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Finished off the fresh air supply for the stove.
Got to do some testing out and it draws perfectly!!!
Need to try some different pellets as the one's I have are softwood pellets and they don't burn hot enough for my liking.
They also produce too much ash which impedes the quality of the burn. 

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Got the stand pipes for the sprinklers installed as well.
There's one at each end of the roof.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Good weekend @ the cabin.
Here's a good pic of my plumbing vent (capped off until the rest of the plumbing is in) and the rear standpipe for my sprinkler.

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Got the service entrance for my solar panel wiring installed.
The conduit runs all the way to the basement. :)

Still need to install the flashing on the roof.
My supplier was closed for inventory most of last week.

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Finished the spray foam work on the rest of the window headers and got some wiring and more wall insulation done.
I now have lights in the entrance, bedroom and washroom. :)

Posted (edited)
On 7/3/2015 at 11:27 PM, DRIFTER_016 said:

 

I’d Put some vee dams in front of all those protrusions to channel water around. 

And im envious that other site. What a great piece of paradise. Build is looking great

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  • 2 months later...
Posted

Sneaking back into the forum after a long absence.

Dave, I still can't believe you go up on that roof.

Standing at the bottom I could barely see the top.

You did an amazing job on it.

 

Hows the pellet stove working?

 

Guys, you ever want to fish the Territory, look Dave up, great guy to fish with

Posted
45 minutes ago, Dara said:

Sneaking back into the forum after a long absence.

Dave, I still can't believe you go up on that roof.

Standing at the bottom I could barely see the top.

You did an amazing job on it.

 

Hows the pellet stove working?

 

Guys, you ever want to fish the Territory, look Dave up, great guy to fish with

Pellet stove is good. Just need to finish the insulation so the heat doesn't leave straight through the ridge vent. 😜

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Made it out to the cabin. 😁
First time since October.
Light was really flat so the sledding was not a lot of fun as you couldn't see squat and hitting snow humps was pretty sketchy at times. The good news is the locals have plowed some decent roads on the lake and my neighbor has plowed right to his place and put in a great big parking lot for us. 😁

Did some trail packing and left it to harden up.
Not as much on the ground so far this winter and I was banging rocks so I will have to bring out the shovel and move some snow onto the trail. The snow we get here is really sugary and doesn't pack well at all and doesn't give much traction.

Now for the bad news, I blew a tire on the trailer on the way home and while I was changing it out I noticed the other tire has some pretty bad cracking going on on the inside of it. My second spare has a rim leak so unless I can fix it tonight I won't be going out tomorrow. 😪

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Posted
On 7/9/2017 at 7:24 PM, DRIFTER_016 said:
After last weeks unscheduled trip to Edmonton I finally got out to the cabin for 4 days this week.

 

I picked up a few things for the cabin while I was down South though.

 

 

It will do dual duty as a pump for filling my water tank for the cabin and running fire abatement sprinkler system and fire hose duties.

 

 

Wild fires are always a concern here in the summer. Although this year it seems like BC is the province on fire.

 

 

Picked up my gas water pump and a bunch of associated goodies.

 

 

 

 

 

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Need a way to get the water too the cabin so I got a couple hundred feet or 2" poly pipe.

 

 

 

 

 

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Spent my time up on the roof layin' tin!!!!

 

 

Too dang hot though and I went through several gallons of water and a case of Coke Zero pretty quickly.

 

 

Spent a lot of time running the generator so I could sit in front of my fan to cool down.

 

 

 

 

 

Finished up the North roof.

 

 

 

 

 

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Started work on the South roof and got about 3/4 of the porch roof done before I ran out of screws.

 

 

It was too hot to work today anyway and I left the lake at 9:30AM to find me some AC to sit in.

 

 

 

 

 

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Temps are supposed to be good next weekend and I hope to get a bunch more roofing done.

 

 

 

 

 

I know I'm a bit late to the party on this one,  but what fittings are you going to be using for your 2" poly pipe?
 
I ask because I deal with this stuff all of the time and hate working with it. There are only a couple of fittings that will actually hold pressure with out coming apart above ground with this stuff. I assume with all that bedrock, your not going to be burying the line.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted (edited)
On 1/26/2020 at 4:10 PM, DRIFTER_016 said:

I'm using schedule 40 elbows, tees, couplers and slip to 2" NPT. 

My pump puts out 85psi but is 200' away from the cabin.

You should be using this style of compression fitting that Cambridge Brass calls a Campak fitting. The look like this

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It's a compression style fitting, but that little pinching screw makes all the difference. After the fitting is assembled and tightened, you clamp down those screws and the ridges inside the fittings bite into the outside of the poly pipe and give it some mechanical restraint. You can use these fittings above grade with no backfill and not have a problem.

 

Although the instructions say they are not required for a Campak fitting I always like to use the stainless steel poly pipe inserts with them anyways for some extra piece of mind.

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A regular CB Compression type fitting is the one you want to avoid. These will seal poly pipe well but do not offer any mechanical restraint whatsoever. These fittings are designed to be burried, and the weight of the fill is what restrains the pipe. These fittings just seal.

 

Don't use this style:

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Or else your going to have some dramatic failures.

 

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hello-- wow, what a place you got ! my sister & brother-in-law have on off grid cottage on a lake in west guilford haliburton, going up for sale this spring. what you got is HEAVEN can wait ! great share !

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, SlipperyVic said:

You should be using this style of compression fitting that Cambridge Brass calls a Campak fitting. The look like this

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It's a compression style fitting, but that little pinching screw makes all the difference. After the fitting is assembled and tightened, you clamp down those screws and the ridges inside the fittings bite into the outside of the poly pipe and give it some mechanical restraint. You can use these fittings above grade with no backfill and not have a problem.

 

Although the instructions say they are not required for a Campak fitting I always like to use the stainless steel poly pipe inserts with them anyways for some extra piece of mind.

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A regular CB Compression type fitting is the one you want to avoid. These will seal poly pipe well but do not offer any mechanical restraint whatsoever. These fittings are designed to be burried, and the weight of the fill is what restrains the pipe. These fittings just seal.

 

Don't use this style:

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Or else your going to have some dramatic failures.

 

The pipe I'm using for the sprinkler system is 2" Schedule 40 PVC not poly.

Piping for all the sinks, bath etc is PEX.

The pipe that brings the water up from the lake is 2" 75 PSI poly pipe. It is the stuff farmers use to hook up to their sprinkler systems in the fields and is connected with cam lock connectors.

Edited by DRIFTER_016
Posted (edited)
25 minutes ago, DRIFTER_016 said:

The pipe I'm using for the sprinkler system is 2" Schedule 40 PVC not poly.

 

Just curious as to what you'll use to power your fire pump Dave, will it run off a gas powered generator  or do you have hydro at your place ?

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Posted
29 minutes ago, DRIFTER_016 said:

The pipe I'm using for the sprinkler system is 2" Schedule 40 PVC not poly.

Piping for all the sinks, bath etc is PEX.

The pipe that brings the water up from the lake is 2" 75 PSI poly pipe. It is the stuff farmers use to hook up to their sprinkler systems in the fields and is connected with cam lock connectors.

 

Yeah I'm specifically talking about the 2" poly line from the pump. It generally comes in 50' rolls and you have to add your own termination to it. Best way is to fusion weld on a cam lock fitting but I that's not really an option for a home owner.

 

Fusion weld > Campak > CB Compression.

 

For smaller than 2" the regular compression fittings work just fine. It's the 2" that won't hold more than ~50psi and that's after being tightened with a pair of 48" pipe wrenches by a guy who you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley.

Posted
3 hours ago, lew said:

Just curious as to what you'll use to power your fire pump Dave, will it run off a gas powered generator  or do you have hydro at your place ?

Gas water pump right from the lake. Just guessing. 

Posted
4 hours ago, SlipperyVic said:

 

Yeah I'm specifically talking about the 2" poly line from the pump. It generally comes in 50' rolls and you have to add your own termination to it. Best way is to fusion weld on a cam lock fitting but I that's not really an option for a home owner.

 

Fusion weld > Campak > CB Compression.

 

For smaller than 2" the regular compression fittings work just fine. It's the 2" that won't hold more than ~50psi and that's after being tightened with a pair of 48" pipe wrenches by a guy who you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley.

Actually I got mine in 100' rolls.

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And am using cam locks that fit inside the pipe and are then double clamped on.

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  • 2 months later...
Posted

Finally got things together and was going to the cabin today but there was an issue.

I've been battling a fierce flu bug since mid-January  and haven't been out but once in January.

I guess the battery went flat and froze due to me not plugging the sled in for months and today I went to start it and nada. Even after being plugged in for a couple of days she was dead flat. 😪

Got a new one from CT and it's currently on the bench charging.

Maybe I'll get out tomorrow.  🙄

I can't believe that battery only lasted 12 1/2 years.

Worthless piece of crap. :whistling:

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Posted

12 1/2 yrs on a battery.... you got taken on that one lol.

 

Get to feeling better Dave, that cottage won't get built by itself. Hahaha

Posted (edited)

Finally made it back out to the cabin after a long winter of sickness. 
Still recovering from a really bad flu bug that hit me hard starting in mid January.

No commercially plowed road to the hydro power plant this year.
Only privately plowed and somewhat blown in after all the winds we've had.

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Tons of snow has dropped since the last time I was out at the end of January.

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The trial was knee to waist deep in places.
Got stuck a few times. 

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Got a bunch of packing done.

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Damn ravens been ripping up my Tyvek again. :(

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Back out next weekend. :) 

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Got out to the cabin today and got some trail maintenance done as well as hauling a bunch of gas in.
Ordered up 60 bags of cellulose to blow in the attic that will be delivered this week.
Should be able to haul a bunch in next weekend.

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