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Caleb 06-10-2018 01:02 PM

Tapatalk has its faults but, it makes it so easy to post pics. This is why I use it. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...b8002e522c.png


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RKP 06-10-2018 01:10 PM

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RKP 06-10-2018 01:12 PM

Wow, that was first pic try, that was easy :)

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Caleb 06-10-2018 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RKP (Post 161731)
Wow, that was first pic try, that was easy :)

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Told ya. Nice cottage btw!


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RKP 06-10-2018 05:59 PM

Had that pic on my phone .... but now it has that dreaded 'Phil Effect' :D. Need some advice on upsizing.

Caleb 06-10-2018 06:52 PM

Looks fine to me ......https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...766206cb15.png


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BadOscar 06-11-2018 10:29 PM

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Looks fine to me ......https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...766206cb15.png


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Oh sweet. This is what I want my next house to look like.

RKP 06-11-2018 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BadOscar (Post 161744)
Oh sweet. This is what I want my next house to look like.

Here's some quick facts Alex:

30’W x 38’D footprint
Full basement w/4 bedrooms/ 2 full baths/mechanical room
Full bath on main floor/mud room-laundry room/walk-in closet
Open main floor plan with full kitchen/dinning room/great room
Wood burning stove main floor w/forced air furnace
Open 1/2 loft
Over 4500 lineal ft of 6” tongue/groove cedar used on vaulted ceiling and interior prow front
All cedar trim
6”x24”x38’ ceiling beam
2”x6” walls / 2”x12” ceiling on 16” center
140ft frontage on private all sports spring fed lake
2 car garage/shed
140ft deep 4” well
12/12 roof pitch / 12* prow front done in stained cedar shake
30’x20’ paver brick patio
Elk/deer/bear/fish-beaver/bald eagle-hawks-owls-turkey/etc.

“I” built it in 2001, took me 1yr working weekends, vacation time, holidays and then some, liked to kill me, don’t regret it at all but will never do it again. I had someone dig the basement and rough in the electrical/plumbing.
Oh, had someone mud the drywall too.

sdmc530 06-12-2018 08:33 AM

Super nice Rich!!!

RKP 06-12-2018 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Caleb (Post 161733)
.... Nice cottage btw!

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Originally Posted by sdmc530 (Post 161756)
Super nice Rich!!!

Thank you Gents

BadOscar 06-12-2018 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by RKP (Post 161747)
Here's some quick facts Alex:

30’W x 38’D footprint
Full basement w/4 bedrooms/ 2 full baths/mechanical room
Full bath on main floor/mud room-laundry room/walk-in closet
Open main floor plan with full kitchen/dinning room/great room
Wood burning stove main floor w/forced air furnace
Open 1/2 loft
Over 4500 lineal ft of 6” tongue/groove cedar used on vaulted ceiling and interior prow front
All cedar trim
6”x24”x38’ ceiling beam
2”x6” walls / 2”x12” ceiling on 16” center
140ft frontage on private all sports spring fed lake
2 car garage/shed
140ft deep 4” well
12/12 roof pitch / 12* prow front done in stained cedar shake
30’x20’ paver brick patio
Elk/deer/bear/fish-beaver/bald eagle-hawks-owls-turkey/etc.

“I” built it in 2001, took me 1yr working weekends, vacation time, holidays and then some, liked to kill me, don’t regret it at all but will never do it again. I had someone dig the basement and rough in the electrical/plumbing.

This sounds awesome! Impressive that you got it done on your own in a year. I'm currently thinking 28'x40' footprint and considering doing a half basement with the master bedroom end on a slab with radiant. I only want just 1 bedroom 1-1/2 baths with a loft above the back half. Then a breezeway with attached 2 car garage. I'm going to buy an excavator to build the road into my lot after I finish with my daughters house. Here's a pictorial with some plans that I edited a little.

http://www.oceanpalace.com/alex/plan.jpg

RKP 06-13-2018 06:29 AM

^^ Very nice !!

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Originally Posted by BadOscar (Post 161766)
This sounds awesome! Impressive that you got it done on your own in a year......

The 1 year didn't include the garage/shed and the paver brick patio projects but got me the occupancy permit, it was 99% complete just had a few loose ends to complete. When it was complete I didn't go there for 2 months ... flat burned-out!!
I did have some help here and there, eg: setting the 2 commercial grade fixed glass units above the door walls, those are 6'w x 14'h at the tall point and weigh roughly 500lbs each. Had to set up scaffolding to set all of the upper glass.
Only thing I regret NOT doing is a metal roof vs. shingles and is something I would recommend, the 12/12 pitch definitely saves wear and tear on the shingles but the metal roof is 'forever' and roofing a 12/12 (= 45* angle) is a b!tch !!

BadOscar 06-13-2018 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by RKP (Post 161767)
^^ Very nice !!



The 1 year didn't include the garage/shed and the paver brick patio projects but got me the occupancy permit, it was 99% complete just had a few loose ends to complete. When it was complete I didn't go there for 2 months ... flat burned-out!!
I did have some help here and there, eg: setting the 2 commercial grade fixed glass units above the door walls, those are 6'w x 14'h at the tall point and weigh roughly 500lbs each. Had to set up scaffolding to set all of the upper glass.
Only thing I regret NOT doing is a metal roof vs. shingles and is something I would recommend, the 12/12 pitch definitely saves wear and tear on the shingles but the metal roof is 'forever' and roofing a 12/12 (= 45* angle) is a b!tch !!

Did you run into any trouble with the gable end being set at angles? I love the look but wondering if I should just have a straight wall instead.

boatdoc 07-26-2018 07:16 AM

this thread speaks volumes about COTEP vs the state of things in this world

Sheepdog 07-26-2018 08:23 PM

We are a bit different.


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