Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder

   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder #521  
Eddie I'm sure JK will respond with his experience, but I have the same fans in my house - over our great room the fans are 19' above the floor and ~ 5.5' below ceiling (the ceiling is sloped at 8/12 pitch, so they are ~ 9.5' below peak)
When on high the air movement is quit noticeable even when not directly below - we typically run on med to help air stabilize from floor to ceiling.
These are very good fans for the price:dance1:
 
   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder #522  
That's impressive. I'm planning an addition and the fans would be from 12 to 14 feet above the floor and that's what I was hoping to hear. What brand of fans are they? I think I missed that. LOL

Thanks
Eddie
 
   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder
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#524  
Wow looks great!!!!

I recall my two days of running treads through the planer - more work then I had planned:)
How are you planning to finish them?

Chris had recommended a flooring sealer/varnish (don't recall the brand name) but we opted for a heavy layer of Linseed oil - wanted a more rustic look - so far it has worked well and blends in nicely with the timbers (treads do scratch though)

I'm planning on using a clear floor poly. Same as used for the wood floors. I did one tread and the color comes out about the same as using linseed oil.

Eddy - my experience with the fans is the same as Bitchin's. We also have the 68" Hampton Bay Altura fans and our setup is the same. You can feel a constant breeze from the fans and they are super quiet. In fact we had my boys birthday party yesterday at the house. House was set at 74 and a couple of people were complaining of being cold with the fans on.

Our railings went in yesterday for the loft. I was able to attach the posts for the stairs yesterday as well so that we can get the rest of the railings fabricated. They made a big difference on the finished look of the house. Here's another pic of the stairs with posts installed as well as a couple of the railings.



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   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder #525  
As an older guy I don't use this term much...what can you say but AWESOME though.

MarkV
 
   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder #526  
I'll warn you, children of all ages :rolleyes: cannot resist playing nerf ball from the loft to below.
 
   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder #527  
Mine are Hampton Bay - Altura (oil rubbed Bronze - they also have a nickle finish available in 68" and 56")
Hampton Bay Altura 68 in. Oil Rubbed Bronze Ceiling Fan-68168 at The Home Depot

I currently have 4 of these fans and will be adding one to my rear deck soon (they have a 60" indoor/outdoor model)

Not talking same ceiling heights, but I put up that same large fan in a tray ceiling 12' up and the smaller one in the MBR 10' up and we have to keep them on low due to the CFM with those fans. :thumbsup:
 
   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder #528  
Good info on the fans. Thank you!!!

Eddie
 
   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder #529  
Good info on the fans. Thank you!!!

Eddie
 
   / Timber Frame Hybrid Home - Owner Builder
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#530  
We have had some very good contractors on the job for this project and we have had some sub-par contractors, however this group has taken the cake on shoddy work. I actually called up the owner on this one and let him know that the two guys he sent out would be fired if they were working for me.

To make a long story short our chimney contractor has been tough to get out here to finish job. Simply needed them to fabricate a chase cover and install the chimney cap and flue above the chase. They finally made it out and here are some pics of the job as I found it when returning home from work. After seeing this work I cannot believe these guys are booked out 4-6 weeks.

Here's the screen as I found it. It was just about to fall inside the flue.

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I specified a 3" overhang so I could tuck stone underneath the cover. Here's a left and right side comparison of the overhang.

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Here are the screws used to anchor the chase cover to the framing. Notice they are tapped through the metal into air. :rolleyes: They only used two on each side and used 1/4" sheet metal screws. We had a total of two 1/4" sheet metal screws on the left side holding the entire chase cover down.

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The cap had 4 tabs that were to be used to anchor it two the flue. They tapped 3 of them into the flue. The 4th was folded inside the flue as seen in the below photo leaving a large gap where the two meet.

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On a more positive note, my new stone crew is onsite and doing great work. I finished trimming out the stairs and stair railings are installed. Plumbing is wrapped up as well. We are finally hitting the home stretch with mainly just trim work left.
 

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