Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
Me too on your friend. You are a good man for helping out.
Cut 35 ac of hay between yesterday and today......it's tedder time tomorrow:thumbsup:
Again, a fantastic build, and I wish I could follow a person on here versus a thread. Can't wait to see the future projects around the farm.
Took a few days to read in between doing work, playing with kiddos, and dealing with an entire sick family. But all I can say is WOW...I can NEVER show this to my wife or she may just let me go. You got an entire house done faster than I have got our 10x12 deck done!!! I bought the lumber when our first born was here about 4.5 years ago, it's still sitting in the driveway with nothing but corner posts up. I applaud your work ethic, craftsmanship, and your "help-out" nature about helping neighbors! Fantastic build thread and I'm sad that it is ending. But now the possibility of having a "farm projects" thread that will get all the attention and views is a real possibility now.
If you ever get a chance in your downtime while sipping some scotch, could you put together some helpful links, books, contacts, etc that really helped you gain the skills or confidence needed to do each individual part of the whole. I could see myself doing some of what you have done, but the wood and sawmill part. I am now doing some research on how one puts these things together, as I think a cabin would be the perfect house for our family. I am curious if you had to predrill each log or just screwed in.
If you want some ideas on "whole house temp monitoring" let me know what you have in mind either here or in a PM. An arduino microprocessor is the perfect platform for you to "build" on and have a custom, tuneable, easy to reconfigure, system...possibly for under $75 bucks. The arduino itself is like 15 bucks, each temp probe (a ds1820) is like 2-3 bucks, and you can connect up to 64 on 3 wires or 2 in low power configurations, so cat 5 or even old phone line will work perfect for this. There are many a versions of this done out there, and I would be happy to point you to some people/places that could help you out with this. The first step to seeing the validity of going "off grid" is monitoring usage and energy within the home. A simple lcd display for about 15-20 bucks will relay all this info to you, or the device could just be hooked to the PC and a nice webpage be where the info is stored and viewed. My goal for our home is to eventually have every room with a probe, one on the roof, one outside, a few relays to know when my ac kicks on, one for my well house to kick a lamp/heat on, and eventually monitor an entire solar hot water setup with it as well.
Again, a fantastic build, and I wish I could follow a person on here versus a thread. Can't wait to see the future projects around the farm.