.

07/24/09

7am, looked at cultured marble showers and sinks in Martinez. Then drove to work while talking to Dave Shelton at Meeks lumber regarding the roof frame package that will arrive on Monday July 27. Also Talked to Andy Lester regarding the date that windows will arrive. Andy said that the windows will arrive onsite on August 12th. Picked up the wood stove info from Denis Gregerson.

07/23/09

Scott Oswold called to say that one 20' 6x12 was not shipped. He also said that the rim joist material was not shipped. I asked Scott to recheck the lumber and he found the 5-24' lvl. I talked to Dave Shelton and asked him to add the missing 20' - 6x12 to the Monday roof frame package. I also noted that we need a good 20' 6x10 to replace a twisted one that cannot be used for the front porch. Scott said that he had the first floor framed and plumb & lined.

07/22/09

Talked to Jed regarding the sheetrock bid. He gave me his price and I said that it is in the ballpark and that I will check out some places for he and his crew to stay during their phase of work. Ordered Roof Frame Package and ordered Trusses

07/21/09

Ordered Windows. I was told that the windows would ship on August 17th. (Yikes! This is not acceptable)

07/15/09

Met with Scott Oswold onsite to clarify the location of foundation vents and supports for all point loads. Waited for the inspector for the underfloor inspection and had delivery of the second lumber package.

07/12/09

Pete Trocky installed the copper water lines in the underfloor.

07/11/09

Pete Trocky installed the DWV and gas lines underfloor today. Tim and I formed the concrete walls for the water access in the garage. We also cleaned some of the rocks from the underfloor

07/10/09

Scott installed the first floor joist and girders today

07/08/09

Foundation was poured today, Wednesday, July 8, 2009

07/03/09

Scott has made a lot of progress on setting forms this week. He expects finish the forms on Monday and pour Tuesday

06/29/09

Scott Oswold began setting forms today. Deb is staying at the cabin all week

06/25/09

Darren Strand dug the foundation

06/24/09

Met Darren Strand and Scott Oswold onsite to clarify the details for laying out the foundation and the final height of the foundation.

06/23/09

Darren Strand cut the rough grade and house pad

06/15/09

Drove to Quincy to pay for Building Permit. Also stopped by county road department and paid for the encroachment permit

06/05/09

Bldg Permit Approved

06/01/09

Septic Permit Approved

05/29/09

Received lumber bid from Meeks

05/21/09

Submitted Plans to Plumas Co Env Health Dept

05/21/09

Provided Plans to Earle Colridge for Lumber Takeoff

05/20/09

Structural Plans Complete

05/20/09

Submitted Plans to Plumas Co Bldg Dept

05/18/09

Provide Comments to Jim MacIntyre

05/15/09

Received Draft Plans from Jim MacIntyre

04/30/09

Taylor Metal estimate

04/29/09

Received Final Plans from Paul Friend

04/21/09

Preliminary plans to Jim MacIntyre

04/11/09

Received answer from PG&E re: overhead service

04/10/09

Received Preliminary Plan from Paul

04/08/09

Gave Bob's dwg files to Paul Friend

04/07/09

Received Preliminary Plan from Bob

04/06/09

Met at Quicy Bldg Dept and Meet with Engineer

03/30/09

Preliminary Plan to Bob Fessenden

03/26/09

Signed Loan Papers

03/17/09

Received Final Papers

03/11/09

Received Preliminary papers

03/09/09

Start Refinance for Hillsview Dr