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   / AZ ranch #861  
Bo,
Regarding the drywall and the stubbing for the plumbing/electrical-IS that how the plans were originally approved? If so, I don't see how they can make you change it.

Matt
 
   / AZ ranch #862  
Bo,
Regarding the drywall and the stubbing for the plumbing/electrical-IS that how the plans were originally approved? If so, I don't see how they can make you change it.

Matt
 
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#863  
Bo, Regarding the drywall and the stubbing for the plumbing/electrical-IS that how the plans were originally approved? If so, I don't see how they can make you change it. Matt

No, the stub outs were not on the original plan. The inspector suggested it several months ago.
 
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#864  
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I got my cabinets up today. It was way easier than yesterday, which was the prep work - trying to make a flat surface on the log wall for securing the cabinets.
 
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Some of the notching we did to get a level surface on the log wall.
 
   / AZ ranch #868  
Yeah I bet the prep was very time consuming looking at that... Often the prep is 75% of the whole job, I find...

Why is there an outlet above the stove? That's what is looks like at least...
 
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#869  
Yeah I bet the prep was very time consuming looking at that... Often the prep is 75% of the whole job, I find... Why is there an outlet above the stove? That's what is looks like at least...

I knew someone would catch that. That is called a mistake, and the electrician will be moving it. LOL
 
   / AZ ranch #871  
Thats the danger of building yourself, you know ALL of your mistakes. maybe we can call them "creative differences". lol. I know I have a bunch.
House is looking good.
 
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#872  
Thats the danger of building yourself, you know ALL of your mistakes. maybe we can call them "creative differences". lol. I know I have a bunch. House is looking good.

I'd have to say that's the "advantage" of building yourself. You know all the mistakes, and don't have to wonder if there are more, if this was done correctly, or that, etc.
 
   / AZ ranch #873  
Yea, I'm still going back and fixing some of my mistakes. I built mine, doing all the framing, electrical, plumbing, roofing, doors, windows, paint, trim, fixtures etc myself. Sometimes there were those moments when I didn't know the best way to do something, but I had to keep going, so I did what was best at the time. Course I didn't have TBN to ask back then either. The best part of doing it myself, was keeping the cost down.

I'm still amazed at the size of the logs in your house. I helped (very little) a couple different people building kit log homes, nothing like yours.
 
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#874  
Yeah I bet the prep was very time consuming looking at that... Often the prep is 75% of the whole job, I find... Why is there an outlet above the stove? That's what is looks like at least...

Okay, the outlet over the stove is moved, relocated 16 inches to the left, already patched and painted. Can't even tell.

The guy from the countertop place came yesterday and took all the measurements so in a couple weeks I'll have some tops on those cabinets.

I stopped by the County Friday and got my latest set of plans. They need changed again. I put "future bathroom" all over the diagram of the bathroom walls because my inspector said I had to draw them in. Now they're saying either build them or take them back off the plans. It never ends.

Solar is 99% done. Guy is coming Sunday to finish up last details and then calling for solar inspection on Monday. That will be a huge relief.
 
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#875  
I really got nothing done today. Next Saturday is the memorial service for my Mom. Since I was elected spokesperson by my siblings, I will be doing a "tribute". My siblings emailed me their special memories today and I'll have to say I've been blubbering most of the day. I never really took much time to grieve with all the deadlines I have had the last couple months, but it caught up to me today. This is going to be tough to pull off. I'll be flying to Ohio Wed and will be there a week. Still have deadlines here, but they'll have to wait.
 
   / AZ ranch #877  
Sorry about your Mother. Similar situation for me 1.5 yrs ago. MIL passed away at a pretty critical time for the house (racing to get enclosed before winter). While there is never a good time for it, there are times when the impact would not be quite as big... Talk about stress on top of stress.
 
   / AZ ranch #878  
Bo,
Deaths of LOVED ones never come at a good time. My prayers go out for you and your family.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Steps for front and back doors finished. Too muddy to get picture of front today. Maybe tomorrow.
Solar is finally working so no more burning gas in the generator!!!
 
   / AZ ranch #880  
That's good Bo. Any details about your solar system you would like to share?
 

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