Saturday, January 21, 2012

September 2011

Unfortunately Eric lost some pictures from his phone, but these will give one an idea of how the 2nd floor decking was done as a "hanging floor system". These are some joist hangers nailed to the beam over Julie's studio. And then a long shot showing the joists in their hangers.















Here, the deck is coming together. This is Sept 17th. We work on weekends and a few hours here and there when we aren't at our jobs. Believe it or not, a lot of this was done by one person, especially with the shorter joists.


Looking thru the joists...
On the left is the opening to the living room which will have a cathedral ceiling. In the foreground is an opening in the srairwell for light and air.

Here, the decking is in place and the first floor is starting to get some shelter from the sun and rain. This was the wettest September on record, so it was difficult to find the time to get things done, but we did.






The View

This is the view from the living room window.
It's important to stop and just admire!
...before the next tasks: to plate the top of the walls, backfill the French drain on the southeast side, and add some load-bearing walls to the interior so that we can set the beams.

Remainder of Aug. 20th Weekend

After we finished that corner, the four of us (Julie and I, and the builders) managed to get the remaining first floor walls up in 1 more day. Note the bracing and the beam pockets cut by the manufacturer along the southwest wall.

And here, Robin & I are fitting the sliding patio door header into place. Framing lumber at the edges of some pieces fit into grooves of other pieces. The grooves are glued before fitting, and 8-penny nails are driven into this seam, anchoring into the lumber on each side.

Similarly, the bottoms of each panel are grooved, and as the panels are fitted, glued and nailed along the bottom. This is for strength and weather-tightness. Here, Terry is using a come-along ratchet strap to pull one wall toward another, set, wall for a tight fit.

By Monday afternoon we're just about finished. I took this shot from a ladder while fitting the last window header panel into place over the corner kitchen windows.

Here's a close up of the top grooves. 2x6 lumber will be fitted into this all the way around, glued, and nailed. Then a top plate that is wide enough to span from outer to inner sheathing is glued and nailed atop the bottom plate in the groove. This will form the solid surface upon which to nail the hanging flooring system brackets.

Monday evening, front...

...and rear. Note that we still haven't filled in this side of the house. We had to put that off for the sake of time.

And from the inside, southwest wall. Note the beam pockets on each side of the side patio doorway. Unseen are 6 2x6 studs that carry the load of the beams to the supports in the crawl space.

Now school has started and Julie & I are back to work, so proceeding becomes a monumental scheduling chore!