Saturday, April 25, 2015

Disassembly begins

During disassembly is when I will drill all of the logs for electrical and when the gaskets will be installed. Once gaskets are installed it's onto the flatbeds for transport.

The electrical chases have all been marked on the top round of logs, basically a mark above every junction box. I begin by drilling through the top log and slightly into the log below. When the top log is removed there will be holes started in the next course to guide me as to where to drill. I have glued a bullseye level onto my drill so my holes should be fairly plumb, and should line up well.

I'm also countersinking and pre drilling all of the structural screws. Once drilled I insert a dowel to measure the screw length, mark this length on the log and on a list to be ordered. Because of taper in the logs and variations in diameter, the screw lengths will vary. So far they're between 15" & 20".

I'm using a "P" gasket inside of the lateral grooves and notches. Goes in pretty easy, stapling with a wide crown lathing stapler. Both sides of the lateral and notch get gasketed as well as some short pieces around electrical chases. Using a small scrap cutoff of log you can see how the gasket will compress and come in contact with the adjacent log. Builders that take their time gasketing are getting blower door test results that surpass frame homes.



Right before disassembly

The building as you will see it from the street and driveway. I tried to use some of the nicest and biggest logs on this front corner that I'll walk past every time I come or go.



Friday, April 24, 2015

Monday, April 13, 2015

All logs are in place

All logs are now on the building. The log shell is almost complete and ready for disassembly. Tasks that remain are finishing up the window openings and cutting in the last few electrical boxes. Will probably start to disassemble next week. Now it's time to head up to the site and start getting things ready there.
Below is a time lapse video of the construction process.