phil@thesidehill
5 year old buck +
thats a really sweet set up! i like the sheds on display the most...lol....wouldnt mind seeing more pics of those!
thats a really sweet set up! i like the sheds on display the most...lol....wouldnt mind seeing more pics of those!
I could accommodate that. What might be the appropriate space for that? I love shed hunting. :D
The only problem with the spray foam, is if you need to run wire at a later time, i could see it being a problem, other than that its very efficient.
So, it happened. We switched from Dish Network to a local provider. They use Cat-5 instead of COAX cable. Had to shell out $70 for a converter since we couldn't fish new cable through the walls. I think next time we will run some sort of conduit just for cable and data stuff since that is likely to change... Add it to the list.![]()
This is awesome, thanks for sharing! I am hoping to do something similar in the near future. If you were starting over what would or would you do anything differently?
Next time run conduit (bigger than you think you need) and another conduit with coax cat6 and anything else you can think of to future proof it :)
-John
I love whoever built my house because of the Cat6 they ran to every room (minus the spare bedrooms)
Op, with the level of insulation y'all did, you are approaching a passive house. To get past the "breatheability" of the house, passive houses often have forced intake air that passes through a heat exchanger taking the heat/cooling out of the outgoing air. They are SUPER effiecent and I would love to build my future home to meet their standards.
The way I look at it is, I can either pay at the front with good build practices and insulation levels... or I can pay EVERY month after that for building sub-par.
Beautiful build by the way!
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They make some now that is rodent proof. Look at Daps line.Great thread. I have a cabin that is essentially stick built but I have used rib metal for all my exterior. It is insulated well with batts. My first couple years went great. Now the the mice have found there way in and I am about fed up with them. I really hate mice and their devilish ways. This past weekend I added a 10 x 26 bunkhouse addition to my cabin and I am strongly considering the spray foam insulation. As an extreme DIY'er this is a bit daunting to me and I may just have to hire it out and bite the cost bullet. Any additional info on potential solutions for DIY would be cool. Does this stuff keep the dirty rodents out?
Is anyone able to see, or is there a way to still see the pictures in this thread? All of them are coming up as I need some type of 3rd party upgrade in photobucket?
No photobucket decided that if you were going to link to your own pictures hosted by them you have to pay $. Thier holding people's pictures for ransom and most people are not paying it. I'm not.
No you mean you are too smart to fall for their scam! Personally I hope they go out of business over it.Sorry guys... I am too poor to pay for it.![]()
Sorry guys... I am too poor to pay for it.![]()
Download them from photobucket and upload them directly here!
If I'm not mistaken, photobucket just disabled the 3rd party hosting part. You can still see them when you log into PB right?
I can still see them on PB. Didn't realize you could upload photos directly to here.