We had a bunch of rain this week. It rained all day yesterday. I tried not to dwell on the fact that the OSB subflooring in the attic was getting rained on. We got no more than 2 days work done this week due to the weather. I'm really looking forward to the roof going up. I don't like seeing all this lumber exposed to the elements.Pix? How's the weather been since the snow? Looks like the current storm's passing north of you.
We had a bunch of rain this week. It rained all day yesterday. I tried not to dwell on the fact that the OSB subflooring in the attic was getting rained on. We got no more than 2 days work done this week due to the weather. I'm really looking forward to the roof going up. I don't like seeing all this lumber exposed to the elements.
The forecast is calling for sun on Monday, rain and snow Tuesday, then maybe clearing for the remainder of the week. I hope to see some progress next week.
Obed
You can see a very long (about 27 ft) single LVL over all the garage doors. The picture shows 4 temporary vertical 2x4's nailed on the outside edges of the big garage doors so it's not obvious that that LVL is one LVL. The reason for having a single LVL is to hopefully prevent the garage from caving in if someone backed into the narrow section of wall between the garage doors.
How We Got Evicted! (Continued)
Our area was definitely "in the country"; cows lived across the street from us. However, we were on the growing side of town and the subdivisions were springing up nearby. I can imagine that some of the city dwellers who had moved our direction wanted to make their new neighborhoods more like the city that they left.
How We Got Evicted! (Continued)
Suspect #4 Ray
Ray lived about 5 houses down the street from our rental lot where we were living in the camper. Ray put his house up for sale after the real estate market got soft. There is a private landfill right behind Ray's house that I'm sure wasn't helping Ray's house to sell. It seemed to me that Ray was asking quite a high price for his house so I wasn't surprised that it wasn't selling quickly, especially with the landfill behind it.
A few months before we got evicted, my wife and I took a walk down the street. We stopped at the border between Ray's house and his next door neighbor's house because something about his neighbor's mailbox struck our curiosity. I don't remember what interested us. After standing there a minute we continued our walk. Before we made our way a half block down the street, Ray comes zooming down his long gravel driveway in his Jeep and somewhat aggressively pulls around us on the street and stops. He interrogates us as to what we were doing. We explained that we were looking at the neighbor's mailbox and why. Keep in mind that we knew the neighbor, brought them food, helped their son move, and had performed other helps to the family.
Ray then tells us in a somewhat accusatory tone that he thought we were only going to live there in the camper for six months. Ray made no attempt to be congenial at all during this short exchange.
Suspect #5 George
George built a new house about 7 houses down from our camper. I only met George once. George lived in his new house less than a year before we were evicted. Being new in the neighborhood and living in a new house, I suppose it is possible that he wanted the neighborhood to "improve" and might have had something to do with our eviction. However, I don't have any real evidence that George had an issue with our living in the camper or had a part in our eviction.
Our area was definitely "in the country"; cows lived across the street from us. However, we were on the growing side of town and the subdivisions were springing up nearby. I can imagine that some of the city dwellers who had moved our direction wanted to make their new neighborhoods more like the city that they left.
Man, this is starting to sound like "Murder on the Orient Express". Maybe they all did it
Mark
She's getting anxious for things to happen faster. I have to say the last couple weeks have been really slow.Obed, a couple of questions that I have been curious about:
(1) What does your wife have to say about the progress on the house? I am sure she has lots of input and good ideas as you go along.
So far there have been no floor layout changes. There have been very few if any design changes of any kind to date.(2) Have you been able to stay pretty much with the design and floor plan layout, or have you seen better ideas as the frame started coming together?
The construction manager is not very computer savvy. We never say we got an idea off the internet. He doesn't put any value to information obtained online. I have a friend in another town who is a GC. I do quote my GC friend to the construction manager. However, I don't feel the need to justify where I get my information. I'm paying the bill.(3) What has been the response from your builders/sub contractors when you have said to them "Well, the guys on the TBN forum think it should be done this way and that way"? The advice on here seems very sound and thought out (definitely some voices of experience), but I can only imagine the builder thinking "ideas from WHERE".
The eviction suspects lived where we used to live in the camper. In December we moved our camper 10 miles to our property where we are building our house. We are now in a different county. These neighbors are less urbanized.Starting to sound like a lovely place to live .....except for the neighbors.