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keastvol
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# Posted: 20 Feb 2010 19:19
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Building a new cabin in western Missouri. It's a 12 X 19 with a 5 foot deck. I will be putting a roof over the deck and I will install a loft at around 7 feet. I'm going to have a small bathroom 4x4 inside, but no running water. I will most likely use a portable toilet with a vent. I'm planning to wire it for a generator since electric is 1/8 mile away. The high side wall is 12.5 feet and low side 10.5, so I will have plently of head room for the loft. I also plan on installing a wood stove for heat. The roof shingles will be going on this week. I will send more pictures with the progress. siding_and_roof_002..jpg
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JRanch
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# Posted: 21 Feb 2010 15:27
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keastvol, Nice work, Did you or are you planning on insulating the floor?
I notice the pier blocks under your porch, what did you do under the cabin?
Thanks for sharing, I look forward to watching your progress, your cabin is about the same size I will be building soon.
-Keith
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keastvol
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# Posted: 21 Feb 2010 20:10
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I used 9 pier blocks to support the structure then I added 6 aditional 4x4 post dug to 24" and poured concrete for a total of 15 support posts. Right now I am not planning to insulate the floor, but If I need to I can still get under it to do it. It does not usually get that cold here in Missouri.
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larry
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# Posted: 22 Feb 2010 20:09
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tried the generator thing..that only lasted one weekend. the generator is a honda eb3500, a quieter one than most, but still the hum would drown out the sounds of nature. so i installed a 5Kva transformer to a nearby powerline. a summers worth of use only cost me $22, much less than gasoline. if power is within reach, go for it!
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eastvold
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# Posted: 17 Jan 2011 14:17
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The cabin is done.
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keastvol
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# Posted: 17 Jan 2011 14:25
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The cabin is done again. finished_cabin_001.J.jpg
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keastvol
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# Posted: 17 Jan 2011 14:30
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more pictures water_station_021.JP.jpg
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dk1393
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# Posted: 17 Jan 2011 16:56
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Very nice place you have there
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unixfmike
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# Posted: 17 Jan 2011 17:17
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Nice cabin.
--MikeW
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Timberjack
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# Posted: 18 Jan 2011 21:27
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Very nice keastvol! Lovin' the porch as well as the gobbler. We usually try to go to Mo every year during the spring turkey season. You guys truly have a hunter's paradise there. Keep the pics coming.
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cabingal3
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# Posted: 22 Jan 2011 05:39
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thats cute as a button.thanks for sharing.love it.
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claypat11
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# Posted: 4 Feb 2011 01:24
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Really nice cabin... Please post a few more pics when you can. I like your design.
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Gary O
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# Posted: 4 Feb 2011 08:18
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Very very nicely done. Really like the pine trim, and the utility tub on the end of the drain board is a nice touch.
Great work!
Gary O'
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SmlTxCabin
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# Posted: 6 Feb 2011 23:00
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I just love this cabin. Such a great job. can't wait to see more pics of the the loft.
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keastvol
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# Posted: 11 Aug 2011 07:21
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Having issues with the heat in the loft. I was wondering if I could install a powered roof vent for attics and pull the hot air out of the cabin. It would work similar to a whole house attic fan. Any ideas?
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PA_Bound
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# Posted: 13 Aug 2011 16:47
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@keastvol,... I'm in the planning process for my own cabin, and I plan to include some form of powered attic/roof fan in my design. This past July I rented a cottage in Maine. Even during the mild days, which rarely reached 80 degrees, the loft area was too warm for comfort in the late afternoon/evening. The owners had a fan in a loft window however, adn I learned that when you opened the first floor windows and fired up that fan it cooled off nicely. And this was a nice size cottage, at probably 32x48-ish. So if it worked on a place that big, just about anything that moves a decent volume of air (maybe bigger than a bathroom fan) would work also. And a fan on the roof would be better than in a window (not so many concerns about leaving a window open on rainy nights). My $.02.
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keastvol
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# Posted: 27 Apr 2012 10:33
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Updates to the cabin. I added a 10x10 addition and built a shed. I also enclosed the posts with 2x6 deck boards to keep the rabbits out. They were chewing on my foundation posts IMAG0217.jpg
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Rifraf
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# Posted: 27 Apr 2012 10:59
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Very nice, would love to see some loft shots as well
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countryred
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# Posted: 27 Apr 2012 21:25
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looks awesome, keep up the good work!
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BRL
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# Posted: 30 Apr 2012 07:59
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Nice Cabin! You wouldn't happen to have anymore pics of your coat rack next to the loft stairs would you? I am building one for my buddies cabin that we are building and looking for more ideas. By the way nice Z7, I have the extreme and love it. Brian
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Swamphunter
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# Posted: 1 May 2012 14:00
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Very nice cabin!!!
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Taiwin
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# Posted: 16 Nov 2012 00:23
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Love it
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neb
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# Posted: 16 Nov 2012 09:36
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Very nice. Looks like a lot of hard work and it shows!
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Taiwin
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# Posted: 31 Dec 2012 21:27
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great cabin
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Kharkov43
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# Posted: 1 Jan 2013 06:33
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Very nice!.....
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cabingal3
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# Posted: 1 Jan 2013 07:38
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very wonderful.
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