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Submitted by hasnzmk on Wed, 11/23/2016 - 21:51

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Kitchen exterior is ready for winter. Used all of those other corrugated galvalum that has been stacked in backyard since oh almost exactly this past year when we sided the next floor. has much more experience installing these products. Almost got seem easy. And he steered us toward a J trim that manufactured for a simple, clean finish. Though you couldn't prove it through the blog, we're working steadily about the house in the past month. We'll post the status of your different project daily for the next week. Thanks to everyone who's asked what were up to and then for encouraging us to maintain the blog.
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After a fortnight of solid work around the house we need to return to office work tomorrow. What better way to cap away from the marathon session rather than to finally install the burden bearing beam that we'd begun prepping for while using jacks within the first day of vacation. the joists. The posts are cedar cuz that's next step up from pine. They cut like butter, and now we notched one end of every post to get theWith aid from my friend and frequent commentor, Douglas, and the brother in law, Hartman, an authority carpenter from Seattle, we hefted, hammered and harrassed the beam into place. One trick we did learn during the period of the past a couple weeks is hang the beam from joists with hurricane ties then install the posts. This little extra step made the project decidedly more managable.
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Once we the permanent beam in position we quickly measured the vertical distance to floor and trimmed away from the ends with the prepared posts for any snug fit. One small problem using the posts: we calculated the notch by using a standard 2x measurement, even so the LVL is thicker.Hartman agreed it absolutely was good to go, we didn't try and deepen the notches. It feels strudy as hell. I'm very pleased with all the job we did, both because i was extra safe around this all elevated mass and furthermore, as I think it's fair to state this represents one of the most technically challenging project we've undertaken. Remember, kids, prior to starting jacking up your home to replace structural loads meet up with an engineer, put on your hard hats, and view all your joins prior to deciding to lift a 14' beam via a flight.