Building a Model of the House

Over the last number of months, there’s been a lot of thinking, dreaming and rethinking going on. As things look now, I’m leaning towards using Cliff Shockey’s method of building walls – two walls with fiberglass insulation and a vapor barrier....

Good Times, Bad Times – Rubble Trench Part II

What a difference a week can make. Russ called to let me know that he was out at our building site on Tuesday and completed the digging necessary to allow proper drainage of our rubble trench. Then on Friday, I arrived early in the morning and proceeded to clean out...

Good Times, Bad Times – Rubble Trench Part I

From the start, there would be good times and bad times. This last week was one of those bad times. It all started out very promising but as you will read, things ended the week on a bad note. The goal this month was to get the rubble trench foundation dug before...

Cabin Fever

The original plan was to build a room inside of the pole barn to use as temporary living quarters while I build our cordwood home. After tent camping inside of the pole barn I came to the following conclusions: Pole barns are extremely noisy during summertime...

Excavation Begins!

Over the last week, Russ Wulf and Mike Barney have been busy digging into the hillside to level out an area approximately 65′ in diameter. The outside footings for the house will be 41’6″ in diameter leaving 12′ of clearance around the...