Rebuilding my shack

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tallyho8

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Hurricane Katrina destroyed my old shack by my horse barn. My barn is a quarter of a mile down my driveway from my house so it is nice to have a building with a bathroom and refreshments closer to my barn. My old shack needed replacing anyway so when Katrina dropped a 75 foot pecan tree on top of it, it just made me start my renovation earlier. My property is on the old Willswood Plantation on the River Road not too far from New Orleans and all the houses and old barns and buildings on it were made with wood from the old 1790 plantation that is mainly old swamp cypress and old red pine. I want to make a shack that looks vintage so that it matches some of the other structures a little and also so that I can use some of the old lumber from the buildings I tore down.

First I dug and poured some footings and used some old concrete blocks for piers. Then I had 3 old creosote 12 x 12s and a 9x9 that I found that had drifted up from the river after Katrina. This is where I used my tractor to make this post eligible to put in the tractor projects forum.:p I notched them out with my chainsaw and placed them on the piers and bolted them together with long galvanized bolts that were in them when I found them.:) Then i made my floor joists out of the old heart pine 2x6s that were in the old shack. These are rough-cut 2x6s that measure 21/2 inches by 6 1/4 inches so they are stronger than new 2x8s. Since they were rough cut and slightly different sizes, I had to trim each one individually to level them. I then covered the joists with 3/4" treated plywood.
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Tally,

That picture of the tree on your shack really suprised me. It's almost like it was aiming for it!!!!

How are you securing the floor to the ground?

Eddie
 
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EddieWalker said:
Tally,
That picture of the tree on your shack really suprised me. It's almost like it was aiming for it!!!!
How are you securing the floor to the ground?
Eddie
The floor is held down by gravity only. The long 12x12 weighs about 1000 pounds so there is considerable weight there. I did not want to compromise my termite shields by putting lag bolts through them because termites are a big problem down here. Besides, if this area floods like New Orleans did, maybe this will be a good escape raft.;)
 
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Nice start on that raft!!! I love using recycled building materials. Not only saves money, but takes alittle more thought to make it all come together.
 
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Today I got the walls framed. With new lumber because I don't have enough old lumber for the job and I am going to use my oldest wood where it can be seen the most. Think I can make anything look good with this pile of old trash boards?:confused:

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tallyho8 said:
Today I got the walls framed.

I think you got her goin' there, Dudley. Did you say you are going to put in a bath or half-bath too?
 
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jinman said:
I think you got her goin' there, Dudley. Did you say you are going to put in a bath or half-bath too?

Yes it will have a half bath to save us and our visitors from a long 1/4 mile trip back to the house.
 
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Finally got most of the roof up and most of the OSB on the sides. I have discovered that June is a little warm to be working on a tin roof.:eek:
Tomorrow I am hoping to be able to start using some of my old cypress boards and I can't wait to see how they look.
 

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Nice progress!!!

It looks like you have one window in the building and I was wondering how you will cool it? Window unit? I've had them in buildings and they work great, especially for what you pay for them, but they also block the view of the window and I'd sure plan on putting in an extra window just to mount an AC unit if I only had one window.

Eddie
 
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EddieWalker said:
Nice progress!!!It looks like you have one window in the building and I was wondering how you will cool it? Window unit? I've had them in buildings and they work great, especially for what you pay for them, but they also block the view of the window and I'd sure plan on putting in an extra window just to mount an AC unit if I only had one window.Eddie

I am installing a window unit through the wall. I did not cut a hole in the osb yet because I do not want to install the unit yet and I do not want to leave a hole in the wall. It is already framed in. I can just cut a hole through the outer wall when I am ready. Thats the best part about osb, it cuts like butter!
 

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