What an exciting week, after years of dreaming and planning
we finally got our first wall up on our house!
April of 2017 we bought our 45 acres in the Black Hills, that fall we
had the
septic and a cistern installed as well as
the building site graded, the summer of 2018 we put in the
underground plumbing and a few weeks later
concreted. Now, we have our first wall up!
It is going to be a long slow build as we are doing
everything ourselves and as we can pay for it. After our 3 week apprenticeship
at Kevin’s we felt dangerously confident. Thankfully before Kevin left we squared
out the building perimeter with chalk lines.
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Squaring up the building |
He even went as far as laying out each of the interior walls
so we know exactly where to put each of the walls. We followed that up by
marking each of the corners with permanent marker in case the rain washed away
the chalk lines.
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Laying out the walls |
Idiot proof right? Well, lets hope so! One confidence builder was the fact that all the plumbing lines I installed last year hit exactly in the walls like they were supposed to!
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All the plumbing pipes fell into the 2x6 wall, Whew! |
Our confidence rapidly dwindled as soon
as we started on the first wall.
Luckily Kevin is just a phone call away and
his house is just down the road so we can run over and answer many of our
questions just by looking at what we did at his house.
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First wall up! The girls are looking through the bedroom windows |
After we got this first wall up we called it a day not wanting to push our luck or our temperament.
Do you know what it is like building a house with your wife standing over your shoulder watching you pound every nail? I would not recommend home building as part of couples therapy. We have had a few incidents (okay more than a few) but overall we work pretty well as a team.
That night and the next morning we just could not help looking out the back window of the rig at our one lonely wall. So far our bodies are holding up the only thing that is giving us trouble are our hands. Both my and Barb's hands are tingling pretty much constantly, probably from overuse, we will have to deal with it as that is not going to change anytime soon.
The next day was
Two Wall Tuesday when we got the wall between the garage and house up as well as the wall between the bedroom and bathroom!
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Wall between house and garage |
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Bedroom wall up |
Wednesday we worked all day on the plumbing wall in the bathroom. It was a slow and tedious wall.
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The bathroom looks like a long tunnel! |
Thursday we worked on doors and closets putting in the door frames for the bathroom and bedroom as well as the closets in the bedroom.
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Bathroom and Bedroom doors |
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Bedroom closets |
By the end of the day we are pretty tuckered out.
I collapsed right on the foundation while the dogs at least wait until we got back inside.
Over the next few months we will continue to chip away, wall by wall hoping to get it weather tight by winter. Here is a peek of the blueprint and although we are making some minor changes along the way this is pretty much what it will look like when it is all done in...….. God only knows!
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The highlighted areas are what we got done this week |
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Loft overlooking the great room |
On one of our ventures out we stopped by the neighbor who is
a cattle rancher. He informed us he will be moving the cattle into the Jordan’s
pasture which abuts our property. Knowing there was a wire down on the fence
Barb and I set out to repair it before the cattle arrived. Finding the break I
grabbed one end of the wire, pulled it and reached out with my other hand
grabbing the other wire so I could pull them together and splice them. One
thing I did not consider…… was that by grabbing a wire in each hand I completed
the circuit of the electric fence that I forgot was on! After screaming like a little girl I promptly
drove the 4 wheeler over to the fencer, turned it off and completed the repair. On the bright side, Barb really likes by new afro!
All work and no play makes from a grumpy couple so made sure we got out and did something other than build. Barb chose fishing so off we went to our favorite fishing hole. Although we did not get skunked, the fish did not really cooperate so there was no trout for dinner that night!
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Even though the trout weren't biting, the scenery was beautiful! |
Friday was forecasted for rain and snow so we ventured into Rapid City to Black Hills Builders Home Show where we walked each of the aisles getting some ideas...… For some reason she kept gravitating towards the hot tubs, we now have brochures from every hot tub vendor that was there.
But she did get a couple cool ideas and we saw a display of a log that showed how many boards they can get out of it that was pretty interesting.
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She wants this in our laundry room but thinks she can make it |
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Pretty cool huh? |
We are thrilled with our progress after 4 days, tomorrow the weather improves so we will be back out there and start building again!
Wow you guys are amazing. Your walls look great ... you got more done in 4 days than our builders did in a couple of weeks it seems. Good luck with the build.
ReplyDeleteThanks, we hope we can keep up the momentum!
DeleteAwesome job, Jim and Barb!! You two are such hard workers. Love the photo with the girls in the bedroom window. You've made a great start. Hope the weather holds so you can get a lot done. Glad you are all right, Jim, after working with the live wires!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I am afraid that will not be the last time I get shocked now that we have electric fences.
DeleteLooks fantastic, Jim! I sympathize on those sore hands. Alternating between a heating pad and ice packs in the evening make thing a bit more bearable. Stay healthy! 😊
ReplyDeleteFunny you should mention that, we put some ice packs in the freezer last night to see if that helps.
DeleteGood luck with your ongoing building project.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it will be a long process.....
DeleteGreat start on your build, you can now get a feel of the place. Good that you remember to take breaks, very important for your sanity.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, since we are getting a feel for each of the rooms we are making minor changes on the fly to fit us better.
DeleteMaybe you have Arthiritus in your hands. If you need some advice on that let me know. It looks like it is coming along great. How does Barb like the view from the bedroom window?
ReplyDeleteOh great, next thing we know I will probably get arched feet too!
DeleteThe Build is coming along nicely for a DIY. Luckily you had a good teacher.
ReplyDeleteThe tingling in your hands will go away but arched feet as you put it (Plantar fasciitis) requires special treatment to get rid of. (Caused from walking on hard surfaces like Concrete Floors).
Looking forward to seeing pictures of that new Afro.
Be Safe and Enjoy the Experience.
It's about time.
Good to know about the tingling, we figured that might be the case.
DeleteFantastic! So proud of you guys and s little envious! Save some walls and fish for when we arrive!!
ReplyDeleteRest assured there is plenty of work to go around, hopefully the fish will cooperate!
DeleteAwesome work, way more of a challenge than we want to tackle but someday we'll look forward to seeing it when it's finished!!
ReplyDeleteJust make sure it is not in April like the last time you were out!
DeleteSuper job! I love the layout of the house. Our bathroom looks a lot like yours and we managed to put two doors in and it works for us. One door from the bedroom (28") and one from the hallway (32") I can see it will be a beautiful house and you will be happy in it.
ReplyDeleteHere is a decorating suggestion for your propane tank (from Benno)
"Bud Light on Draft" (Logo)
"saves us the trip into the basement"
That is a great idea for the propane tank!
DeleteImpressive!! We started with the hot tub and then just stopped!! Great after a hard day of work....just saying!!
ReplyDeleteI think you two might have the right idea!
DeleteWish we lived closer I'd give you all my nail guns rather than selling them in the garage sale! Walls look great. More complex with the 2nd story so that's nice to have a consultant living nearby. What a wonderful idea to help another while learning.
ReplyDeleteWe could not do this without Kevin's knowledge and equipment!
DeleteMy muscles hurt just reading. Great job. I know how grueling home building can be as well as working with your spouse. You know, you were suppose to pee on the electric fence first 😂
ReplyDeleteFunny! I am not falling for that old electric fence trick (again)!
DeleteExcellent work! You guys are doing great, and it's good to see you are taking a break every now and again and keeping yourselves in good spirits! I'm so impressed!
ReplyDeleteIt's an adventure but not quite the adventure you two are on right now!
DeleteWow. This is really impressive. Building a place from the ground up AND doing it while it's still cold outside? My hat's off to you. It's gonna be awesome when it's all finished!
ReplyDeleteThank, we are really excited! The weather is finally warming up (50's) and the snow is almost gone.
DeleteSounds like you have a good plan for house building. Not getting in a rush and combining work and pleasure.
ReplyDeleteI like your test procedure for checking out the electric fence. At least you didn't stick your tongue on one end of the wire!
It did not even dawn on me that the fence was on. I turned it on last September when we left and totally forgot!
Deletelooking like good progress. just take it day by day.
ReplyDeleteWe are thinking that maybe you would want to fly out for a few weeks!
DeleteWow, you folks are doing great. Moving right along. It's always good to take some time off and enjoy life, it helps to ease the tensions as well. Enjoy the experience and the time together. You will eventually find a way to work together without discussions being a major part of the day. After all you travel together in a small space and this is along the same idea, togetherness, closeness and of course confidence. Continue learning and enjoy the experience.
ReplyDeleteOverall we work together very well, we have found a rhythm and Barb has learned that I am always right when we have a disagreement (not really) but the stress level has been manageable the last several days!
DeleteYou are making great progress with the walls and they even fit where you wanted for your plumbing!! Awesome work! We remember the aches and pains from our garage build which was sooo much smaller than your house, Icy Hot and Advil to the rescue buddy. Very cool shot of how the tree becomes lumber btw.
ReplyDeleteFunny you should mention Icy Hot, we have a bottle of Bio-Freeze that I have been using, it certainly helps!
DeleteOh my gosh... he has an Afro!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see so much being completed.
You will enjoy it when it’s all done and laugh about your Afro!
All I need is a silk shirt and I would be ready for the disco!
DeleteI have one word - WOW! So impressed! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly! We are actually surprising ourselves!
DeleteReally amazing work...very happy for you both. As for your hand pain, see if there is any Pharmaceutical grade CBD cream available near you...it can really work wonders.
ReplyDeleteHave never tried that, will have to look into it. Thanks for the suggestion!
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