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Smith-02 02-23-2009 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by patsmx5
Just thought I'd point out something for those that care. A lot of older houses were built before they had "pressure treated lumber". Before they had a few different ways of making things last. Like using huge pieces of oak or cherry for beams because they are a hardwood that will resist rot and termites won't eat it. Also they used to creosote wood and then it will last forever in any conditions imaginable, but that's expensive and highly detrimental to the environment. And there were a few ways similar to creosote treating that were used but that's all out with pressure treated lumber that we know today. We just bought a 3600 sq ft colonial mansion to restore that was built in 1891. Bitch has some LUMBER in it and a the base for which the structure is built off of is built with 10x10's. :o And we gotta raise this bitch 5' to meet new flood elevations...

my grandmas house is an old homestead, the framing is 6x6 and 12x12 chestnut beams in the basement/floors/walls, i had to run her new water lines this winter when the old ones froze (no insulation, and pipes were ran down the outside walls instead of the center) it ------- sucked drilling holes for the new pipes, the floor was about 7-8" thick. hardwood on top, followed by tile, then oak planking, followed by what looked like cherry and more chestnut.

fork 02-23-2009 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by patsmx5
We just bought a 3600 sq ft colonial mansion to restore that was built in 1891. Bitch has some LUMBER in it and a the base for which the structure is built off of is built with 10x10's. :o And we gotta raise this bitch 5' to meet new flood elevations...

pics??

salesmonkey 02-24-2009 04:53 AM

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for the longest time i always wanted to make a pallet boat and float around on our lake for a weekend and then burn the thing down. had plans to make it big and bum ballin. with a burn bail some lounge chairs. with plenty of food. i bet that last a lot longer then you expect. if anything after 5 years. it starts to warp or fall through so you throw some more plywood on top or break it down to build a new one like you were talking about.

Tom-Guy 02-27-2009 12:59 AM

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Robb and I finished framing and erected the walls today. Didn't have any 12' studs so I just cut some extensions and made it work. The studs in the walls aren't evenly spaced because of it, but I don't think it matters in a structure this small, especially since it'll likely be a simple gable roof.

Eville140 02-27-2009 06:15 PM

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Well damnit, reading owns me. I glanced at the title and thought it said HomemadesLed Then scrolled through the pictures and couldn't figure out what the hell you where doing.

sunboost 02-27-2009 06:20 PM

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whats with people changing their sn, ---- throws ya off. :S

Hitchhikkr 02-27-2009 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by shadow
whats with people changing their sn, ---- throws ya off. :S

The purpose of which being to throw you off. :-*

Tom-Guy 02-27-2009 08:54 PM

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Where have the pics gone?

Ntrain2k 02-27-2009 09:06 PM

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If you decide to run some power to it and need a hand let me know. I have a little bit of electrical knowledgeabilities....

O0

Smith-02 02-27-2009 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Ntrain2k
If you decide to run some power to it and need a hand let me know. I have a little bit of electrical knowledgeabilities....

O0

extension cord zip-tied to an i-bolt on the outside of the shed doesn't take much knowledgeabilities ???


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