Not big, not pretty, but it is mine

   / Not big, not pretty, but it is mine #11  
FYI to save you some material next time.

headers above windows/doors in gable ends (that take no weight) dont need nearly that size material. :thumbsup:
 
   / Not big, not pretty, but it is mine #12  
...yeah and I am building it.
The wife is kicking my workshop out of her barn. So I am building a 16 x 24 shop (or lab as I have taken to calling it).

First time building a "building". I have done some light/moderate home remodeling, but I thought I would take the plunge and try going from the ground up--the worst that can happen is that it gets added to the burn pule. I am trying to do as much of the work myself as I can--this morning I had a great lesson in cutting common rafters/birds mouths

I had the pad poured in August. This week-end, my father in law and I made some progress getting it framed.

Unforunately, the pesky job is going to pull me away from it for another week

The framing looks nice, but why didn't you put sheathing on the walls while they were on the ground? Now you have to keep all of those sticks square and plumb then lift all that heavy sheathing WAY up onto the walls. I'd cover the walls with tyvek (if you are siding with vinyl) on the ground too.

JayC
 
   / Not big, not pretty, but it is mine
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The framing looks nice, but why didn't you put sheathing on the walls while they were on the ground? Now you have to keep all of those sticks square and plumb then lift all that heavy sheathing WAY up onto the walls. I'd cover the walls with tyvek (if you are siding with vinyl) on the ground too.

JayC

I hear you I thought about sheathing on the ground, but there was a question of weight and lifting the walls. It is just my father-in-law and me. Unfortunately, when the materials got delivered, they dropped them off all around the pad which is blocking access to bring the tractor in to do the heavy lifting.

Keeping the walls suare and plumb has not been too much of an issue so far. Actually, not sheathing them before raising them has been a bit of benefit. I had a couple of the bottom plates that were warping on me. Once,I stood them up, gravity helped level them right out.

Just as an update, I played hooky this afternoon and we got the rest of the rafters up.
 
   / Not big, not pretty, but it is mine #14  
I have watched MANY structures going up around here, and all of them are lifted in the framing only. The sheathing has always been put on once it's up, at least everyone I have seen. Does seem like that would make it REAL heavy.

Also, to my thinking, the Tyvek (or whatever you use) ought to be as unbroken as possible, and wrapping it while upright allows this. Doing it one wall at a time will not.

I wish I could have done all the work on mine, would have saved even more than I did. Nice work.
 
   / Not big, not pretty, but it is mine #15  
I have watched MANY structures going up around here, and all of them are lifted in the framing only. The sheathing has always been put on once it's up, at least everyone I have seen. Does seem like that would make it REAL heavy.

They build that way in CA. It's weird, if you ask me. Pretty much all structures are framed and sheathed on the ground here in New England. Walls ARE heavy though - everybody on the job site gets called over when it is time to lift a wall. Occasionally there is an accident and somebody gets squished.

I've seen gable walls built all the way to the gable peak, complete with windows and siding before standing the wall. I even heard a story once about a masonry fireplace that was built onto the wall before putting it up - wouldn't want to be involved in lifting that one though...

JayC
 
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Okay, my father-in-law and I got the rest of rafters up, the wall sheathed and the barge rafters installed this week-end. There are windows, but I have not cut the sheathing out yet.

Next step--roof sheathing. After that step, I will definitely need to turn the hot tub up :laughing:
 

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   / Not big, not pretty, but it is mine #18  
I have watched MANY structures going up around here, and all of them are lifted in the framing only. The sheathing has always been put on once it's up, at least everyone I have seen. Does seem like that would make it REAL heavy.

My neighbor just had a 30' x 40' x 15' outbuilding constructed and they did the framing with sheathing on the ground. The walls were lifted in place with a crane. In one day, the crew went from foundation to walls to roof trusses to maximize the crane time.

To the OP...looking good, please keep us up to date.
 
   / Not big, not pretty, but it is mine
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Hello,

I know it has been a few weeks.

Just a quick update.

I got the roof on the lab--metal panels.

The house wrap on as well--I know some of it is on upside down. We were putting it up in moderate winds trying to beat some weather that never showed up--figures.

I started siding. After looking at all the threads and discussions, I was going to go with hardi Plank, but after lifting a few panels, I went with vinyl...I also had about 2 squares left from when the house was built.

I am proud to say that we had about 1 inch of rain last two days and no leaks (yet;))

I will post some more pictures this week-end after I some more siding on.
 

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   / Not big, not pretty, but it is mine #20  
Nice looking building--looks to be strongly made!! Just out of curiousity, what are the turquoise balls on top of the fence posts for?
 

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