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FishPCreek
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# Posted: 28 Aug 2012 21:41
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Figured I would share some pictures of the cabin now that I am asking others for advice etc. Long-time goal to build/have a cabin the woods. This is in central PA. Much of the material is left over from a nature center construction project in Virginia - cypress siding and trim, stained T&G cypress for some interior work. Much of the board and batten is hemlock from the property, and cypress. Some of the wall studs are hemlock as well. Not much of a winter in PA this past one so we lucked out by starting in January and rolling right through. Most of the work done by an 85-year old friend of my father in law and his son. Master craftsmen with about 60 years combined experience.
Just getting started
Just getting started
Beam installation
Beam installation
Taking shape
Taking shape
Morgan checking it out
Morgan checking it out


FishPCreek
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# Posted: 28 Aug 2012 21:47
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More pics of the progress.
Loft and roofing
Loft and roofing
Really taking shape
Really taking shape
Porch underway
Porch underway
Stair and loft area
Stair and loft area


FishPCreek
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# Posted: 28 Aug 2012 21:53
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Another set
Stairs in, soon the insulation
Stairs in, soon the insulation
Windows in, siding underway
Windows in, siding underway
Beautiful spring day
Beautiful spring day
Late adds by wife - side deck and roof
Late adds by wife - side deck and roof


FishPCreek
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# Posted: 28 Aug 2012 21:58
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Just a few more
West end of cabin/loft
West end of cabin/loft
Getting a better feeling on the inside!
Getting a better feeling on the inside!
All left over tiles from other projects
All left over tiles from other projects
Hemlock shutters/exterior stain done!
Hemlock shutters/exterior stain done!


rockymtngal
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# Posted: 28 Aug 2012 22:57
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You cabin is beautiful - love the interior!

hattie
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# Posted: 28 Aug 2012 23:40
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Beautiful, beautiful craftsmanship. What is the square footage of your place?

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 29 Aug 2012 21:16
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Hattie, RMG,

Thanks! the exterior dimensions are 24 x 24 and with 6" walls the interior is approximately 23 x 23. With the loft the interior has about 820 square feet, + or -.

OwenChristensen
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# Posted: 30 Aug 2012 07:47
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Very nice cabin.

Owen

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 30 Aug 2012 22:20
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Thank you Owen. Just hoping we get a bit more done before winter gets here. Virtually no winter last year in central PA - but two of those in a row - not likely!

neb
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# Posted: 30 Aug 2012 23:39
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Looks very nice!!!

oldbuddy
# Posted: 31 Aug 2012 06:05
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Beautiful cabin. Is it far from your home? It looks like a nice place to retire to in your golden years! I really like your choice of outer wood cover. Welcome to the forum!

Old Old Buddy

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 3 Sep 2012 20:58
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Thanks old buddy. The cabin is about 4 hours away but we trek there often to see my father in law. Trout stream on property lots of good mountain biking and running spots too. My FIL's house is 8 miles away which is handy as we do not/cannot have running water due to permitting and creek. So retire close by yes and spend most of our time here.

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 25 Sep 2012 21:47
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I wanted to add some recent pictures as we prepare for winter. Got the composting loo in, will try to do the water system in a couple weeks and finish tiling the counter - and hopefully lower floors to go in real soon so I can seal them. Loft floors in -5/4 pine which makes a nice ceiling below too.
Loft floor
Loft floor
Floor=ceiling below
Floor=ceiling below
Cabinet with leftover cypress
Cabinet with leftover cypress
Trex lattice to hide stuff underneath
Trex lattice to hide stuff underneath


FishPCreek
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# Posted: 25 Sep 2012 21:51
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Just a few more.
Our pride and joy (we ll one of us!)
Our pride and joy (we ll one of us!)
The view down
The view down
Throw the dang ball!
Throw the dang ball!
First fire in ring!
First fire in ring!


Kudzu
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# Posted: 25 Sep 2012 22:10
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Great place and your wife's idea of side porch and door was a very good idea. Everything looks wonderful, take plenty of time to sit around the fire ring and enjoy.

trollbridge
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# Posted: 26 Sep 2012 10:00
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Your cabin reminds me of ours in many ways-close in size, same black spindles on stairs and the shed dormer up in the loft-adds tons of space doesn't it? You are bookin along way faster than us though!!! Congratulations and enjoy!!!

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 26 Sep 2012 21:03
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Thanks for the comments. We wish we could have done more our selves, but there was no way to get it framed and roofed - so that we pushed along with a contractor (friends of my father in law). So not it progresses much slower on the weekends we are able to get up there.

Bevis
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# Posted: 26 Sep 2012 21:32
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Cabin looks good. When I get around to building another one, it will be like yours in a way.

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 7 Dec 2012 22:32
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Been a little while since I posted an update. Some good fall progress. Got the main floor installed (locally cut and milled quartersawn ash), got the tile work done on the counter but have not grouted, and sealed the loft and main floors. Then on Thanksgiving break moved some things in. Hoping wood stove goes in next week before our extended stay after Christmas - will have to break it in before really getting it warm!
A little Mountaineer in the tile cement
A little Mountaineer in the tile cement
Sealed pine in loft
Sealed pine in loft
Counter and floors make a big difference!
Counter and floors make a big difference!
The lone bedroom before furniture
The lone bedroom before furniture


FishPCreek
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# Posted: 7 Dec 2012 22:36
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A few more pics.
Fire ring and wood waiting
Fire ring and wood waiting
Craigslist platform bed ready for a stay
Craigslist platform bed ready for a stay
First spousal nap, son and dog.
First spousal nap, son and dog.
Movin' stuff
Movin' stuff


FishPCreek
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# Posted: 7 Dec 2012 22:42
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Last ones for now. Hope to have more complete pics after Christmas break - with wood stove,shelves and some decorations etc.
Wood stove goes in far corner
Wood stove goes in far corner
Mish mash of donated furniture - but mostly free!
Mish mash of donated furniture - but mostly free!
Love the way in!
Love the way in!


Montanan
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# Posted: 8 Dec 2012 11:41
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I love your place! It's a similar size to ours. Where is the bedroom? It's on the main floor, right? Do you use the loft for sleeping too?

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 9 Dec 2012 20:51
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Yes, the bedroom is on main floor with loft "alcove" above. That section of the loft has walls on three sides and we could put in some privacy dividers to make a bit more, well, private from the rest of the loft. The loft will be for sleeping, though we are eventually going to get a futon so there will be another hang out area if need be.

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 6 Jan 2013 21:06
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Finally have the wood stove installed and have done the 3 break-in burns. Haven't had the first real - warm the cabin burn - some upcoming weekend I hope. Haven't fired up the SunMar yet either as our time out there has been short unfortunately. Couple of recent pics from just after Christmas, with two 6-inch snowfalls three days apart. Beautiful, but access gets a little dicey!
One of the break-in fires on the Jotul Castine
One of the break-in fires on the Jotul Castine
Gorgeous with the snow!
Gorgeous with the snow!
First snow shovel action.
First snow shovel action.
The ver-changing main room.
The ver-changing main room.


Purplerules
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# Posted: 7 Jan 2013 23:49
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Really like your place, it looks so cozy.
Really liked kitchen cabins, is that galvanized steel?

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 8 Jan 2013 17:39
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Thanks! The blue-gray is a stained cypress siding that was left over from a nature center project. Used this on the loft wall above living room, the cabinets, and ceiling in the loo. Will also use some to build a very small cabinet in the loo for the dental spit sink I got off Craigslist (my wife is a dental hygienist!) and may end up using some as shoe molding.

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 26 Feb 2013 21:40
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A couple more pics to come. Once learning the Jotul Castine finicky startup have been able to keep it going nicely. This past weekend was visited by a friend from Illinois who has a lake cabin in Wisconsin, and we got to work. Hung the kitchen shelves with wrought iron straps I had made by a local iron shop. Work very well and very strong to eventually hang the microwave. Some other minor work done but mostly, for a real change of pace, relaxed!

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 26 Feb 2013 21:45
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Here some recent pics.
Fater in law and Bob from IL heading out on a walk.
Fater in law and Bob from IL heading out on a walk.
A winter view with Morgan cruising
A winter view with Morgan cruising
Bob loading shelves 5 minutes after installation!
Bob loading shelves 5 minutes after installation!
Relaxing with a locally brewed beer!
Relaxing with a locally brewed beer!


Spencie
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# Posted: 28 Feb 2013 20:48
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Outstanding cabin! You have put in a lot of time. Thanks for the pics.

FishPCreek
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# Posted: 4 Mar 2013 20:20
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Thanks Spencie. It has been a ton of fun thus far. Waiting for the central PA winter to break to grout the counter top, connect the water pump and finally get the composting toilet working, among many other things!

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