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#413  
Contractor showed up this morning and cut the rest of the holes. He said he will call for an inspection tomorrow!
 
   / AZ ranch #414  
I just spent an hour reading everything and my first thought id fore protection. Either some sort of an underground shelter, with appropriate protection, air, water etc. Fores have been rampant lately including AZ where the 13 firefighters were killed. Also look into some sort of fire tank and have 10-15K gallons of water with a small generator, pump available for fire protection. Yes I know it cost money, but you are on yoru own till help arrives. No I don't recommend fighting a forest fire, but if your house caught fire you could use your own power and pump with your own fire hose to take care of business.

There was an Alaska show where this guy built a log cabin in a week or so, and how he did it was once the log was stacked - he ran a chain saw between the two logs, thereby giving both logs a perfect mate between them. Made perfect sense to be. It got rid of the imperfection on both logs at the same time.

For lighting go 100% LED, uses almost NO POWER. I bought some led yard lights they burn 60 watts ad throw as much light as the 500 watt HOT lights.
 
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#415  
Thanks. I have 3 water tanks with 2500 gallons each and two pumps. I converted my trailer to all LED about a year ago and really cut our power consumption.
Meanwhile, the crew showed up today and grouted my foundation walls! Woo Hoo !!! Finally.
I can't attach a picture because the TBN site is joining the list of forums that require access to all your photos. Why do they want or need this????
 
   / AZ ranch #416  
I don't store any photo's with TBN. All mine are on Photobucket & once there I click on the "direct link" & copy it. Here on TBN paste it in the "URL" box, not the "From Computer" box.
 
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#417  
There was an Alaska show where this guy built a log cabin in a week or so, and how he did it was once the log was stacked - he ran a chain saw between the two logs, thereby giving both logs a perfect mate between them. Made perfect sense to be. It got rid of the imperfection on both logs at the same time.

Ahh, imperfections. I think they add character. I'm not striving for the perfect looking house. I love big knots here and there.
 
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#418  
I just spent an hour reading everything and my first thought id fore protection. Either some sort of an underground shelter, with appropriate protection, air, water etc. Fores have been rampant lately including AZ where the 13 firefighters were killed. Also look into some sort of fire tank and have 10-15K gallons of water with a small generator, pump available for fire protection. Yes I know it cost money, but you are on yoru own till help arrives. No I don't recommend fighting a forest fire, but if your house caught fire you could use your own power and pump with your own fire hose to take care of business.

I've been looking for a used fire truck for over a year. Lots out there, just haven't found the perfect one yet.
 
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#419  
So now my walls are grouted (filled with concrete), it's time to replace some of the soil I had taken out of the crawl space. The backhoe guy went a little overboard and dug down to the bottom of the footers instead of the top. But now I have rebar sticking 4 feet up in the air every 30 inches, so it's a little difficult to get the backhoe bucket in there. My concrete guy says no problem, just bend over the rebar. I'm not too excited about bending my rebar, as every bend makes it weaker (IMHO).
Any experience with this out there?
 
   / AZ ranch #420  
You can use the extra soil inside the crawl space, to fill the low spots. Use a tiller to loosen it up and backfill with a shovel.

Dave
 

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