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Re: Charlie b's layout - Charlie B - 04-11-2010 I've kind of been in limbo here, the weather turned cold and rainy, and we even had snow on Friday. It did warm up enough yesterday and I was able to get some paint on the siding before I nail it up. Maybe today I can get more done. Charlie Re: Charlie b's layout - Gary S - 04-11-2010 Okay. I understand how the bad weather can impact a project. Quite frustrating when you're in a hurry. Re: Charlie b's layout - Charlie B - 04-12-2010 I've had a couple of good days, The siding is done except for nailing the bottom row all around, I left it loose in case I decide to skirt up under it, and the upper ends need to have the siding installed too. The inside is ready to put some material out of the way, and a good cleaning. Both doors, and one window is installed, and the second window is framed. All the siding has one coat of oil based paint, even though I used 2 different colors, I bought some closeout paint that was top quality, but discontinued, and mixed it together. I used over 10 gallons to paint 44 sheets of T1-11 with that first coat, but the next coat shouldn't take near that much. I have the material for the trim and I have to make door and window frames. The walls will be 9 5/8 inches thick when finished. Charlie Re: Charlie b's layout - Bob C - 04-12-2010 WOW, Charlie...you're working harder than you had to on the Kiski Junction !!! Thought you had "Retired"? (but I guess the [i]motivation[/i] makes all the difference !) Everything looks well thought out and conscientiously executed - just as we expected - WAY TO GO ! ! ! ![]() Re: Charlie b's layout - e-paw - 04-12-2010 That's quite a project you got there. Re: Charlie b's layout - Gary S - 04-12-2010 Charlie, I am impressed with how quickly it is going up, and it looks fantastic. And I see that I should have used trusses like you did! Thanks for sharing the photos, and I'm looking forward to more progress. ![]() Re: Charlie b's layout - Charlie B - 04-13-2010 I think I would be farther along if my help hadn't all disappeared. ![]() I'll have to use up the rest of the material that came with the "kit" (the soffit, and fascia), then I have to allow the finances to recoup a bit so I can wire and insulate. I will go with romex wiring (unless Gary wants to come and run conduit) and I'm going to avoid having outlets on the outside walls so I wont have holes in the drywall to let the air in. We have a slightly higher incidence of cold weather here ![]() Charlie Re: Charlie b's layout - doctorwayne - 04-13-2010 Boy, Charlie, you're making great progress on the layout building. ![]() ![]() ![]() Wayne Re: Charlie b's layout - Charlie B - 04-13-2010 I have enough stainless steel to do the job, but as you said in another thread, it is a bear to cut. However, I do know a place that can cut it to size for me with a shear. ![]() Charlie Re: Charlie b's layout - Gary S - 04-13-2010 Charlie B Wrote:I will go with romex wiring (unless Gary wants to come and run conduit) and I'm going to avoid having outlets on the outside walls so I wont have holes in the drywall to let the air in. We have a slightly higher incidence of cold weather here Good ideas. Nothing wrong with Romex at all. I suppose the only real reason I used conduit is that I haven't been a construction electrician for about 10 years so I kind of miss that, and <Forrest Gump voice> I just felt like running. (Running conduit, that is). Re: Charlie b's layout - Gary S - 04-22-2010 Charlie, how are things going? Re: Charlie b's layout - Charlie B - 04-23-2010 Just working on minor things like the trim and skirting, trying to make a little more room inside by using up material. It seems like all of my crew has disappeared. My grandson that was going to help got a part time job and is back in school so it has drastically cut his time but My wife did some trim painting yesterday. I have an early dentist appointment, but I got the grass cut yesterday, so maybe I can do the lower window trim later today. This picture is from the other day. The skirting is stainless steel, so never a rust problem, but what a bear to drill. I still have to drill a few more holes to screw some of the joints tighter, but I'm satisfied with the outcome so far. We have a lousy weather forecast so I may get caught up on my rest ![]() Charlie Re: Charlie b's layout - Gary S - 04-23-2010 Wow Charlie, that is some great progress. The building looks good, as does the skirting. How thick is it? You're right, the stainless can be tough on drill bits. Oh, I also see that the pups are calling to you "take our picture too!" Re: Charlie b's layout - doctorwayne - 04-23-2010 Charlie, your trainatorium looks great and that stainless steel skirting is an excellent way to keep the critters out. ![]() ![]() Wayne Re: Charlie b's layout - cn nutbar - 04-23-2010 WOW Charlie---everything looks outstanding but do you think the door is large enough to get the Alco inside ![]() ![]() |