Timber frame owner builder in NJ

   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ
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#111  
I understand. The good thing is they will be able to wait to turn around until they are empty I think almost all of the deliveries will be full truck loads. (sip panels, timber frame)

The lumber yards don't deliver on tractor trailers, just flat bed trucks.
 
   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ #112  
Oh if that's the case don't worry. If they are delivering sips and timber frame that means you have crane on site. If it's too tight unhook trailer pick up turn around. All driver has to do is turn around tractor.
 
   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ
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#113  
haha, yeah, I don't plan to have the crane there to unload the timbers. Just a fork lift. The crane is pretty pricey to have on site just to unload a truck. I am sure we will work it all out though.
 
   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ #114  
haha, yeah, I don't plan to have the crane there to unload the timbers. Just a fork lift. The crane is pretty pricey to have on site just to unload a truck. I am sure we will work it all out though.

Oh I know what you mean. What size fort lift? If it's a larger telehandler you will be surprised what he can do.
 
   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ #115  
haha, yeah, I don't plan to have the crane there to unload the timbers. Just a fork lift. The crane is pretty pricey to have on site just to unload a truck. I am sure we will work it all out though.

They unloaded my trailer using Lull about 1/8 m down my drive then arranged panels and timbers across my yard to prep for raising.
I think you want to be sure you know where and how the crane is going to set up and that it can access the timbers and panels from a location that it has stable support.
In my case we were working in the middle of 5acre of grass - no trees to get in the way, but even then I needed to have solid base in place that was reasonable level (used are for future concrete drive) for the crane to set up
 
   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ #116  
The smallest truck turn around you can build is a flared tee off the driveway. It's nice if the tee is on the driver's side of the driveway since they can easily see where the back of the trailer is if it is a van trailer. Flatbed shouldn't matter as much. The tee needs to be about 60' deep, long enough to get a 53' trailer completely in.

So, from one side of your 60' driveway area, you could extend a tee off that about 30' deep and about 80' out from whatever stops the front of the truck (house?).

It may be illegal for the truck to back onto your road from your driveway without a police escort. If you go that way, at least be prepared to stop traffic for the driver.
 
   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ
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#117  
dave, there is no concern about traffic. Many days you could take a nap in the middle of the road :)
 
   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ
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#119  
Finally started clearing trees this week. All of the brush and small trees have been removed. I know its not much but finally things are moving in the right direction Also some pics of timber work in progress

trees marked 2 2-23-14.jpg
above is before clearing with trees marked.

trees marked 2-23-14.jpg
before (above) after (below)
clearing progress. top of driveway 2-25-14.jpg

a little preview of joinery being cut up north.
timbers in progress 1 2-5-14.jpg
timbers in progress 2 2-5-14.jpg
timbers in progress 3 2-5-14.jpg
 
   / Timber frame owner builder in NJ #120  
Congrats on major milestone :cool2:
 

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