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  1. Bite the bullet and go geothermal. Expensive , but you can almost make the payments by the savings . Free hot water in the winter time and cheap AC in the summer. It is truly the only way to go in rural areas where NG is not available

     

    Yup, we had a heat pump when we lived in Grand Valley.

    There are 3 types of heat pumps available.

    1/ Air source

    Takes warmth or cool out of the air and is the least efficient.

    2/ Ground source

    Uses buried pipes with antifreeze circulating through them to extract warmth or cool from the grounds heat. Mid efficiency.

    3/ Water source

    uses water from your well and takes warmth or cool from it. Most efficient but you need a well that can supply enough water to run the system as well as the regular water needs of the home.

    The water source system also needs a place to get rid of the water too. This is most often a pond.

    Not a bad deal, I had ours stocked with fish. :D

     

    Ours was a water source heat pump and it cost less to heat/cool our large ranch style house than the previous house in town that was 1/2 the size and used NG.

  2. Well it took most of the day but I got the ridge board in place and secured!!! :thumbsup_anim: :thumbsup_anim:

    Took about 2 1/2 hours to rig the crane and about 3 1/2 to raise the ridge and secure it.

    I figure the board weighs in at about 250#.

     

    Think I'll do light work the rest of the day and start rafters tomorrow.

     

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  3. Got my front wall beam finished, also got the scaffolding done. It works great!! :good: :good:

    Also got my gable end ridge braces in place and have mostly completed assembly of the ridge board. It's going to be interesting trying to get the 41' long piece of 2X12 eighteen feet up in the air!!!! :w00t:

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    Lots of wild fire smoke here the past couple of days too.

     

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    Looks awesome bud! Will there be more and larger windows facing the lake?

     

    Those 2 little windows in the front are just temporary.

    There will be 4 5'X8' windows across the front. :D

     

    Where ever you see bare wood is a window. ;)

  5. Managed to get most of my front wall beam built but started running low on screws so I switched over to working on my scaffolding as I wanted it at least partially built today.

    Got the beam 3/4 done and the scaffolding about 1/2 done.

    It even has good locking casters on it to move it around the cabin. :good: :good:


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  6. Is this on Great Slave Lake?

     

    BEAUTY project!

     

    Robaxacet is better than Advil for back pain, trust me on this..............

     

    Doug

     

    No, it's on Prosperous Lake just North of town.

     

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    The Aleve is working fine. I just have muscle spasms and it fixes it right up. ;)

  7. Last piece of the South wall is built and raised.

    Put one of my 3 free temporary windows in for light and ventilation.

    Currently on rain delay as there is a T-Storm moving through the area. I'm thinkin' I'll take it easy tonight and just watch a movie and drink a few rums. :D


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