Monday, October 3, 2011

Farm Progress August/September 2011

So the last time I updated about the farm construction (which was actually the only time) the siding had not been finished, the staining was not yet started and the front entry was a long way from getting started. Well today, the siding is completed (mostly), the shingles are up on the south sid
e, the staining is about half way done (I think it will be done by the close of next weekend), and the front entryway is really getting going. So lets cut to the pictures.




Lets just recap where we started. Here is the house in 2006. Nice right.














Fast forward through new siding, insulation, stone trim, new door configuration, new windows, etc.

And here was my rendition of what the house would look like with the stain.










And here is the house with the stain. Pretty close with the colors. You can also see the cinderblock wall built to support the front entry as well as a template of the arch of the roofing.

Also in this picture you can see the hook that I put up and the wreath that I made for the fall.











And here is the siding completed on the west wall. I
am pretty proud of this wall because I sided it myself (with the fantastic assistance of Hanna's SO)









And here is a mock fit of the grain bin roofing.













Back to this wall. Here is the wall yesterday morning. We finished adhering the lathe to the blocks using a cement like composite.












Then added a layer of mortar. Also you can see the bracket on the far side (black object attached at the top. Ill get a better picture later) Plus test fitting the top cap stone.










Then we moved on to routing a notch in the wall to accept the roofing. This turned into a difficult task that went less than perfect, but it will work. We still have to notch the top by hand where the router would fit, which will hopefully happen today.










Good picture of the craftsman!











Stay tuned for the progress made over the next week!


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